Conor Oberst Kicks Off Tour of Europe, UK

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Conor Oberst begins a non-stop, three-week tour of Europe and the UK, featuring music from his 2016 solo album, Ruminations, in Munich tonight. From there, the tour heads to Stuttgart, Vienna, Zurich, Cologne, Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Berlin, Paris, Utrecht, Brussels, London, Manchester, and Edinburgh, culminating with a concert at Grand Canal Theatre in Dublin on February 5.

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Conor Oberst begins a non-stop, three-week tour of Europe and the UK, featuring music from his 2016 solo album, Ruminations, at Postpalast in Munich tonight. From there, the tour heads to Stuttgart, Vienna, Zurich, Cologne, Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Berlin, Paris, Utrecht, Brussels, London, Manchester, and Edinburgh, culminating with a concert at Grand Canal Theatre in Dublin on February 5. Oberst heads to Australia in late February for a one-night-only performance at Sydney Opera House. See below for all of the currently announced tour dates; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

The Sunday Times of London places Ruminations at number 12 on its list of the 100 Best Records of the Year. American Songwriter includes it among the Top 50 Albums of 2016, calling the songs "mature, self-aware masterpieces: as fragile as gossamer wings, as steadfast as a storm."

To get Ruminations now, head to your local record shop, iTunes, Amazon, or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; the album is also available to purchase there as HD FLAC files. You can also hear the album on Spotify and Apple Music.

CONOR OBERST ON TOUR

Jan 17 Postpalast Munich, GERMANY
Jan 18 Theaterhaus Stuttgart, GERMANY
Jan 19 Museumquarter Vienna, AUSTRIA
Jan 20 Kaufleuten Zurich, SWITZERLAND
Jan 21 Gloria - SOLD OUT Cologne, GERMANY
Jan 23 Rockefeller - SOLD OUT Oslo, NORWAY
Jan 24 Gota Lejon - SOLD OUT Stockholm, SWEDEN
Jan 25 Bremen - SOLD OUT Copenhagen, DENMARK
Jan 26 Apostel Paulus Kirche - SOLD OUT Berlin, GERMANY
Jan 28 La Maroquinerie Paris, FRANCE
Jan 29 Hertz Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
Jan 30 Ancienne Belgique Brussels, BELGIUM
Feb 1 Palladium - SOLD OUT London, UK
Feb 2 Albert Hall - SOLD OUT Manchester, UK
Feb 3 Queens Hall Edinburgh, UK
Feb 5 Grand Canal Theatre Dublin, IRELAND
     
Feb 27 Sydney Opera House Sydney, AUSTRALIA
     
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  • Tuesday, January 17, 2017
    Conor Oberst Kicks Off Tour of Europe, UK
    Amélie Raoul

    Conor Oberst begins a non-stop, three-week tour of Europe and the UK, featuring music from his 2016 solo album, Ruminations, at Postpalast in Munich tonight. From there, the tour heads to Stuttgart, Vienna, Zurich, Cologne, Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Berlin, Paris, Utrecht, Brussels, London, Manchester, and Edinburgh, culminating with a concert at Grand Canal Theatre in Dublin on February 5. Oberst heads to Australia in late February for a one-night-only performance at Sydney Opera House. See below for all of the currently announced tour dates; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    The Sunday Times of London places Ruminations at number 12 on its list of the 100 Best Records of the Year. American Songwriter includes it among the Top 50 Albums of 2016, calling the songs "mature, self-aware masterpieces: as fragile as gossamer wings, as steadfast as a storm."

    To get Ruminations now, head to your local record shop, iTunes, Amazon, or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; the album is also available to purchase there as HD FLAC files. You can also hear the album on Spotify and Apple Music.

    CONOR OBERST ON TOUR

    Jan 17 Postpalast Munich, GERMANY
    Jan 18 Theaterhaus Stuttgart, GERMANY
    Jan 19 Museumquarter Vienna, AUSTRIA
    Jan 20 Kaufleuten Zurich, SWITZERLAND
    Jan 21 Gloria - SOLD OUT Cologne, GERMANY
    Jan 23 Rockefeller - SOLD OUT Oslo, NORWAY
    Jan 24 Gota Lejon - SOLD OUT Stockholm, SWEDEN
    Jan 25 Bremen - SOLD OUT Copenhagen, DENMARK
    Jan 26 Apostel Paulus Kirche - SOLD OUT Berlin, GERMANY
    Jan 28 La Maroquinerie Paris, FRANCE
    Jan 29 Hertz Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
    Jan 30 Ancienne Belgique Brussels, BELGIUM
    Feb 1 Palladium - SOLD OUT London, UK
    Feb 2 Albert Hall - SOLD OUT Manchester, UK
    Feb 3 Queens Hall Edinburgh, UK
    Feb 5 Grand Canal Theatre Dublin, IRELAND
         
    Feb 27 Sydney Opera House Sydney, AUSTRALIA
         
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