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Punch Brothers have just returned home to the United States after a week in Europe that included five-star reviews for their shows in London and Glasgow. As Punch Brothers prepare to launch its US tour in Baton Rouge with Loudon Wainwright III this Friday, they have just added another string of East Coast dates in April, including stops in New York City, Philadelphia, DC, Atlanta, Nashville, and more. For a taste of their forthcoming album, Who's Feeling Young Now?, check out the new preview video with the track "Clara" here.
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Punch Brothers have just returned home to the United States after a week in Europe that saw the band perform a headlining gig in London the Times, in a five-star review, described as "brilliant, audacious, original and, above all, entertaining"; several sold-out shows with Amos Lee; and a set at Celtic Connections in Glasgow with label mates Carolina Chocolate Drops to which The Scotsman gave five stars as well.
As Punch Brothers prepare to launch their North American tour in Baton Rouge with Loudon Wainwright III this Friday, they have just added another string of new East Coast dates in April. Starting with a Mountain Stage concert in Morgantown, West Virginia, on April 15, this new leg include stops in New York City, Philadelphia, DC, Atlanta, Nashville, and more. Mountain Stage is on-sale now, and tickets for most of these newly added dates go on sale this weekend. See below for the full list of shows and go to nonesuch.com/on-tour for additional information and links.
The band's new album, Who's Feeling Young Now?, due out February 14 on CD and March 30 on vinyl, is available to pre-order now in the Nonesuch Store. Each order includes an instant download of the album track "Movement and Location" and a custom five-coaster set illustrated by the New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee, signed by the band. To reserve your copy, head to the Nonesuch Store now. For another taste of the album, check out the second album preview video, featuring the new track "Clara," below. (You can also see it and the first preview, with "Movement and Location," at nonesuch.com/media.)
Punch Brothers Add New East Coast Tour Dates; Preview New Album Track "Clara"
Danny Clinch
Punch Brothers have just returned home to the United States after a week in Europe that saw the band perform a headlining gig in London the Times, in a five-star review, described as "brilliant, audacious, original and, above all, entertaining"; several sold-out shows with Amos Lee; and a set at Celtic Connections in Glasgow with label mates Carolina Chocolate Drops to which The Scotsman gave five stars as well.
As Punch Brothers prepare to launch their North American tour in Baton Rouge with Loudon Wainwright III this Friday, they have just added another string of new East Coast dates in April. Starting with a Mountain Stage concert in Morgantown, West Virginia, on April 15, this new leg include stops in New York City, Philadelphia, DC, Atlanta, Nashville, and more. Mountain Stage is on-sale now, and tickets for most of these newly added dates go on sale this weekend. See below for the full list of shows and go to nonesuch.com/on-tour for additional information and links.
The band's new album, Who's Feeling Young Now?, due out February 14 on CD and March 30 on vinyl, is available to pre-order now in the Nonesuch Store. Each order includes an instant download of the album track "Movement and Location" and a custom five-coaster set illustrated by the New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee, signed by the band. To reserve your copy, head to the Nonesuch Store now. For another taste of the album, check out the second album preview video, featuring the new track "Clara," below. (You can also see it and the first preview, with "Movement and Location," at nonesuch.com/media.)
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Punch Brothers Add New East Coast Tour Dates; Preview New Album Track "Clara"
Punch Brothers have just returned home to the United States after a week in Europe that saw the band perform a headlining gig in London the Times, in a five-star review, described as "brilliant, audacious, original and, above all, entertaining"; several sold-out shows with Amos Lee; and a set at Celtic Connections in Glasgow with label mates Carolina Chocolate Drops to which The Scotsman gave five stars as well.
As Punch Brothers prepare to launch their North American tour in Baton Rouge with Loudon Wainwright III this Friday, they have just added another string of new East Coast dates in April. Starting with a Mountain Stage concert in Morgantown, West Virginia, on April 15, this new leg include stops in New York City, Philadelphia, DC, Atlanta, Nashville, and more. Mountain Stage is on-sale now, and tickets for most of these newly added dates go on sale this weekend. See below for the full list of shows and go to nonesuch.com/on-tour for additional information and links.
The band's new album, Who's Feeling Young Now?, due out February 14 on CD and March 30 on vinyl, is available to pre-order now in the Nonesuch Store. Each order includes an instant download of the album track "Movement and Location" and a custom five-coaster set illustrated by the New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee, signed by the band. To reserve your copy, head to the Nonesuch Store now. For another taste of the album, check out the second album preview video, featuring the new track "Clara," below. (You can also see it and the first preview, with "Movement and Location," at nonesuch.com/media.)
Rhiannon Giddens and Silkroad Ensemble conclude American Railroad fall tour at BAM in Brooklyn. Carminho is across the river at The Town Hall in NYC. John Adams is performed by the CSO. Laurie Anderson’s ARK: United States V concludes in Manchester. Jeremy Denk joins Fairfax Symphony Orchestra for Beethoven. Mary Halvorson tours Spain and Switzerland. Caroline Shaw is at Cité de la musique in Paris with Roomful of Teeth and Gabriel Kahane. Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Mass for the Endangered is performed in Amsterdam. The Staves are in Denver. Davóne Tines sings Bach at Columbia. Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway tour Massachusetts, upstate New York, and Ohio.
American Railroad, the new album from the Silkroad Ensemble with Rhiannon Giddens, is out now. It is the culmination of four years of research, collaboration, and music-making, having brought Silkroad artists all across the US to uncover and uplift stories of those who built the transcontinental railroad and connecting railways across North America. "The result is a tapestry of stories, traditions, and music that have shaped our multifaceted cultural identity, and that must be heard and recognized," Giddens says. Also out now are a performance video of the track "Mahk Jchi" and the first episode of the American Railroad podcast series. The US fall tour continues to November 23.