Natalie Merchant Announces Summer Tour: "Natalie Merchant: 3 Decades of Song"

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Natalie Merchant will tour the US this summer, performing songs from across her entire career. The tour, Natalie Merchant: 3 Decades of Song, includes dates at Tanglewood, Wolf Trap, and The Greek in LA. In anticipation of a forthcoming career retrospective boxed set on Nonesuch (details to be announced soon), Merchant's concerts will span her thirty-year career, with songs from 10,000 Maniacs and from her solo albums. A portion of the proceeds from the tour will be donated to the organization Food & Water, which champions healthy food and clean water for all.

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Natalie Merchant will tour the US this summer, performing songs from across her entire career, with Natalie Merchant: 3 Decades of Song. The tour includes dates at Tanglewood, Wolf Trap, and The Greek in Los Angeles (full schedule below). In anticipation of a forthcoming career retrospective boxed set on Nonesuch (details to be announced soon), Merchant's concerts will span her thirty-year recording career, with songs from 10,000 Maniacs and from her solo albums. A string quartet joins Merchant and her regular band for the shows. Fan ticket pre-sales begins tomorrow, with general sales in most cities beginning Friday, March 3; more information may be found at nataliemerchant.com. A portion of the proceeds from Natalie Merchant: 3 Decades of Song will be donated to the organization Food & Water, which champions healthy food and clean water for all.

Nonesuch most recently released Natalie Merchant's Paradise Is There: The New Tigerlily Recordings in 2015. This collection of all-new recordings revisits Merchant's multi-platinum solo debut, Tigerlily, originally released in 1995 following her departure from 10,000 Maniacs. The release was accompanied by a documentary DVD. Mojo called the album "an elegant reworking and examination … Time has only amplified the power of Merchant's music."

Q has called Natalie Merchant "among the most compelling and distinctive voices of the last decade," while Vogue has said she is "one of the most successful and enduring alternative artists to emerge from the Eighties intact and uncompromised." Her career began in 1981 when, as a college student, she joined the seminal alternative rock band 10,000 Maniacs, which signed to Elektra Records in 1984. As lead vocalist, lyricist, and sometimes pianist, Merchant released six critically acclaimed studio albums with the band, including the platinum-certified In My Tribe (1987), Blind Man's Zoo (1989), Our Time in Eden (1992), and MTV Unplugged (1993). She left the group in 1993, and in 1995 released her multi-platinum solo debut, Tigerlily, followed by the platinum Ophelia (1998) and Motherland (2001). In 2003 she independently released an album of traditional and contemporary folk music, The House Carpenter's Daughter, which also coincided with the birth of her child. For the next seven years she lived quietly in New York's Hudson Valley devoting herself to family and community, while taking opportunities to collaborate with other musicians and strengthen her commitment to activism and philanthropy.

In 2010, Merchant returned with a thematic double album, Leave Your Sleep, her debut for Nonesuch Records. For this meditation on childhood and mothering Merchant set 19th- and 20th century American and British children's poetry to music. She also collaborated with award-winning children's book illustrator Barbara McClintock for a picture book based on the album. In 2014, Nonesuch released Natalie Merchant, her sixth solo album and first of entirely original songs in thirteen years, which the New York Times called a "set of dark, brave, thoughtful and serenely startling songs" and the Daily Telegraph praised for the "intelligence of her writing, and piercing character studies that thicken with each musical brushstroke". Merchant remains dedicated to a wide array of social justice and environmental causes. Recently, she spearheaded the making of the protest concert film Dear Governor Cuomo (2013) with New Yorkers Against Fracking, actors Mark Ruffalo and Melissa Leo, and filmmakers Jon Bowermaster and Alex Gibney, and she directed and produced SHELTER: A Concert Film to Benefit Victims of Domestic Violence (2014).

NATALIE MERCHANT ON TOUR

Jun 30 The Bardavon Poughkeepsie, NY
Jul 2 Tanglewood Lenox, MA
Jul 5 Longwood Gardens Kennett Square, PA
Jul 6 Wolf Trap Vienna, VA
Jul 8 Connor Palace Cleveland, OH
Jul 9 Chicago Theatre Chicago, IL
Jul 12 Denver Botanical Gardens Denver, CO
Jul 15 Santa Barbara Bowl Santa Barbara, CA
Jul 16 Greek Theatre Los Angeles, CA
Jul 18 Copley Symphony Hall San Diego, CA
Jul 19 The Mountain Winery Saratoga, CA
Jul 20 Masonic Auditorium San Francisco, CA
Jul 23 Oregon Zoo Amphitheatre Portland, OR
     
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Rick LaRochelle (not verified)

Tue, 02/28/2017 - 03:26

Natalie, please come to Seattle this year. I'm eagerly
Awaiting your tour!

One song question: in the song 'It Makes a Change',
did you purposely make the music sound like 10,000
Maniacs (2nd half of song)? It sounds like it to me. I like it.

Love your music!
Rick

Kimberly Miller (not verified)

Fri, 03/03/2017 - 12:07

Is the Natalie Merchant tour date list complete? I am in the south and we would sure love to have her down here. Maybe Nashville or Atlanta? The closest show to us is 11 hours away!

  • Monday, February 27, 2017
    Natalie Merchant Announces Summer Tour: "Natalie Merchant: 3 Decades of Song"
    Jacob Blickenstaff

    Natalie Merchant will tour the US this summer, performing songs from across her entire career, with Natalie Merchant: 3 Decades of Song. The tour includes dates at Tanglewood, Wolf Trap, and The Greek in Los Angeles (full schedule below). In anticipation of a forthcoming career retrospective boxed set on Nonesuch (details to be announced soon), Merchant's concerts will span her thirty-year recording career, with songs from 10,000 Maniacs and from her solo albums. A string quartet joins Merchant and her regular band for the shows. Fan ticket pre-sales begins tomorrow, with general sales in most cities beginning Friday, March 3; more information may be found at nataliemerchant.com. A portion of the proceeds from Natalie Merchant: 3 Decades of Song will be donated to the organization Food & Water, which champions healthy food and clean water for all.

    Nonesuch most recently released Natalie Merchant's Paradise Is There: The New Tigerlily Recordings in 2015. This collection of all-new recordings revisits Merchant's multi-platinum solo debut, Tigerlily, originally released in 1995 following her departure from 10,000 Maniacs. The release was accompanied by a documentary DVD. Mojo called the album "an elegant reworking and examination … Time has only amplified the power of Merchant's music."

    Q has called Natalie Merchant "among the most compelling and distinctive voices of the last decade," while Vogue has said she is "one of the most successful and enduring alternative artists to emerge from the Eighties intact and uncompromised." Her career began in 1981 when, as a college student, she joined the seminal alternative rock band 10,000 Maniacs, which signed to Elektra Records in 1984. As lead vocalist, lyricist, and sometimes pianist, Merchant released six critically acclaimed studio albums with the band, including the platinum-certified In My Tribe (1987), Blind Man's Zoo (1989), Our Time in Eden (1992), and MTV Unplugged (1993). She left the group in 1993, and in 1995 released her multi-platinum solo debut, Tigerlily, followed by the platinum Ophelia (1998) and Motherland (2001). In 2003 she independently released an album of traditional and contemporary folk music, The House Carpenter's Daughter, which also coincided with the birth of her child. For the next seven years she lived quietly in New York's Hudson Valley devoting herself to family and community, while taking opportunities to collaborate with other musicians and strengthen her commitment to activism and philanthropy.

    In 2010, Merchant returned with a thematic double album, Leave Your Sleep, her debut for Nonesuch Records. For this meditation on childhood and mothering Merchant set 19th- and 20th century American and British children's poetry to music. She also collaborated with award-winning children's book illustrator Barbara McClintock for a picture book based on the album. In 2014, Nonesuch released Natalie Merchant, her sixth solo album and first of entirely original songs in thirteen years, which the New York Times called a "set of dark, brave, thoughtful and serenely startling songs" and the Daily Telegraph praised for the "intelligence of her writing, and piercing character studies that thicken with each musical brushstroke". Merchant remains dedicated to a wide array of social justice and environmental causes. Recently, she spearheaded the making of the protest concert film Dear Governor Cuomo (2013) with New Yorkers Against Fracking, actors Mark Ruffalo and Melissa Leo, and filmmakers Jon Bowermaster and Alex Gibney, and she directed and produced SHELTER: A Concert Film to Benefit Victims of Domestic Violence (2014).

    NATALIE MERCHANT ON TOUR

    Jun 30 The Bardavon Poughkeepsie, NY
    Jul 2 Tanglewood Lenox, MA
    Jul 5 Longwood Gardens Kennett Square, PA
    Jul 6 Wolf Trap Vienna, VA
    Jul 8 Connor Palace Cleveland, OH
    Jul 9 Chicago Theatre Chicago, IL
    Jul 12 Denver Botanical Gardens Denver, CO
    Jul 15 Santa Barbara Bowl Santa Barbara, CA
    Jul 16 Greek Theatre Los Angeles, CA
    Jul 18 Copley Symphony Hall San Diego, CA
    Jul 19 The Mountain Winery Saratoga, CA
    Jul 20 Masonic Auditorium San Francisco, CA
    Jul 23 Oregon Zoo Amphitheatre Portland, OR
         
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