Jade Bird confirms U.S. tour dates with Hozier in March
HIGHLY ANTICIPATED DEBUT LP COMING EARLY 2019
Jade Bird performing at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA on April 17, 2018. Photo: Bob Steshetz |
Breakout singer, songwriter and performerJade Bird has confirmed U.S. shows supporting Hozier next March. See below for more details. The newly announced dates follow a hugely successful debut U.S. headline tour, dates with Brandi Carlile, First Aid Kit, Anderson East and Colter Wall as well as festival appearances at Bonnaroo, Stagecoach, Firefly, Mountain Jam, Bumbershoot, Grandoozy, Pilgrimage and more.
The tour anticipates Jade’s debut full-length—the follow up to the much laudedSomething American EP—due for release early next year on Glassnote Records. The album will feature Jade’s latest track “Love Has All Been Done Before,” her current single “Uh Huh,” as well as“Lottery”(which spent three weeks at #1 on Triple A Radio—the first new artist to reach the top of the Triple A chart in 2018) and “Furious”.
In anticipation of the new LP, Jade has already been featured amongst YouTube’sU.K. Ones To Watch for 2019, Vevo’s DSCVR Artists to Watch for 2019, and Pandora’s Artists to Watch for 2019.
The forthcoming LP will culminate a breakthrough year for Jade who won the Anchor Award for most promising international emerging talent at Reeperbahn Festival, the 2018 Grulke Prize for developing non-U.S. act at SXSW and was selected for the BBC Sound of 2018. Jade made her national television debut on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” followed by a standout performance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” She was featured as a Rolling Stone “Artist You Need To Know,” selected as one of PAPER’s “100 Women Revolutionizing Pop” and most recently, Jade was featured in the Top 10 ofNPR Music’s “Slingshot’s Best New Artist Of 2018.”
JADE BIRD LIVE:
March 10—Buffalo, NY—Shea’s Performing Arts Centre*
March 11—Albany, NY—Palace Theatre*
March 13—Baltimore, MD—Hippodrome Theatre*
March 14—Norfolk, VA—Chrysler Hall*
March 16—Raleigh, NC—Raleigh Memorial Auditorium*
March 17—Charlotte, NC—Oven’s Auditorium*
March 19—Miami Beach, FL—The Fillmore Miami Beach-The Jackie Gleeson Theatre8
March 20—St. Petersburg, FL—Mahaffey Theater*
March 21—Orlando, FL—Walt Disney Theatre*
March 23—Atlanta, GA—Coca Cola Roxy Theatre*
March 24—Nashville, TN—Grand Ole Opry House*
March 26—Memphis, TN—Orpheum Theatre*
March 27—New Orleans, LA—The Fillmore New Orleans-Music Hall*
March 29—Dallas, TX—Southside Ballroom*
March 30—Houston, TX—Revention Music Centre*
March 31—Austin, TX—ACL Live at the Moody Theatre*
April 2—Oklahoma City, OK—The Criterion*
April 3—Tulsa, OK—Brady Theatre*
April 5—Denver, CO—Bellco Theatre*
April 6—Salt Lake City, UT—The Union Event Centre*
April 9—Los Angeles, CA—Hollywood Forever Cemetery*
April 10—Santa Barbara, CA—Arlington Theatre*
April 12—Reno, NV—Grand Sierra Resort & Casino-Grand Theatre*
April 13—Boise, ID—Knitting Factory Concert House*
April 14—Spokane, WA—First Interstate Center for the Arts*
*with Hozier
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