Conor Oberst Launches European “Salutations” Tour

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Conor Oberst, with the Felice Brothers as his backing band, begins a European summer tour of music from his new album, Salutations, with a festival set at A Summer’s Tale in Germany on Friday. The tour continues with festival sets and concerts in Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, Belgium, the Netherlands, and the UK, including O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, and culminating in Glasgow on August 22.

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Conor Oberst, with the Felice Brothers as his backing band, begins a three-week European summer tour of music from his new album, Salutations, with a festival set at A Summer’s Tale in Germany on Friday. The tour continues with additional festival sets in Poland, Denmark, Sweden, and Wales, and concerts in Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and the UK, including O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, culminating in Glasgow on August 22.

See below for all of the European tour dates; for all the latest, including fall US dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Salutations, a companion piece to 2016's lauded Ruminations, was released in March to critical acclaim. The Sunday Express exclaims: “The results are quite simply sublime. This is songwriting of the very highest quality, Oberst’s lyrics rarely less than astonishing. Wonderful." The Independent gives the album a perfect five stars, calling it "the best work of the singer’s career."

CONOR OBERST EUROPEAN TOUR

Aug 4 A Summer's Tale Westergellerser, GERMANY
Aug 5 Beatpol Dresden, GERMANY
Aug 6 OFF Festival Katowice, POLAND
Aug 7 Poolbar Festival Feldkirch, AUSTRIA
Aug 8 SuperUho Festival Šibenik, CROATIA
Aug 10 Haldern Pop Festival Haldern, GERMANY
Aug 11 Haven Festival Copenhagen, DENMARK
Aug 12 Way Out West Festival Gothenburg, SWEDEN
Aug 14 Rivierenhof Theater* Antwerp, BELGIUM
Aug 15 Batschkapp Frankfurt, GERMANY
Aug 16 E-Werk Erlangen, GERMANY
Aug 17 Melkweg Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Aug 18 O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire London, UK
Aug 20 Green Man Festival (Sold Out) Wales, UK
Aug 21 Liverpool O2 Academy Liverpool, UK
Aug 22 O2 ABC Glasgow, UK

* w/M. Ward

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  • Thursday, August 3, 2017
    Conor Oberst Launches European “Salutations” Tour
    Amélie Raoul

    Conor Oberst, with the Felice Brothers as his backing band, begins a three-week European summer tour of music from his new album, Salutations, with a festival set at A Summer’s Tale in Germany on Friday. The tour continues with additional festival sets in Poland, Denmark, Sweden, and Wales, and concerts in Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and the UK, including O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, culminating in Glasgow on August 22.

    See below for all of the European tour dates; for all the latest, including fall US dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Salutations, a companion piece to 2016's lauded Ruminations, was released in March to critical acclaim. The Sunday Express exclaims: “The results are quite simply sublime. This is songwriting of the very highest quality, Oberst’s lyrics rarely less than astonishing. Wonderful." The Independent gives the album a perfect five stars, calling it "the best work of the singer’s career."

    CONOR OBERST EUROPEAN TOUR

    Aug 4 A Summer's Tale Westergellerser, GERMANY
    Aug 5 Beatpol Dresden, GERMANY
    Aug 6 OFF Festival Katowice, POLAND
    Aug 7 Poolbar Festival Feldkirch, AUSTRIA
    Aug 8 SuperUho Festival Šibenik, CROATIA
    Aug 10 Haldern Pop Festival Haldern, GERMANY
    Aug 11 Haven Festival Copenhagen, DENMARK
    Aug 12 Way Out West Festival Gothenburg, SWEDEN
    Aug 14 Rivierenhof Theater* Antwerp, BELGIUM
    Aug 15 Batschkapp Frankfurt, GERMANY
    Aug 16 E-Werk Erlangen, GERMANY
    Aug 17 Melkweg Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
    Aug 18 O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire London, UK
    Aug 20 Green Man Festival (Sold Out) Wales, UK
    Aug 21 Liverpool O2 Academy Liverpool, UK
    Aug 22 O2 ABC Glasgow, UK

    * w/M. Ward

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