Conor Oberst Shares "Barbary Coast (Later)" Video, Announces New Tour Dates

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Conor Oberst has shared his music video for "Barbary Coast (Later)," directed by Cris Gris. The song is from his latest album, Salutations. You can watch the video here. Oberst has extended his US tour this summer. The newly added dates include stops in Omaha, Knoxville, DC, Milwaukee, Chicago, Cincinnati, and more. Oberst will also perform on The Late Late Show with James Corden on May 10.

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Conor Oberst has shared his music video for "Barbary Coast (Later)," directed by Cris Gris. The song is from his latest album, Salutations, which was released on March 17 via Nonesuch Records. The album is a companion piece to 2016's lauded Ruminations. You can watch the video below.

Oberst has extended his US tour this summer. The newly added dates include stops in Omaha, Knoxville, Milwaukee, Chicago, Cincinnati, Washington, DC, and more. Fan pre-sale begins on Tuesday, April 4 at noon ET; general on-sale begins on Friday, April 7th at noon ET for the new dates. See below for all of the new dates; for the complete tour, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour. Oberst will also perform on The Late Late Show with James Corden on May 10.

Oberst is joined on the tour by The Felice Brothers as his backing band. He has partnered with Plus 1 so that $1 from every ticket sold on US headline dates will go to Planned Parenthood and their work delivering vital reproductive health care, sex education, and information to millions of women, men, and young people in the US and worldwide.

CONOR OBERST NEW TOUR DATES

May 11 The Center for the Arts Grass Valley, CA
May 31 Royal Oak Music Hall Royal Oak, MI
Jun 2 Friday Cheers Festival Richmond, VA
     
Jul 13 The Waiting Room - Outdoors Omaha, NE
Jul 14 Gillioz Theatre Springfield, MO
Jul 16 Forecastle Festival Louisville, KY
Jul 17 The Mill & Mine Knoxville, TN
Jul 22 Upstate Concert Hall Clifton Park, NY
Jul 23 Prescott Park Arts Festival Portsmouth, NH
Jul 26 9:30 Club Washington, DC
     
Sep 1 The Wild Buffalo Bellingham, WA
Sep 3 Oregon Zoo Amphitheatre Portland, OR
Sep 5 Pub Station Ballroom Billings, MT
Sep 7 Palace Theatre St. Paul, MN
Sep 8 Pabst Theater Milwaukee, WI
Sep 9 The Riviera Theatre Chicago, IL
Sep 12 The State Theatre Ithaca, NY
Sep 13 Danforth Music Hall Toronto, ON
Sep 14 Asbury Hall at Babeville Buffalo, NY
Sep 15 Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall Pittsburgh, PA
Sep 16 Taft Theatre Cincinnati, OH
Sep 17 The Castle Theatre Bloomington, IL
     
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Conor Oberst: "Barbary Coast (Later)" [video]

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