Rhiannon Giddens Spring Tour on Sale Now

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Tickets are on sale now for Rhiannon Giddens' spring solo tour, featuring music from her debut solo album Tomorrow Is My Turn. The shows begin at the Big Ears Festival in March and continue through June, with stops in cities and at festivals along the way, including NYC, Chicago, LA, and the Bonnaroo Music Festival. Giddens’ bandmates from Carolina Chocolate Drops are part of her touring band. They perform on A Prairie Home Companion this weekend.

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Tickets are on sale now for Rhiannon Giddens' spring solo tour, featuring music from her new T Bone Burnett–produced debut solo album Tomorrow Is My Turn, released earlier this week on Nonesuch Records. The shows begin March 28 at the Big Ears Festival and continue through June, with stops in cities and at festivals along the way, including New York City (April 9 at The Town Hall), Chicago (April 23 at The Vic), Los Angeles (May 9 at El Rey Theatre), and the Bonnaroo Music Festival in June. Giddens’ bandmates from Carolina Chocolate Drops—multi-instrumentalist Hubby Jenkins, cellist Malcolm Parson, and multi-instrumentalist Rowan Corbett—are part of her touring band for Tomorrow Is My Turn. See below for the full itinerary and tickets and visit nonesuch.com/on-tour for all the latest.

Tomorrow Is My Turn is available at your local music shop, on iTunes, Amazon, and in the Nonesuch Store, where orders include a download of the complete album at checkout and CD orders and vinyl pre-orders (due March 3) include an exclusive, autographed print for a limited time. The HD digital album is also available in the Nonesuch Store.

Giddens made her solo television debut with a stunning performance of "Waterboy" from Tomorrow Is My Turn on CBS’s Late Show with David Letterman earlier this week, which you can watch again below. Tune in to hear her and the band on A Prairie Home Companion on public radio stations across the US on Saturday, streaming live at prairiehome.org; the show will be guest-hosted by Giddens' label mate Chris Thile.

RHIANNON GIDDENS ON TOUR

Mar 28&29 Big Ears Festival Knoxville, TN
Mar 31 Lexington Opera House ^ Lexington, KY
Apr 1 McGlohon Theatre ^ Charlotte, NC
Apr 2 Carolina Theater ^ Durham, NC
Apr 3 Buckhead Theatre ^ Atlanta, GA
Apr 4 Grand Ole Opry  Nashville, TN
Apr 7 Harvester Performance Center ^ Rocky Mount, VA
Apr 8 Jefferson Theater ^ Charlottesville, VA
Apr 9 The Town Hall ^ New York, NY
Apr 10 Theatre of Living Arts ^ Philadelphia, PA
Apr 12 Lincoln Theatre ^ Washington, DC
Apr 14 Infinity Hall ^ Noroflk, CT
Apr 16 Calvin Theatre ~ Northampton, MA
Apr 17 Landmark on Main Street ^ Port Washington, NY
Apr 18 Somerville Theatre ^ - Sold Out Somerville, MA
Apr 19 Stone Mountain Arts Center Brownfield, ME
Apr 21 The Egg ^ Albany, NY
Apr 23 The Vic Theatre ^ Chicago, IL
Apr 24 St. Cecilia Music Center ^ Grand Rapids, MI
Apr 26 Turner Hall Ballroom ^ Milwaukee, WI
Apr 27 Capitol Theatre ^ Madison, WI
Apr 28 Pantages Theatre ^ Minneapolis, MN
Apr 29 Liberty Hall ^ Lawrence, KS
May 1 Boulder Theater ^ Boulder, CO
May 3 Discovery Theatre Anchorage, AK
May 4 Glen Massay Theatre Palmer, AK
May 8 Campbell Hall, UCSB Santa Barbara, CA
May 9 El Rey Theatre ^ Los Angeles, CA
May 12 Van Duzer Theater, Humboldt State University Arcata, CA
May 14-17 SFJAZZ San Francisco, CA
May 19 Aladdin Theater ^ Portland, OR
May 20 Meany Theater, University of Washington ^ Seattle, WA
May 23 Papa Joe's Banjo-B-Que Music Festival Augusta, GA
Jun 2 Meymandi Concert Hall - NCS Benefit * Raleigh, NC
Jun 11-14 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival Manchester, TN
Jun 18 Telluride Bluegrass Festival Telluride, CO
     

^ Bhi Bhiman supporting
~ appearing with Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn
* appearing solo with Branford Marsalis & Friends

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Rhiannon Giddens 2014 by Dan Winters cover w

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