Raine Stern is a Wisconsin-born powerhouse-an artist, guitarist, producer, and storyteller who captivates audiences the moment she steps on stage. She blends the ferocity of an unapologetic woman with a tender, magnetic masculinity that keeps people completely mesmerized. She doesn’t just play music; she commands a room with raw conviction, charm, and an effortless, jaw-dropping presence.
From sharing the stage with Clyde Stubblefield to being told by Snoop Dogg himself, “Just keep doing your thing” Raine has proven she’s the real deal. She’s performed on NBC, NPR, PBS, and festival stages, breaking through as a true visionary. Funky, electrifying, and impossibly versatile, she plays with a passion that makes guitars cry and hearts race, all while making you feel more alive, more in tune with yourself, and more connected to something bigger.
But Raine’s artistry runs deeper than sound-she shifts minds. She makes environmental activism cool. She talks about queerness with such natural confidence that even bigots start reconsidering themselves. Her music challenges how we see ourselves, each other, and the world–diving into themes of forgiveness, self-awakening, and joy in a way that isn’t just inspiring-it’s life-changing. People constantly come up to her after shows to say, “You’ve made me see things differently,” “You helped me reconnect with my kid,” or “You made me believe in something again.” Seeing Raine Stern isn’t just about the music-though the blistering guitar solos, sultry vocals, and explosive stage presence are reason enough. It’s about the one-of-a-kind experience. It’s about witnessing someone so fully herself that it makes you want to step into your own power, too. The world is waking up to Raine Stern. And sometime very soon, everyone’s going to know her name.