Randy Newman Kicks Off European Tour

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Randy Newman kicks off a month-long tour of Europe and the UK with two performances in the Netherlands, in Eindhoven and Nijmegen, followed by shows in Belgium in Antwerp, Bruges, and Brussels, and a return to the Netherlands for shows at The Hague and in Amsterdam, Utrecht, and Groningen. From there, Newman makes his way to the UK and Ireland, performing in London, Dublin, Glasgow, and Gateshead, and returns to the Continent to close out the tour in Germany and Austria.

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Randy Newman kicks off a month-long tour of Europe and the UK with two performances in the Netherlands this weekend at Eindhoven Muziekgebouw on Saturday and Concertgebouw De Vereeniging in Nijmegen on Sunday. He then heads to Belgium for shows in Antwerp, Bruges, and Brussels, before returning to the Netherlands for shows at The Hague and in Amsterdam, Utrecht, and Groningen. From there, Newman makes his way to the UK and Ireland, performing at Royal Festival Hall in London, Vicar Street in Dublin, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, and Sage Gateshead, and returns to the Continent to close out the tour in Germany and Austria in early November. See below for all of the tour dates; for additional details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Newman's latest release was recorded not far from his current tour: the 2011 CD/DVD Live in London. To peruse his complete Nonesuch Records catalog, including that album, two volumes of his Songbook series, and his 2008 album Harps and Angels, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a free MP3 download of the complete album at checkout.

RANDY NEWMAN ON TOUR

Oct 10 Eindhoven Muziekgebouw Eindhoven, NETHERLANDS
Oct 11 Concertgebouw De Vereeniging Nijmegen, NETHERLANDS
Oct 13&14 De Roma Antwerp, BELGIUM
Oct 16 Concertgebouw Bruges, BELGIUM
Oct 17 Ancienne Belgique Brussels, BELGIUM
Oct 19 Zuiderstrandtheater The Hague, NETHERLANDS
Oct 20 Concertgebouw Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Oct 22 TivoliVredenburg Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
Oct 23 De Oosterpoort Groningen, NETHERLANDS
Oct 26 Royal Festival Hall London, UK
Oct 27&28 Vicar Street Dublin, IRELAND
Oct 30 Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Glasgow, UK
Oct 31 Sage Gateshead Gateshead, UK
Nov 1 Admiralspalast Berlin, GERMANY
Nov 3 Das Wormser Theater Worms, GERMANY
Nov 5 MuseumsQuartier Vienna, AUSTRIA
     
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