Conor Oberst, with the Felice Brothers as his backing band, has returned to North America to begin the next leg of his Salutations tour. They perform a sold-out show at The Wild Buffalo in Bellingham, WA, Friday, followed by shows in Seattle, Portland, Milwaukee, Chicago, Toronto, Pittsburgh, and more over the next few weeks. The tour picks up again in October with stops back West and across the South.
Conor Oberst, with the Felice Brothers as his backing band, has returned to North America to begin the next leg of his Salutations tour, following a recent month in Europe and the UK. They perform a sold-out show at The Wild Buffalo in Bellingham, Washington, on Friday, followed by shows in Seattle, Portland, Milwaukee, Chicago, Toronto, Pittsburgh, and more over the next few weeks. The tour picks up again in October with stops in Salt Lake City, California, Nashville, Georgia, the Carolinas, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. See below for all of the currently scheduled dates; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
Oberst 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.
The Independent gives Salutations a perfect five stars, calling it "the best work of the singer’s career." The Evening Standard, reviewing a recent London show, praises Oberst’s “remarkably honest performance,” writing that he “remains as compelling a songwriter as he ever has been.”
To pick up a copy of Salutations, head to your local music shop, iTunes, Amazon, or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and listen to the album on Apple Music and Spotify.
Sep 1 | The Wild Buffalo (Sold Out) | Bellingham, WA |
Sep 2 | Bumbershoot | Seattle, 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 10 | State Theatre | Kalamazoo, MI |
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 |
Sep 30 | Belly Up | Aspen, CO |
Oct 1 | Eccles Theater | Salt Lake City, UT |
Oct 3 | Miners Foundry Cultural Center | Nevada City, CA |
Oct 4 | Gundlach Bundschu | Sonoma, CA |
Oct 7 | The Fillmore | San Francisco, CA |
Oct 13 | Marathon Music Works | Nashville, TN |
Oct 14 | 40 Watt Club | Athens, GA |
Oct 15 | Neighborhood Theatre | Charlotte, NC |
Oct 16 | Charleston Music Hall | Charleston, SC |
Oct 17 | Ponte Vedra Concert Hall | Ponte Vedra Beach, FL |
Oct 19 | The Beacham Theater | Orlando, FL |
Oct 20 | Culture Room | Ft. Lauderdale, FL |
Oct 21 | State Theatre | St. Petersburg, FL |
Oct 22 | Vinyl Music Hall | Pensacola, FL |
Oct 24 | The Lyric Oxford | Oxford, MS |
Oct 25 | Varsity Theatre | Baton Rouge, LA |
Oct 26 | Revolution Music Room | Little Rock, AR |
Oct 27 | The Criterion | Oklahoma City, OK |
Oct 28 | The Blue Note | Columbia, MO |
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