Mae Martin in Pittsburgh
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About Mae Martin
Mae Martin is a Canadian comedian and musician who makes songs that sit somewhere between observational comedy and genuinely affecting indie rock. They're probably best known for comedy—Netflix specials, the TV show Feel Good, that kind of thing—but the music is less of a side project and more of an extension of the same brain. Their songs tend toward the honest and slightly self-deprecating, whether they're joking about coffee culture or actually getting at something real about anxiety and identity. If you've heard "Bullshit" or "Are You a Cow?" you know they're not above absurdism, but there's usually something sincere underneath. They write in a conversational way that makes you feel like they're thinking through something in real time. The songs work whether you care about their comedy or not—they're just tight, weird little indie tracks with good hooks.
Mae's shows feel less like concert and more like extended hangout with someone who's really good at noticing things. Crowd is mixed comedy fans and actual music people. They don't do much banter between songs but the songs themselves do the talking. Low energy isn't the same as low engagement—people actually listen.
Known for Bullshit, Are You a Cow?, Flat White, The Cure for Loneliness, Good Kid
Mae Martin in Pittsburgh News
- Mae Martin Books North American Stand-Up Tour Exclaim! · Oct 14, 2025
- Will ‘Wayward’ Return for Season 2? Creator Mae Martin Weighs In Central Oregon Daily · Sep 26, 2025
- Rosie Lee Tompkins: A Retrospective The Brooklyn Rail · Aug 28, 2024
- Virginia Mae "Ginny" Martin Obituary (2024) - Pittsburgh, PA - Beinhauer-Connell Funeral Services Legacy | Obituary · Jun 30, 2024
- Mae Martin Tickets, Comedy Shows & 2026 Tour Dates Event Tickets Center · Mar 22, 2022
Live Music in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh's music scene skews indie and alt, with strong roots in punk and experimental sounds. The city supports venues that book comedy alongside music, making it receptive to artists who blur those lines. Mae Martin's comedic sensibility and musical chops fit that intersection well—the kind of performer who thrives in rooms that appreciate wit as much as melody.
Pittsburgh road trip to see Mae Martin?
Stay in Lawrenceville—the neighborhood's got real character now, tree-lined streets with actual restaurants instead of chains. Book a table at Smallman Galley or Legume for proper food. Spend an afternoon at the Heinz History Center learning about the city's actual past, not the sanitized version. Walk through the Strip District, grab coffee at La Prima, and check out independent record shops. The Duquesne Incline offers views worth the minimal effort. This is a city that knows how to take itself seriously without being pretentious about it.
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