Lake Street Dive to Perform on BBC Two's "Later... With Jools Holland"

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Lake Street Dive will perform on BBC Two's Later... With Jools Holland live show tonight at 10 PM. Fans in the UK can tune in then to see the band perform from its Nonesuch Records debut album, Side Pony. Then, tune in to BBC Two again this Friday, April 22, at 11:05 PM for the full, one-hour episode of Later for more. The line-up for the show—the first of the new season—also includes Paul Simon, Laura Mvula, Charles Bradley, Kano, and Jason Isbell. Lake Street Dive brings its tour to Frankfurt, Cologne, Paris, Brighton, Paris, Dublin, and Cork.

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Lake Street Dive will perform on BBC Two's Later... With Jools Holland live show tonight at 10 PM. Fans in the UK can tune in then to see the band perform "Call Off Your Dogs" from its Nonesuch Records debut album, Side Pony. Then, tune in to BBC Two again this Friday, April 22, at 11:05 PM for the full, one-hour episode of Later to see the album's title track and "I Don't Care About You." The line-up for the show—the first of the new season—also includes Paul Simon, Laura Mvula, Charles Bradley, Kano, and Jason Isbell. For additional details, visit bbc.co.uk.

After tonight's show, Lake Street Dive resumes its European tour in Germany, performing in Frankfurt and Cologne in the coming days, before heading to Paris for a show at Café de la Danse on Saturday. The band returns to the UK next week for a show in Brighton and a sold-out set at Scala in London, then closes out the tour in Ireland with a night at Whelans in Dublin and a set at the Ballydehob Jazz Festival in Cork. The US tour resumes in late May. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of Side Pony, head to iTunes, Amazon, or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and the 96kHz/24bit HD digital album is also available to purchase.

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Lake Street Dive: "Later ... with Jools Holland" artists, April 2016
  • Tuesday, April 19, 2016
    Lake Street Dive to Perform on BBC Two's "Later... With Jools Holland"

    Lake Street Dive will perform on BBC Two's Later... With Jools Holland live show tonight at 10 PM. Fans in the UK can tune in then to see the band perform "Call Off Your Dogs" from its Nonesuch Records debut album, Side Pony. Then, tune in to BBC Two again this Friday, April 22, at 11:05 PM for the full, one-hour episode of Later to see the album's title track and "I Don't Care About You." The line-up for the show—the first of the new season—also includes Paul Simon, Laura Mvula, Charles Bradley, Kano, and Jason Isbell. For additional details, visit bbc.co.uk.

    After tonight's show, Lake Street Dive resumes its European tour in Germany, performing in Frankfurt and Cologne in the coming days, before heading to Paris for a show at Café de la Danse on Saturday. The band returns to the UK next week for a show in Brighton and a sold-out set at Scala in London, then closes out the tour in Ireland with a night at Whelans in Dublin and a set at the Ballydehob Jazz Festival in Cork. The US tour resumes in late May. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To pick up a copy of Side Pony, head to iTunes, Amazon, or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and the 96kHz/24bit HD digital album is also available to purchase.

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