Sam Amidon Launches European Tour

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Sam Amidon begins a European tour of music from his new album, The Following Mountain, at Scalateatern Källare in Stockholm, followed by shows in Norway, Denmark, Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands, the UK, and Ireland.

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Sam Amidon begins his autumn European tour, in support of his new album, The Following Mountain, at Scalateatern Källare in Stockholm tonight. The tour continues with dates in Oslo, Copenhagen, London, Hamburg, Berlin, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, and more, concluding in Ireland early next month with concerts at Whelan’s in Dublin and Cyprus Avenue in Cork.

See below for details and ticket links. For all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

The Following Mountain was released earlier this year via Nonesuch Records. The London Evening Standard gives the album four stars, praising its “captivating arrangements and elegiac charm.” The Irish Times gives it four stars as well, calling it “breathtaking … a fascinating signpost to the future.”

To pick up a copy of The Following Mountain, head to iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and listen to the album on Apple Music and Spotify.

SAM AMIDON EUROPEAN TOUR

Oct 19 Scalateatern Källare Stockholm, SWEDEN
Oct 20 Café Mono Oslo, NORWAY
Oct 22 Folk å Rock Malmö, SWEDEN
Oct 23 Atlas Aarhus, DENMARK
Oct 24 Lille Vega Copenhagen, DENMARK
Oct 26 Union Chapel London, UK
Oct 28 Forum Freies Theater Dusseldorf, GERMANY
Oct 29 Nochtspeicher Hamburg, GERMANY
Oct 30 Privatclub Berlin, GERMANY
Nov 1 Espace B Paris, FRANCE
Nov 2 Chäslage Stans, SWITZERLAND
Nov 3 Theater am Ring - Studio  Saarlouis, GERMANY
Nov 4 Ancienne Belgique Brussels, BELGIUM
Nov 5 Bitterzoet Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Nov 7 Whelan's Dublin, IRELAND
Nov 8 Cyprus Avenue Cork, IRELAND
     
Nov 26 Huddersfield Contemporary Music Fesitval Huddersfield, UK
Dec 12 St. Mary's Church Guildford, UK
     
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