Olivia Chaney Announces "Shelter" North American Summer Tour

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Olivia Chaney has announced a three-week tour of the US and Canada, starting in Decatur, Georgia, on July 24. The tour, featuring music from her new album, Shelter, includes headline shows in DC, Cambridge, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Burlington, Toronto, Chicago, Minneapolis, Portland, and San Francisco, plus sets as special guest of Patty Griffin on Long Island and Bruce Hornsby in Washington. Chaney gave an album release concert in NYC on Sunday and will do so in London at Hoxton Hall on June 19.

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Olivia Chaney, whose new album, Shelter, is out this Friday on Nonesuch Records, has announced a three-week tour of the United States and Canada, starting in Decatur, Georgia, on July 24. The tour includes headline shows in Washington, DC, Cambridge, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Burlington, Toronto, Chicago, Minneapolis, Portland, and San Francisco, as well as sets as special guest of Patty Griffin on Long Island and Bruce Hornsby in Washington State. Tickets for the newly announced dates go on sale on the album's release day, this Friday, June 15. See below for details; for all of the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Chaney celebrated the release of Shelter with a concert at (Le) Poisson Rouge in New York City on Sunday. She will do so in her hometown of London at Hoxton Hall on June 19.

Shelter was produced by Thomas Bartlett and features eight original songs, like "Roman Holiday" and "IOU," which are available to download with pre-orders now, along with Chaney's interpretations of Purcell's "O Solitude" and Frank Harford and Tex Ritter's "Long Time Gone," first recorded by the Everly Brothers. It is available to pre-order at iTunes and in the Nonesuch Store, where vinyl and CD pre-orders include a limited-edition autographed print.

OLIVIA CHANEY ON TOUR

Jun 19 Hoxton Hall London, UK
     
Jul 24 Eddie's Attic Decatur, GA
Jul 26 Jammin' Java Vienna, VA
Jul 28 Club Passim Cambridge, MA
Jul 29 Landmark on Main Street* Port Washington, NY
Jul 31 National Sawdust Brooklyn, NY
Aug 1 World Cafe Live Upstairs Philadelphia, PA
Aug 4 Light Club Lamp Shop Burlington, VT
Aug 6 The Drake Hotel Toronto, ON
Aug 8 Constellation Chicago, IL
Aug 10 Bryant-Lake Bowl Theater Minneapolis, MN
Aug 12 Admiral Theatre** Bremerton, WA
Aug 14 Mississippi Studios Portland, OR
Aug 16 Swedish American Hall San Francisco, CA
     

* w/Patty Griffin
** w/Bruce Hornsby

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  • Tuesday, June 12, 2018
    Olivia Chaney Announces "Shelter" North American Summer Tour
    Rich Gilligan

    Olivia Chaney, whose new album, Shelter, is out this Friday on Nonesuch Records, has announced a three-week tour of the United States and Canada, starting in Decatur, Georgia, on July 24. The tour includes headline shows in Washington, DC, Cambridge, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Burlington, Toronto, Chicago, Minneapolis, Portland, and San Francisco, as well as sets as special guest of Patty Griffin on Long Island and Bruce Hornsby in Washington State. Tickets for the newly announced dates go on sale on the album's release day, this Friday, June 15. See below for details; for all of the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Chaney celebrated the release of Shelter with a concert at (Le) Poisson Rouge in New York City on Sunday. She will do so in her hometown of London at Hoxton Hall on June 19.

    Shelter was produced by Thomas Bartlett and features eight original songs, like "Roman Holiday" and "IOU," which are available to download with pre-orders now, along with Chaney's interpretations of Purcell's "O Solitude" and Frank Harford and Tex Ritter's "Long Time Gone," first recorded by the Everly Brothers. It is available to pre-order at iTunes and in the Nonesuch Store, where vinyl and CD pre-orders include a limited-edition autographed print.

    OLIVIA CHANEY ON TOUR

    Jun 19 Hoxton Hall London, UK
         
    Jul 24 Eddie's Attic Decatur, GA
    Jul 26 Jammin' Java Vienna, VA
    Jul 28 Club Passim Cambridge, MA
    Jul 29 Landmark on Main Street* Port Washington, NY
    Jul 31 National Sawdust Brooklyn, NY
    Aug 1 World Cafe Live Upstairs Philadelphia, PA
    Aug 4 Light Club Lamp Shop Burlington, VT
    Aug 6 The Drake Hotel Toronto, ON
    Aug 8 Constellation Chicago, IL
    Aug 10 Bryant-Lake Bowl Theater Minneapolis, MN
    Aug 12 Admiral Theatre** Bremerton, WA
    Aug 14 Mississippi Studios Portland, OR
    Aug 16 Swedish American Hall San Francisco, CA
         

    * w/Patty Griffin
    ** w/Bruce Hornsby

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