Conor Oberst Announces Solo Shows in Nashville, Toronto, NYC, Chicago, LA

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Conor Oberst has announced several intimate solo performances in the fall, beginning at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on November 6 and including a show at Massey Hall in Toronto and two nights at Chicago's Thalia Hall. Oberst will also make stops in New York at Carnegie Hall on November 23 and in Los Angeles at The Cathedral Sanctuary at Immanuel Presbyterian Church on December 10.

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Conor Oberst has announced several intimate solo performances in November and December. The tour begins at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on November 6 and includes a show at Massey Hall in Toronto and two nights at Chicago's Thalia Hall. Oberst will also make stops in New York at Carnegie Hall on November 23 and in Los Angeles at The Cathedral Sanctuary at Immanuel Presbyterian Church on December 10. Tickets for New York go on sale Thursday. Fan pre-sale for all other shows will begin on Thursday; general on-sale begins on Friday.

From Omaha, Oberst has been writing and recording music since 1993. He has recorded and performed in many bands and musical collaborations including Bright Eyes, Monsters of Folk, Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band, Desaparecidos, and Commander Venus. He made his Nonesuch Records debut with the release of his 2014 album, Upside Down Mountain.

CONOR OBERST ON TOUR

Aug 20 Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Lyons, CO
Oct 7 Austin City Limits Austin, TX
     
Nov 6 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN
Nov 17 Massey Hall Toronto, ON
Nov 23 Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall New York, NY
Nov 26 Thalia Hall - SOLD OUT Chicago, IL
Nov 27 Thalia Hall Chicago, IL
Dec 10 The Cathedral Sanctuary at Immanuel Presbyterian Church - SOLD OUT Los Angeles, CA
     

 

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  • Tuesday, July 12, 2016
    Conor Oberst Announces Solo Shows in Nashville, Toronto, NYC, Chicago, LA
    Amélie Raoul

    Conor Oberst has announced several intimate solo performances in November and December. The tour begins at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on November 6 and includes a show at Massey Hall in Toronto and two nights at Chicago's Thalia Hall. Oberst will also make stops in New York at Carnegie Hall on November 23 and in Los Angeles at The Cathedral Sanctuary at Immanuel Presbyterian Church on December 10. Tickets for New York go on sale Thursday. Fan pre-sale for all other shows will begin on Thursday; general on-sale begins on Friday.

    From Omaha, Oberst has been writing and recording music since 1993. He has recorded and performed in many bands and musical collaborations including Bright Eyes, Monsters of Folk, Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band, Desaparecidos, and Commander Venus. He made his Nonesuch Records debut with the release of his 2014 album, Upside Down Mountain.

    CONOR OBERST ON TOUR

    Aug 20 Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Lyons, CO
    Oct 7 Austin City Limits Austin, TX
         
    Nov 6 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN
    Nov 17 Massey Hall Toronto, ON
    Nov 23 Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall New York, NY
    Nov 26 Thalia Hall - SOLD OUT Chicago, IL
    Nov 27 Thalia Hall Chicago, IL
    Dec 10 The Cathedral Sanctuary at Immanuel Presbyterian Church - SOLD OUT Los Angeles, CA
         

     

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