The Staves to Tour US with Nickel Creek in February

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The Staves will join Nickel Creek as special guests on tour of the US Midwest and South in February. The two-week tour kicks off in Iowa City on February 6, with stops in Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Florida. As the Nickel Creek's tour continues, The Staves begin their own US headline tour on April 7, following the March 22 release of their album, All Now.

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The Staves will join Nickel Creek as special guests on tour of the US Midwest and South in February. The two-week tour kicks off at Hancher Auditorium in Iowa City on February 6, with stops in Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Florida. Nickel Creek's tour continues into May with special guests Monica Martin and Gaby Moreno. The Staves begin their own headline tour of the US with music from their new album, All Now, in DC on April 7, following the March 22 release of the album. See below for details and tickets; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Produced by John Congleton (Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen), the new album features the tracks “You Held It All” and "All Now," both released this past fall; a video for the latter, directed by James Arden and inspired by the influential British music television program Old Grey Whistle Test, can be seen here:

All Now, available to pre-order here, emerges from a period of chaos for the band that was followed by a period of enforced quiet. The Staves released their third album, Good Woman, in February 2021; it was an album of love and loss, written during a disconcerting period of turmoil and pain. “There was a delayed reaction to trauma and these big changes out of your control,” says Jess of the period that came after Good Woman, as the band—like the rest of us—were forced to sit with their thoughts.

The Staveley-Taylors were also still processing the death of their mother and other seismic changes: Emily took a backseat on this album (while still contributing vocals on a handful of tracks) to focus on motherhood, while Camilla reckoned with her own mental and physical health issues, including chronic pain and a series of operations due to endometriosis, which began to take an increasing toll.

Struggling after two years of deep solitude and pain following the release of Good Woman, The Staves did what they know how to do best: they got back to writing with the idea of going back to basics and focusing almost solely on each other and their guitars as a starting point.

It began with Jess, navigating this new landscape by harnessing her creativity on her own, at first in the studio in Hackney at the end of 2022, then slowly luring Camilla back to the next chapter of The Staves, before reaching out to Congleton, who the band had worked with on Good Woman.

THE STAVES US TOUR WITH NICKEL CREEK

Feb 6 Hancher Auditorium Iowa City, IA
Feb 7 Overture Hall Madison, WI
Feb 9 Hoyt Sherman Place Des Moines, IA
Feb 10 Murat Theatre Indianapolis, IN
Feb 12 Peoria Civic Center Peoria, IL
Feb 13 Kalamazoo State Theatre Kalamazoo, MI
Feb 15 Wexner Center Mershon Auditorium Columbus, OH
Feb 16 Clyde Theatre Fort Wayne, IN
Feb 17 The Louisville Palace Louisville, KY
Feb 19 Durham Performing Arts Center Durham, NC
Feb 20 Miller Theater Augusta, GA
Feb 21 Florida Theatre Jacksonville, FL
     

THE STAVES NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

Apr 7 Union Stage Washington, DC
Apr 8 Bowery Ballroom New York, NY
Apr 11 The Sinclair Cambridge, MA
Apr 13 The Opera House Toronto, ON
Apr 15 Lincoln Hall Chicago, IL
Apr 16 Varsity Theater Minneapolis, MN
Apr 19 Tractor Tavern Seattle, WA
Apr 20 Doug Fir Lounge Portland, OR
Apr 22 Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA
Apr 24 Troubadour West Hollywood, CA
     
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The Staves: Nickel Creek tour 2024
  • Tuesday, January 9, 2024
    The Staves to Tour US with Nickel Creek in February

    The Staves will join Nickel Creek as special guests on tour of the US Midwest and South in February. The two-week tour kicks off at Hancher Auditorium in Iowa City on February 6, with stops in Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Florida. Nickel Creek's tour continues into May with special guests Monica Martin and Gaby Moreno. The Staves begin their own headline tour of the US with music from their new album, All Now, in DC on April 7, following the March 22 release of the album. See below for details and tickets; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Produced by John Congleton (Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen), the new album features the tracks “You Held It All” and "All Now," both released this past fall; a video for the latter, directed by James Arden and inspired by the influential British music television program Old Grey Whistle Test, can be seen here:

    All Now, available to pre-order here, emerges from a period of chaos for the band that was followed by a period of enforced quiet. The Staves released their third album, Good Woman, in February 2021; it was an album of love and loss, written during a disconcerting period of turmoil and pain. “There was a delayed reaction to trauma and these big changes out of your control,” says Jess of the period that came after Good Woman, as the band—like the rest of us—were forced to sit with their thoughts.

    The Staveley-Taylors were also still processing the death of their mother and other seismic changes: Emily took a backseat on this album (while still contributing vocals on a handful of tracks) to focus on motherhood, while Camilla reckoned with her own mental and physical health issues, including chronic pain and a series of operations due to endometriosis, which began to take an increasing toll.

    Struggling after two years of deep solitude and pain following the release of Good Woman, The Staves did what they know how to do best: they got back to writing with the idea of going back to basics and focusing almost solely on each other and their guitars as a starting point.

    It began with Jess, navigating this new landscape by harnessing her creativity on her own, at first in the studio in Hackney at the end of 2022, then slowly luring Camilla back to the next chapter of The Staves, before reaching out to Congleton, who the band had worked with on Good Woman.

    THE STAVES US TOUR WITH NICKEL CREEK

    Feb 6 Hancher Auditorium Iowa City, IA
    Feb 7 Overture Hall Madison, WI
    Feb 9 Hoyt Sherman Place Des Moines, IA
    Feb 10 Murat Theatre Indianapolis, IN
    Feb 12 Peoria Civic Center Peoria, IL
    Feb 13 Kalamazoo State Theatre Kalamazoo, MI
    Feb 15 Wexner Center Mershon Auditorium Columbus, OH
    Feb 16 Clyde Theatre Fort Wayne, IN
    Feb 17 The Louisville Palace Louisville, KY
    Feb 19 Durham Performing Arts Center Durham, NC
    Feb 20 Miller Theater Augusta, GA
    Feb 21 Florida Theatre Jacksonville, FL
         

    THE STAVES NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

    Apr 7 Union Stage Washington, DC
    Apr 8 Bowery Ballroom New York, NY
    Apr 11 The Sinclair Cambridge, MA
    Apr 13 The Opera House Toronto, ON
    Apr 15 Lincoln Hall Chicago, IL
    Apr 16 Varsity Theater Minneapolis, MN
    Apr 19 Tractor Tavern Seattle, WA
    Apr 20 Doug Fir Lounge Portland, OR
    Apr 22 Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA
    Apr 24 Troubadour West Hollywood, CA
         
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