Jessica Lea Mayfield Adds February Tour Dates with Justin Townes Earle; Tour Coincides with New Album Release

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Jessica Lea Mayfield, whose debut Nonesuch album, Tell Me, is due out February 8, has just announced several new US tour dates in February with Justin Townes Earle. In fact, the tour will bring her back to her hometown of Kent, Ohio, on the record's release date. The tour kicks off in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and includes stops in Burlington, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Bloomington, Madison, and Minneapolis. The two will play previously scheduled shows in Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and DC next month.

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Jessica Lea Mayfield, whose debut Nonesuch album, Tell Me, is due out February 8, has just announced several new US tour dates in February with Justin Townes Earle. In fact, the tour will bring her back to her hometown of Kent, Ohio, where they'll perform at the Kent Stage on the record's release date. The February tour kicks off in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and also includes stops in Burlington, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Bloomington, Madison, and Minneapolis.
 
Folks on the East Coast will get an early taste of the tour next month, when Mayfield and Justin Townes Earle play shows in Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and DC, December 16–19.

Check out the list below for all the scheduled tour dates, and visit nonesuch.com/on-tour for more information on each, including links to purchase tickets.

You can pre-order Jessica Lea Mayfield's forthcoming album, Tell Me, in the Nonesuch Store now and receive a signed copy of the 7" vinyl single "Our Hearts Are Wrong" (with a live version of "Kiss Me Again" on the B-side), with high-quality MP3s of the album included on release day. To reserve your copy now, click here.

JESSICA LEA MAYFIELD TOUR DATES WITH JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE:

Dec 16 First Unitarian Church Philadelphia, PA
Dec 17 Royale Boston, MA
Dec 18 Webster Hall New York, NY
Dec 19 9:30 Club Washington, DC
Feb 4 The Music Hall Portsmouth, NH
Feb 5 Higher Ground Burlington, VT
Feb 7 The Mohawk Buffalo, NY
Feb 8 Kent Stage Kent, OH
Feb 9 Magic Stick Detroit, MI
Feb 10 Metro Chicago, IL
Feb 11 Six Strings Club Bloomington, IL
Feb 12 High Noon Saloon Madison, WI
Feb 14 First Avenue Minneapolis, MN
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  • Tuesday, November 23, 2010
    Jessica Lea Mayfield Adds February Tour Dates with Justin Townes Earle; Tour Coincides with New Album Release
    Michael Wilson

    Jessica Lea Mayfield, whose debut Nonesuch album, Tell Me, is due out February 8, has just announced several new US tour dates in February with Justin Townes Earle. In fact, the tour will bring her back to her hometown of Kent, Ohio, where they'll perform at the Kent Stage on the record's release date. The February tour kicks off in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and also includes stops in Burlington, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Bloomington, Madison, and Minneapolis.
     
    Folks on the East Coast will get an early taste of the tour next month, when Mayfield and Justin Townes Earle play shows in Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and DC, December 16–19.

    Check out the list below for all the scheduled tour dates, and visit nonesuch.com/on-tour for more information on each, including links to purchase tickets.

    You can pre-order Jessica Lea Mayfield's forthcoming album, Tell Me, in the Nonesuch Store now and receive a signed copy of the 7" vinyl single "Our Hearts Are Wrong" (with a live version of "Kiss Me Again" on the B-side), with high-quality MP3s of the album included on release day. To reserve your copy now, click here.

    JESSICA LEA MAYFIELD TOUR DATES WITH JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE:

    Dec 16 First Unitarian Church Philadelphia, PA
    Dec 17 Royale Boston, MA
    Dec 18 Webster Hall New York, NY
    Dec 19 9:30 Club Washington, DC
    Feb 4 The Music Hall Portsmouth, NH
    Feb 5 Higher Ground Burlington, VT
    Feb 7 The Mohawk Buffalo, NY
    Feb 8 Kent Stage Kent, OH
    Feb 9 Magic Stick Detroit, MI
    Feb 10 Metro Chicago, IL
    Feb 11 Six Strings Club Bloomington, IL
    Feb 12 High Noon Saloon Madison, WI
    Feb 14 First Avenue Minneapolis, MN
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