Conor Oberst Kicks Off US Spring Tour

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Conor Oberst kicks off a spring tour of the United States at 40 Watt in Athens, Georgia, on Wednesday, followed by stops in Wilmington and Boston, all with support from Larkin Poe. The tour continues with a set at The Governors Ball in NYC and late-night show in Williamsburg on Saturday, followed by a late-night Governors Ball After Dark show in Williamsburg; sold-out concerts in Maquoketa, Iowa, his hometown of Omaha, and Lincoln, Nebraska, all with support from The Felice Brothers; and a culminating set at Rock the Garden at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. 

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Conor Oberst kicks off a spring tour of the United States with a performance at 40 Watt in Athens, Georgia, this Wednesday, June 3, followed by stops in Wilmington and Boston, all with support from Larkin Poe. The tour continues with a set at The Governors Ball in New York City on Saturday, followed by a late-night Governors Ball After Dark show in Williamsburg; sold-out concerts in Maquoketa, Iowa, his hometown of Omaha, and Lincoln, Nebraska, all with support from The Felice Brothers; and a culminating set at Rock the Garden at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. See below for the complete list of June shows and visit nonesuch.com/on-tour for all the latest.

The tour features music from Conor Obsert's 2014 Nonesuch Records debut album, Upside Down Mountain. To pick up a copy of the album, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where vinyl and CD orders include a free MP3 download of the complete album at checkout.

CONOR OBERST ON TOUR

Jun 3 40 Watt Club* Athens, GA
Jun 4 World Cafe Live at the Queen* Wilmington, DE
Jun 5 House of Blues* Boston, MA
Jun 6 The Governors Ball New York, NY
Jun 6 Music Hall of Williamsburg - SOLD OUT New York, NY
Jun 17 Codfish Hollow Barnstormers - SOLD OUT** Maquoketa, IA
Jun 18 The Waiting Room - SOLD OUT** Omaha, NE
Jun 19 Vega - SOLD OUT ** Lincoln, NE
Jun 20 Rock the Garden Minneapolis, MN
     

* w/Larkin Poe
**w/The Felice Brothers

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  • Monday, June 1, 2015
    Conor Oberst Kicks Off US Spring Tour
    Butch Hogan

    Conor Oberst kicks off a spring tour of the United States with a performance at 40 Watt in Athens, Georgia, this Wednesday, June 3, followed by stops in Wilmington and Boston, all with support from Larkin Poe. The tour continues with a set at The Governors Ball in New York City on Saturday, followed by a late-night Governors Ball After Dark show in Williamsburg; sold-out concerts in Maquoketa, Iowa, his hometown of Omaha, and Lincoln, Nebraska, all with support from The Felice Brothers; and a culminating set at Rock the Garden at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. See below for the complete list of June shows and visit nonesuch.com/on-tour for all the latest.

    The tour features music from Conor Obsert's 2014 Nonesuch Records debut album, Upside Down Mountain. To pick up a copy of the album, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where vinyl and CD orders include a free MP3 download of the complete album at checkout.

    CONOR OBERST ON TOUR

    Jun 3 40 Watt Club* Athens, GA
    Jun 4 World Cafe Live at the Queen* Wilmington, DE
    Jun 5 House of Blues* Boston, MA
    Jun 6 The Governors Ball New York, NY
    Jun 6 Music Hall of Williamsburg - SOLD OUT New York, NY
    Jun 17 Codfish Hollow Barnstormers - SOLD OUT** Maquoketa, IA
    Jun 18 The Waiting Room - SOLD OUT** Omaha, NE
    Jun 19 Vega - SOLD OUT ** Lincoln, NE
    Jun 20 Rock the Garden Minneapolis, MN
         

    * w/Larkin Poe
    **w/The Felice Brothers

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