Lianne La Havas Kicks Off US Tour with Leon Bridges, Headline Shows

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Lianne La Havas kicks off her US fall tour with a headline show at Webster Hall in NYC tonight. It's one of four headline shows she will play this fall—also including LA, New Orleans, and Atlanta—while in the US for an 18-concert tour as special guest of R&B artist and singer, songwriter Leon Bridges. Their first show together is this Thursday at the Flynn Center in Burlington, VT, followed by shows throughout the country in the month ahead.

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English singer/songwriter/guitarist Lianne La Havas kicks off her US fall tour with a headline show at Webster Hall in New York City tonight. The concert is one of four headline shows she will play this fall—also including Los Angeles, New Orleans, and Atlanta—while in the States to play a 18-concert tour as special guest of R&B artist and singer, songwriter Leon Bridges. Their first show together is this Thursday at the Flynn Center in Burlington, Vermont, followed by shows throughout the country in the month ahead. See below for all of the US shows, and visit nonesuch.com/on-tour for the latest.

Lianne La Havas' Grammy Award–nominated second album, Blood, was released last year by Nonesuch Records in the US to critical acclaim; Pitchfork called it "dynamic and poignantly self-assured in its introspection … an almost seamless album." La Havas has spent this summer on a 37-concert, 15-country tour with Coldplay, playing for more than a million fans, including four sold-out nights at Wembley Stadium.

La Havas recently released a solo acoustic cover of the beloved Burt Bacharach/Hal David song "I Say a Little Prayer," recorded live at the Rock Werchter festival in Brussels.

Her highly praised 2012 debut album Is Your Love Big Enough? won Album of the Year at iTunes UK as well as Barclaycard Mercury Prize and Ivor Novello Best Album nominations. She released the seven-track EP Blood Solo in early 2016 on the heels of an intimate solo tour.

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 Thompson's Point - SOLD OUT Portland, ME
Sep 10 Filene Center at Wolf Trap Vienna, VA
Sep 11 DPAC Durham, NC
Sep 13 Fillmore Miami Beach Miami, FL
Sep 14 Ruth Eckerd Hall Tampa, FL
Sep 16 Minglewood Hall Memphis, TN
Sep 17 Civic Theatre* New Orleans, LA
Sep 18 Music Hall at Fair Park - SOLD OUT Dallas, TX
Sep 20 Mesa Performing Arts Center - SOLD OUT Mesa, AZ
Sep 21 Humphrey's Concerts By the Bay - SOLD OUT San Diego, CA
Sep 23 Greek Theatre - SOLD OUT Berkeley, CA
Sep 24 Teregram Ballroom* Los Angeles, CA
Sep 26 Fillmore Auditorium Denver, CO
Sep 27 Uptown Theater 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 - SOLD OUT Richmond, VA
Oct 5 Alabama Theatre Birmingham, AL
Oct 6 Buckhead Theatre* Atlanta, GA
     

* Solo shows. All other dates support Leon Bridges.

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  • Tuesday, September 6, 2016
    Lianne La Havas Kicks Off US Tour with Leon Bridges, Headline Shows
    Kevin Morosky

    English singer/songwriter/guitarist Lianne La Havas kicks off her US fall tour with a headline show at Webster Hall in New York City tonight. The concert is one of four headline shows she will play this fall—also including Los Angeles, New Orleans, and Atlanta—while in the States to play a 18-concert tour as special guest of R&B artist and singer, songwriter Leon Bridges. Their first show together is this Thursday at the Flynn Center in Burlington, Vermont, followed by shows throughout the country in the month ahead. See below for all of the US shows, and visit nonesuch.com/on-tour for the latest.

    Lianne La Havas' Grammy Award–nominated second album, Blood, was released last year by Nonesuch Records in the US to critical acclaim; Pitchfork called it "dynamic and poignantly self-assured in its introspection … an almost seamless album." La Havas has spent this summer on a 37-concert, 15-country tour with Coldplay, playing for more than a million fans, including four sold-out nights at Wembley Stadium.

    La Havas recently released a solo acoustic cover of the beloved Burt Bacharach/Hal David song "I Say a Little Prayer," recorded live at the Rock Werchter festival in Brussels.

    Her highly praised 2012 debut album Is Your Love Big Enough? won Album of the Year at iTunes UK as well as Barclaycard Mercury Prize and Ivor Novello Best Album nominations. She released the seven-track EP Blood Solo in early 2016 on the heels of an intimate solo tour.

    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 Thompson's Point - SOLD OUT Portland, ME
    Sep 10 Filene Center at Wolf Trap Vienna, VA
    Sep 11 DPAC Durham, NC
    Sep 13 Fillmore Miami Beach Miami, FL
    Sep 14 Ruth Eckerd Hall Tampa, FL
    Sep 16 Minglewood Hall Memphis, TN
    Sep 17 Civic Theatre* New Orleans, LA
    Sep 18 Music Hall at Fair Park - SOLD OUT Dallas, TX
    Sep 20 Mesa Performing Arts Center - SOLD OUT Mesa, AZ
    Sep 21 Humphrey's Concerts By the Bay - SOLD OUT San Diego, CA
    Sep 23 Greek Theatre - SOLD OUT Berkeley, CA
    Sep 24 Teregram Ballroom* Los Angeles, CA
    Sep 26 Fillmore Auditorium Denver, CO
    Sep 27 Uptown Theater 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 - SOLD OUT Richmond, VA
    Oct 5 Alabama Theatre Birmingham, AL
    Oct 6 Buckhead Theatre* Atlanta, GA
         

    * Solo shows. All other dates support Leon Bridges.

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