Brad Mehldau Trio Tours Europe

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Brad Mehldau Trio kicks off a two-week tour of Europe with a performance at the Opéra de Rouen in Rouen, France. It's the first of several performances in the country, followed by stops in Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, and Italy. The Trio's set at the Philarmonie in Paris this Saturday is one of three nights Mehldau plays there this weekend, also including a solo set and a special duo concert with Tigran Hamasyan. Following the European tour, the Trio returns to the States for six-night residency at the Village Vanguard in NYC in early May. 

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Brad Mehldau Trio—with Larry Grenadier on bass and Jeff Ballard on drums—kicks off a two-week tour of Europe with a performance at the Opéra de Rouen in Rouen, France, tonight. It's the first of several performances in the country, followed by stops in Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, and Italy. The Trio's set at the Philarmonie in Paris this Saturday is one of three nights Brad Mehldau plays at the hall this weekend, also including a solo set and a special duo concert with label mate Tigran Hamasyan. See below for the April European tour details.

Following the European tour, the Trio returns to the States for six-night residency at the Village Vanguard in New York City in early May. For more on all of these and other upcoming shows, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of the Brad Mehldau Trio's latest album, Where Do You Start, and more, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

BRAD MEHLDAU TRIO ON TOUR

Apr 7 Opéra de Rouen Rouen, FRANCE
Apr 8 Théâtre les Quinconces Le Mans, FRANCE
Apr 10 Philharmonie de Paris* Paris, FRANCE
Apr 11 Philharmonie de Paris Paris, FRANCE
Apr 12 Philharmonie de Paris** Paris, FRANCE
Apr 13 Cully Jazz Festival Cully, SWITZERLAND
Apr 15 Dokkhuset Trondheim, NORWAY
Apr 16 Stavanger Konserthus Stavanger, NORWAY
Apr 17 Rokeriet Usf Bergen, NORWAY
Apr 18 Nasjonal Jazz Scene Oslo, NORWAY
Apr 20 Nefertiti Jazzclub Goteborg, SWEDEN
Apr 21 Sala Sinopli Rome, ITALY
Apr 22 Teatro Lirico di Cagliari Cagliari, ITALY
     

* Brad Mehldau and Tigran Hamasyan
** Brad Mehldau solo

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  • Tuesday, April 7, 2015
    Brad Mehldau Trio Tours Europe
    Michael Wilson

    Brad Mehldau Trio—with Larry Grenadier on bass and Jeff Ballard on drums—kicks off a two-week tour of Europe with a performance at the Opéra de Rouen in Rouen, France, tonight. It's the first of several performances in the country, followed by stops in Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, and Italy. The Trio's set at the Philarmonie in Paris this Saturday is one of three nights Brad Mehldau plays at the hall this weekend, also including a solo set and a special duo concert with label mate Tigran Hamasyan. See below for the April European tour details.

    Following the European tour, the Trio returns to the States for six-night residency at the Village Vanguard in New York City in early May. For more on all of these and other upcoming shows, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To pick up a copy of the Brad Mehldau Trio's latest album, Where Do You Start, and more, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

    BRAD MEHLDAU TRIO ON TOUR

    Apr 7 Opéra de Rouen Rouen, FRANCE
    Apr 8 Théâtre les Quinconces Le Mans, FRANCE
    Apr 10 Philharmonie de Paris* Paris, FRANCE
    Apr 11 Philharmonie de Paris Paris, FRANCE
    Apr 12 Philharmonie de Paris** Paris, FRANCE
    Apr 13 Cully Jazz Festival Cully, SWITZERLAND
    Apr 15 Dokkhuset Trondheim, NORWAY
    Apr 16 Stavanger Konserthus Stavanger, NORWAY
    Apr 17 Rokeriet Usf Bergen, NORWAY
    Apr 18 Nasjonal Jazz Scene Oslo, NORWAY
    Apr 20 Nefertiti Jazzclub Goteborg, SWEDEN
    Apr 21 Sala Sinopli Rome, ITALY
    Apr 22 Teatro Lirico di Cagliari Cagliari, ITALY
         

    * Brad Mehldau and Tigran Hamasyan
    ** Brad Mehldau solo

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