Devendra Banhart Launches "Ape in Pink Marble" Tour

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Devendra Banhart launches a two-month North American tour, featuring music from his 2016 album, Ape in Pink Marble, at The Showbox in Seattle tonight. The tour continues with stops in Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Boulder, Santa Fe, Austin, Atlanta, Miami, Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, Philadelphia, DC, New York City, and more. The European tour begins in April.

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Devendra Banhart launches a two-month North American tour, featuring music from his 2016 album, Ape in Pink Marble, at The Showbox in Seattle tonight. The tour continues with stops in Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Boulder, Santa Fe, Dallas, Baton Rouge, Atlanta, Orlando, Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, Philadelphia, DC, and more, culminating on March 16 with a show at New York City’s Webster Hall. Banhart returns to New York on April 1 for a multi-artist concert in tribute to Nonesuch Chairman Emeritus Bob Hurwitz at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, before heading out on a two-week tour of Europe and the UK. See below for all of the currently announced tour dates; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Ape in Pink Marble, Banhart's ninth album, was released in September on Nonesuch Records. The album was written, produced, arranged, and recorded in Los Angeles by the singer / songwriter / guitarist with his longtime collaborators Noah Georgeson and Josiah Steinbrick, both of whom also worked on Banhart's most recent album, Mala (2013). Q magazine and the Times of London give the new album four stars; Uncut calls it "excellent," praising Banhart as an “accomplished shaper of moods and atmosphere.”

Ape in Pink Marble is available now on iTunes, Amazon, and in the Nonesuch Store and can be heard on Spotify and Apple Music.

DEVENDRA BANHART ON TOUR

Jan 23 The Showbox Seattle, WA
Jan 24 Wonder Ballroom - SOLD OUT Portland, OR
Jan 26 The Fillmore - SOLD OUT San Francisco, CA
Jan 28 The Obervatory North Park San Diego, CA
Jan 29 The Observatory Santa Ana, CA
Jan 31 Mayan Theater Los Angeles, CA
Feb 1 Crescent Ballroom Phoenix, AZ
Feb 3 Boulder Theatre Boulder, CO
Feb 4 Club Red Telluride, CO
Feb 12 Taos Mesa Brewing El Prado, NM
Feb 13 Meow Wolf Santa Fe, NM
Feb 15 Granada Theater Dallas, TX
Feb 16 Emo's Austin, TX
Feb 17 White Oak Music Hall Houston, TX
Feb 18 Varsity Theatre Baton Rouge, LA
Feb 20 Terminal West Atlanta, GA
Feb 21 Georgia Theatre Athens, GA
Feb 23 State Theatre St. Petersburg, FL
Feb 24 Beacham Theater Orlando, FL
Feb 25 North Beach Bandshell Miami Beach, FL
Mar 5 Fine Line Music Café Minneapolis, MN
Mar 6 Thalia Hall Chicago, IL
Mar 7 Magic Stick Detroit, MI
Mar 9 Phoenix Concert Theatre Toronto, ON
Mar 10 Metropolis Montreal, QC
Mar 11 Port City Music Hall Portland, ME
Mar 12 Royale Boston, MA
Mar 14 Union Transfer Philadelphia, PA
Mar 15 Sixth & I Historic Synagogue Washington, DC
Mar 16 Webster Hall New York, NY
     
Apr 1 BAM Howard Gilman Opera House Brooklyn, NY
     
Apr 3 Auditorium di Milano - SOLD OUT Milan, ITALY
Apr 4 Muffathalle Munich, GERMANY
Apr 5 Astra Kulturhaus - SOLD OUT Berlin, GERMANY
Apr 7 Botanique Orangerie - SOLD OUT Brussels, BELGIUM
Apr 8 Motel Mozaïque Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS
Apr 10 La Cigale - SOLD OUT Paris, FRANCE
Apr 12 Hackney Empire - SOLD OUT London, UK
     
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