Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club Kicks Off North American "Adios" Tour

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Following the recent release of Buena Vista Social Club’s Lost and Found—a new collection of previously unreleased tracks—Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club, a core band featuring several of the original musicians, kicks off a North American farewell "Adios" tour at the Ravinia Festival outside Chicago on Wednesday. The "Adios" tour includes extensive dates in the US and Canada, culminating in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on November 7.

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Following the recent release of Buena Vista Social Club’s Lost and Found—a new collection of previously unreleased tracks—Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club, a core band featuring several of the original musicians, kick off a North American farewell "Adios" tour starting tomorrow, August 12, at the Ravinia Festival outside Chicago. The "Adios" tour includes extensive dates in the United States as well as dates in Canada, culminating November 7 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. See below for full tour itinerary or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Coming almost two decades after the release of the original Grammy-winning, self-titled LP, the new album features unreleased tracks—some of which were recorded in the original album’s 1996 Egrem studio sessions in Havana during a period of rich and prolific creativity stretching into the early 2000s. Lost and Found also features live recordings from the world tours of Buena Vista’s legendary veterans.

To pick up a copy of the album, which was released in March on World Circuit Records, distributed in North America by Nonesuch Records, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

ORQUESTA BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB ADIOS TOUR

Aug 12 Ravinia Festival Pavilion Highland Park, IL
Aug 15 Mountain Winery Saratoga, CA
Aug 16 Green Music Center Rohnert Park, CA
Aug 19 Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, CA
Aug 20 Humphreys Concert by the Bay San Diego, CA
Aug 22 Denver Botanic Gardens Denver, CO
Aug 24 Red Butte Garden Amphitheatre Salt Lake City, UT
Aug 27 Meijer Gardens Grand Rapids, MI
Aug 29 Filene Center at Wolf Trap Vienna, VA
Aug 30 Longwood Gardens Kennet Square, PA
Sep 27 Koerner Hall Toronto, ON
Sep 29 Jack Singer Concert Hall Calgary, AB
Oct 1 Chan Centre for the Performing Arts Vancouver, BC
Oct 2 Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA
Oct 4 Schnitzer Hall Portland, OR
Oct 7 Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts Davis, CA
Oct 9 Zellerbach Auditorium Berkeley, CA
Oct 11 Segerstrom Center for the Arts Costa Mesa, CA
Oct 13 Granada Theatre Santa Barbara, CA
Oct 15 Ikeda Theatre Mesa, AZ
Oct 17 Laurie Auditorium San Antonio, TX
Oct 18 Long Center for the Performing Arts Austin, TX
Oct 22 Knight Concert Hall Miami, FL
Oct 24 Rialto Center for the Arts Atlanta, GA
Oct 26 Durham Performing Arts Center Durham, NC
Oct 29 Calvin Theater Northampton, MA
Oct 30 Ulster Performing Arts Center Kingston, NY
Nov 1 Symphony Hall Boston, MA
Nov 3&4 Beacon Theatre New York, NY
Nov 7 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan, PR
     
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