Lianne La Havas Adds US Headline Shows to Autumn Tour

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Lianne La Havas, who will open for Leon Bridges on his autumn US tour, has just announced four headlining shows in the fall as well: Webster Hall in NYC, Civic Theatre in New Orleans, Teragram Ballroom in LA, and Buckhead Theatre in Atlanta. Tickets for the newly announced dates go on sale today. La Havas joined Coldplay on its recent Latin American tour and will tour Europe and the UK with the band starting in late May.

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English singer/songwriter/guitarist Lianne La Havas, who will tour the United States opening for R&B artist and singer, songwriter Leon Bridges on his autumn US tour, has just announced four headlining shows in the fall as well: Webster Hall in New York City on September 6, Civic Theatre in New Orleans on the 17th, Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles on the 24th, and Buckhead Theatre in Atlanta on October 6. Tickets for the newly announced dates go on sale today. See below for all of the US shows, and visit nonesuch.com/on-tour for the latest.

La Havas's Grammy Award–nominated second album, Blood, was released last summer by Nonesuch Records in the US to critical acclaim; Pitchfork called it "dynamic and poignantly self-assured in its introspection … an almost seamless album." On the heels of an intimate solo tour at the beginning of this year, she released Blood Solo—a collection of five tracks and an interlude from the original Blood album plus a new song, "Fairytale." La Havas joined Coldplay on its recent Latin American tour and will join the band on its tour of Europe and the UK starting later this month.

LIANNE LA HAVAS ON TOUR

Sep 6 Webster Hall New York, NY
Sep 8 Flynn Center for the Performing Arts* - SOLD OUT Burlington, VT
Sep 9 State Theatre* Portland, ME
Sep 10 Wolf Trap* Vienna, VA
Sep 11 DPAC* Durham, NC
Sep 13 Fillmore Miami Beach* Miami, FL
Sep 14 Ruth Eckerd Hall* Tampa, FL
Sep 17 Civic Theatre New Orleans, LA
Sep 18 Music Hall at Fair Park* Dallas, TX
Sep 20 Mesa Performing Arts Center* Mesa, AZ
Sep 21 Humphreys Concerts By the Bay* - SOLD OUT San Diego, CA
Sep 23 Greek Theatre* Berkeley, CA
Sep 24 Teragram Ballroom Los Angeles, CA
Sep 26 Fillmore Auditorium* Denver, CO
Sep 27 Uptown Theatre* Kansas City, MO
Sep 28 Orpheum Theatre* - SOLD OUT Minneapolis, MN
Sep 30 Fillmore Detroit* Detroit, MI
Oct 1 Masonic Temple* Cleveland, OH
Oct 2 The National* Richmond, VA
Oct 6 Buckhead Theatre Atlanta, GA
     

*supporting Leon Bridges

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  • Friday, May 6, 2016
    Lianne La Havas Adds US Headline Shows to Autumn Tour
    Kevin Morosky

    English singer/songwriter/guitarist Lianne La Havas, who will tour the United States opening for R&B artist and singer, songwriter Leon Bridges on his autumn US tour, has just announced four headlining shows in the fall as well: Webster Hall in New York City on September 6, Civic Theatre in New Orleans on the 17th, Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles on the 24th, and Buckhead Theatre in Atlanta on October 6. Tickets for the newly announced dates go on sale today. See below for all of the US shows, and visit nonesuch.com/on-tour for the latest.

    La Havas's Grammy Award–nominated second album, Blood, was released last summer by Nonesuch Records in the US to critical acclaim; Pitchfork called it "dynamic and poignantly self-assured in its introspection … an almost seamless album." On the heels of an intimate solo tour at the beginning of this year, she released Blood Solo—a collection of five tracks and an interlude from the original Blood album plus a new song, "Fairytale." La Havas joined Coldplay on its recent Latin American tour and will join the band on its tour of Europe and the UK starting later this month.

    LIANNE LA HAVAS ON TOUR

    Sep 6 Webster Hall New York, NY
    Sep 8 Flynn Center for the Performing Arts* - SOLD OUT Burlington, VT
    Sep 9 State Theatre* Portland, ME
    Sep 10 Wolf Trap* Vienna, VA
    Sep 11 DPAC* Durham, NC
    Sep 13 Fillmore Miami Beach* Miami, FL
    Sep 14 Ruth Eckerd Hall* Tampa, FL
    Sep 17 Civic Theatre New Orleans, LA
    Sep 18 Music Hall at Fair Park* Dallas, TX
    Sep 20 Mesa Performing Arts Center* Mesa, AZ
    Sep 21 Humphreys Concerts By the Bay* - SOLD OUT San Diego, CA
    Sep 23 Greek Theatre* Berkeley, CA
    Sep 24 Teragram Ballroom Los Angeles, CA
    Sep 26 Fillmore Auditorium* Denver, CO
    Sep 27 Uptown Theatre* Kansas City, MO
    Sep 28 Orpheum Theatre* - SOLD OUT Minneapolis, MN
    Sep 30 Fillmore Detroit* Detroit, MI
    Oct 1 Masonic Temple* Cleveland, OH
    Oct 2 The National* Richmond, VA
    Oct 6 Buckhead Theatre Atlanta, GA
         

    *supporting Leon Bridges

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