Sam Amidon to Tour US in October

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Sam Amidon has announced a headline tour of the Northeastern United States for this October featuring songs from his 2020 self-titled album and more. The two-week tour starts at Club Passim in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on October 4, followed by shows in Burlington, Providence, Brattleboro, Northampton, Sellersville, DC, NYC, and Woodstock, culminating at One Longfellow Square in Portland, Maine, on October 16. Amidon was on BBC Radio 3's In Tune to perform last week.

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Sam Amidon has announced a headline tour of the Northeastern United States for this October featuring songs from his 2020 self-titled album and more. The two-week tour starts at Club Passim in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on October 4, followed by shows in Burlington, Providence, Brattleboro, Northampton, Sellersville, DC, New York City, and Woodstock, culminating at One Longfellow Square in Portland, Maine, on October 16. See below for details on the newly announced shows; for all the latest, including Amidon's November tour of the UK with Joachim Cooder, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Amidon was on BBC Radio 3's In Tune last week to talk with host Sean Rafferty and perform two songs from his new album—"Spanish Merchant's Daughter" and "Maggie"—plus the earlier tune "Saro." You can hear it again at one hour and 25 minutes in to the episode here.

You can hear the album and pick up a copy here.

SAM AMIDON US FALL TOUR

Oct 4 Club Passim Cambridge, MA
Oct 5 Higher Ground Burlington, VT
Oct 7 Columbus Theatre Providence, RI
Oct 8 The Stone Church Brattleboro, VT
Oct 9 The Parlor Room Northampton, MA
Oct 11 Sellersville Theater Sellersville, PA
Oct 12 Jammin' Java Vienna, VA
Oct 13 (Le) Poisson Rouge New York, NY
Oct 15 The Colony Woodstock, NY
Oct 16 One Longfellow Square Portland, ME
     
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Sam Amidon 2021 US tour
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    Sam Amidon to Tour US in October

    Sam Amidon has announced a headline tour of the Northeastern United States for this October featuring songs from his 2020 self-titled album and more. The two-week tour starts at Club Passim in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on October 4, followed by shows in Burlington, Providence, Brattleboro, Northampton, Sellersville, DC, New York City, and Woodstock, culminating at One Longfellow Square in Portland, Maine, on October 16. See below for details on the newly announced shows; for all the latest, including Amidon's November tour of the UK with Joachim Cooder, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Amidon was on BBC Radio 3's In Tune last week to talk with host Sean Rafferty and perform two songs from his new album—"Spanish Merchant's Daughter" and "Maggie"—plus the earlier tune "Saro." You can hear it again at one hour and 25 minutes in to the episode here.

    You can hear the album and pick up a copy here.

    SAM AMIDON US FALL TOUR

    Oct 4 Club Passim Cambridge, MA
    Oct 5 Higher Ground Burlington, VT
    Oct 7 Columbus Theatre Providence, RI
    Oct 8 The Stone Church Brattleboro, VT
    Oct 9 The Parlor Room Northampton, MA
    Oct 11 Sellersville Theater Sellersville, PA
    Oct 12 Jammin' Java Vienna, VA
    Oct 13 (Le) Poisson Rouge New York, NY
    Oct 15 The Colony Woodstock, NY
    Oct 16 One Longfellow Square Portland, ME
         
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