Rhiannon Giddens to Tour Europe, UK in Spring 2017

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Rhiannon Giddens will tour Europe next spring. The concerts begin at Ducs des Lombards Jazz Club in Paris on March 23, followed by stops in Amsterdam, Brussels, Hamburg, and Cologne. She then heads to the UK for shows in London, Cambridge, and Edinburgh, and to Ireland for a culminating concert at Whelans in Dublin on April 3. Tickets go on sale this Friday, December 9.

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Rhiannon Giddens, who will celebrate this New Year's Eve in a performance with the Winston-Salem Symphony in her home state of North Carolina, will tour Europe next spring. The concerts begin at Ducs des Lombards Jazz Club in Paris on March 23, followed by stops in Amsterdam, Brussels, Hamburg, and Cologne. She then heads to the UK for shows in London, Cambridge, and Edinburgh, and to Ireland for a culminating concert at Whelan's in Dublin on April 3. Later that month, Giddens will be in Australia for previously announced sets at the Byron Bay Bluesfest. Tickets for the European tour go on sale this Friday, December 9. See below for all of the currently scheduled shows; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of Rhiannon Giddens's debut solo album, Tomorrow Is My Turn, and the follow-up EP, Factory Girl, head to the Nonesuch Store, where everything out now is an additional 15% off the everyday low price listed on the site as part of the store's anniversary sale.

RHIANNON GIDDENS ON TOUR

Dec 31 Stevens Center* Winston-Salem, NC
     
Mar 23 Ducs des Lombards Jazz Club Paris, FRANCE
Mar 25 Amstelkerk Amsterdam, HOLLAND
Mar 26 AB Club Brussels, BELGIUM
Mar 27 Mojo Hamburg, GERMANY
Mar 29 Gloria Cologne, GERMANY
Mar 30 Union Chapel London, UK
Mar 31 Cambridge Junction Cambridge, UK
Apr 2 Queens Hall Edinburgh, UK
Apr 3 Whelan's Dublin, IRELAND
     
April 13–16 Byron Bay Bluesfest Byron Bay, AUSTRALIA
     
April 28 Stagecoach Festival Indio, CA
     
May 11 Somerville Theatre Boston, MA
Mar 13 Lincoln Center^ New York, NY
     

* w/Winston-Salem Symphony
^ American Songbook series

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  • Monday, December 5, 2016
    Rhiannon Giddens to Tour Europe, UK in Spring 2017
    Tanya Rosen Jones

    Rhiannon Giddens, who will celebrate this New Year's Eve in a performance with the Winston-Salem Symphony in her home state of North Carolina, will tour Europe next spring. The concerts begin at Ducs des Lombards Jazz Club in Paris on March 23, followed by stops in Amsterdam, Brussels, Hamburg, and Cologne. She then heads to the UK for shows in London, Cambridge, and Edinburgh, and to Ireland for a culminating concert at Whelan's in Dublin on April 3. Later that month, Giddens will be in Australia for previously announced sets at the Byron Bay Bluesfest. Tickets for the European tour go on sale this Friday, December 9. See below for all of the currently scheduled shows; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To pick up a copy of Rhiannon Giddens's debut solo album, Tomorrow Is My Turn, and the follow-up EP, Factory Girl, head to the Nonesuch Store, where everything out now is an additional 15% off the everyday low price listed on the site as part of the store's anniversary sale.

    RHIANNON GIDDENS ON TOUR

    Dec 31 Stevens Center* Winston-Salem, NC
         
    Mar 23 Ducs des Lombards Jazz Club Paris, FRANCE
    Mar 25 Amstelkerk Amsterdam, HOLLAND
    Mar 26 AB Club Brussels, BELGIUM
    Mar 27 Mojo Hamburg, GERMANY
    Mar 29 Gloria Cologne, GERMANY
    Mar 30 Union Chapel London, UK
    Mar 31 Cambridge Junction Cambridge, UK
    Apr 2 Queens Hall Edinburgh, UK
    Apr 3 Whelan's Dublin, IRELAND
         
    April 13–16 Byron Bay Bluesfest Byron Bay, AUSTRALIA
         
    April 28 Stagecoach Festival Indio, CA
         
    May 11 Somerville Theatre Boston, MA
    Mar 13 Lincoln Center^ New York, NY
         

    * w/Winston-Salem Symphony
    ^ American Songbook series

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