In the summer of 1997, music history changed forever. Against all odds, Sarah McLachlan defied the gatekeepers of a male-dominated industry and created Lilith Fair-a groundbreaking festival that placed women at the center of the stage. What began as a bold experiment became one of the most successful tours of the decade, smashing ticket sales, breaking stereotypes, and proving that audiences were hungry for something the industry had long denied them: women's voices in power, together, and unfiltered.
Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery takes readers behind the curtain of this cultural revolution. From the rise of McLachlan's vision, to the electric energy of the first summer, to the media firestorms and industry backlash, this book captures the triumphs, the struggles, and the enduring mystery of a movement that redefined rock, pop, and feminism. Featuring the stories of legendary performers like Sheryl Crow, Tracy Chapman, Jewel, and the Indigo Girls, it chronicles not only the music, but also the activism, philanthropy, and spirit of sisterhood that made Lilith Fair more than a tour-it was a call for change.
Today, more than two decades later, the battles for equality in music are far from over. Women still fight for recognition, representation, and respect on stages and playlists worldwide. This book reflects on Lilith Fair's enduring legacy and asks what it will take to keep that spirit alive for the next generation.
If you love music history, women's stories, and the power of cultural movements, this book will captivate, inspire, and challenge you.