The Low Anthem Confirms Summer Tour Dates with Mumford & Sons and Iron & Wine

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After wrapping up its current European run with sold-out shows across the continent, The Low Anthem will return to the United States for spring and summer dates in support of their latest Nonesuch release, Smart Flesh, including headline shows and dates with Iron & Wine and Mumford & Sons. The Low Anthem is featured on the bonus track of label mate Emmylou Harris' forthcoming album Hard Bargain; her collaboration with the band on their song “To Ohio” will be available digitally via iTunes and Amazon.

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After wrapping up its current European run with sold-out shows across the continent, The Low Anthem will return to the United States for spring and summer dates in support of their latest Nonesuch release, Smart Flesh, including headline shows and dates with Iron & Wine and Mumford & Sons.  Since its release in February, Smart Flesh has received extensive critical praise from Rolling Stone, New York Times, NPR, USA Today, and the Los Angeles Times, among others; the band also performed live on the Late Show with David Letterman for the second time. See below for an updated tour schedule.

In addition, The Low Anthem is featured on the bonus track of label mate Emmylou Harris' forthcoming album, Hard Bargain, out April 26. Her collaboration with the band on their song “To Ohio” will be available digitally via iTunes and Amazon. "I just think they're extraordinary, so inventive and so original," Harris said in a recent interview on IFC. The legendary singer frequently joined the band onstage for the song during their fall tour together and invited them to open for her at the Grand Ole Opry.

To pick up a copy of Smart Flesh on vinyl or CD, with the high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the complete album included at checkout, head to the Nonesuch Store now. See the tour dates below; for more information, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

The Low Anthem Spring/Summer US Tour

Apr 14 Royal Oak Music Theatre* Royal Oak, MI
Apr 15 Town Ballroom* Buffalo, NY
Apr 16 MASS MoCA* North Adams, MA
Apr 17 Higher Ground* South Burlington, VT
Apr 18 State Theatre* Portland, ME
Apr 19 House of Blues* Boston, MA
Apr 20 Rams Head Live* Baltimore, MD
Apr 21 Electric Factory* Philadelphia, PA
Apr 22 9:30 Club* Washington, DC
Apr 23 Savannah College of Art & Design* Savannah, GA
Apr 25 40 Watt Club* Athens, GA
Apr 26 Amos Southend* Charlotte, NC
Apr 27 The National* Richmond, VA
Apr 30 New Orleans Jazz Fest New Orleans, LA
May 2 Fitzgerald's Houston, TX
May 3 Central Presbyterian Church Austin, TX
May 5 Santa Fe Performance Exchange Santa Fe, NM
May 6 Club Congress Tucson, AZ
May 7 Ice House Phoenix, AZ
May 9 The Autry - Heritage Court Los Angeles, CA
May 11 Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA
May 13 Doug Fir Lounge Portland, OR
May 14 The Red Room Kennewick, WA
May 16 The Triple Door Seattle, WA
May 17 The Biltmore Cabaret Vancouver, BC
Jun 3 Wexner Center Columbus, OH
Jun 4 Headliners Music Hall Louisville, KY
Jun 5 The Pageant** St. Louis, MO
Jun 7 Thomas Wolfe Auditorium** Asheville, NC
Jun 8 Raleigh Amphitheatre** Raleigh, NC
Jun 9 Merriweather Post Pavilion** Washington, DC
Jun 11 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Manchester, TN
Jun 12 Fox Theatre** Atlanta, GA
Jun 14 The Southern Charlottesville, VA
Jun 17 Edmond Town Hall Newtown, CT
Jun 18 Clearwater Festival Croton-on-Hudson, NY
Aug 28 LouFest St. Louis, MO

* w/ Iron & Wine
** w/ Mumford & Sons

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  • Monday, April 4, 2011
    The Low Anthem Confirms Summer Tour Dates with Mumford & Sons and Iron & Wine
    Ryan Mastro

    After wrapping up its current European run with sold-out shows across the continent, The Low Anthem will return to the United States for spring and summer dates in support of their latest Nonesuch release, Smart Flesh, including headline shows and dates with Iron & Wine and Mumford & Sons.  Since its release in February, Smart Flesh has received extensive critical praise from Rolling Stone, New York Times, NPR, USA Today, and the Los Angeles Times, among others; the band also performed live on the Late Show with David Letterman for the second time. See below for an updated tour schedule.

    In addition, The Low Anthem is featured on the bonus track of label mate Emmylou Harris' forthcoming album, Hard Bargain, out April 26. Her collaboration with the band on their song “To Ohio” will be available digitally via iTunes and Amazon. "I just think they're extraordinary, so inventive and so original," Harris said in a recent interview on IFC. The legendary singer frequently joined the band onstage for the song during their fall tour together and invited them to open for her at the Grand Ole Opry.

    To pick up a copy of Smart Flesh on vinyl or CD, with the high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the complete album included at checkout, head to the Nonesuch Store now. See the tour dates below; for more information, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    The Low Anthem Spring/Summer US Tour

    Apr 14 Royal Oak Music Theatre* Royal Oak, MI
    Apr 15 Town Ballroom* Buffalo, NY
    Apr 16 MASS MoCA* North Adams, MA
    Apr 17 Higher Ground* South Burlington, VT
    Apr 18 State Theatre* Portland, ME
    Apr 19 House of Blues* Boston, MA
    Apr 20 Rams Head Live* Baltimore, MD
    Apr 21 Electric Factory* Philadelphia, PA
    Apr 22 9:30 Club* Washington, DC
    Apr 23 Savannah College of Art & Design* Savannah, GA
    Apr 25 40 Watt Club* Athens, GA
    Apr 26 Amos Southend* Charlotte, NC
    Apr 27 The National* Richmond, VA
    Apr 30 New Orleans Jazz Fest New Orleans, LA
    May 2 Fitzgerald's Houston, TX
    May 3 Central Presbyterian Church Austin, TX
    May 5 Santa Fe Performance Exchange Santa Fe, NM
    May 6 Club Congress Tucson, AZ
    May 7 Ice House Phoenix, AZ
    May 9 The Autry - Heritage Court Los Angeles, CA
    May 11 Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA
    May 13 Doug Fir Lounge Portland, OR
    May 14 The Red Room Kennewick, WA
    May 16 The Triple Door Seattle, WA
    May 17 The Biltmore Cabaret Vancouver, BC
    Jun 3 Wexner Center Columbus, OH
    Jun 4 Headliners Music Hall Louisville, KY
    Jun 5 The Pageant** St. Louis, MO
    Jun 7 Thomas Wolfe Auditorium** Asheville, NC
    Jun 8 Raleigh Amphitheatre** Raleigh, NC
    Jun 9 Merriweather Post Pavilion** Washington, DC
    Jun 11 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Manchester, TN
    Jun 12 Fox Theatre** Atlanta, GA
    Jun 14 The Southern Charlottesville, VA
    Jun 17 Edmond Town Hall Newtown, CT
    Jun 18 Clearwater Festival Croton-on-Hudson, NY
    Aug 28 LouFest St. Louis, MO

    * w/ Iron & Wine
    ** w/ Mumford & Sons

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