Tigran Hamasyan Kicks Off US Tour

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Tigran Hamasyan, whose Nonesuch Records debut album, Mockroot, is due out on Tuesday, kicks off a tour of the US with a performance at the University of Chicago's Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts—his Chicago debut—on Friday. The tour continues through the month, with stops in Oakland, Santa Cruz, Los Angeles, and Cambridge, two nights in New York City, and two sets in College Park, Maryland.

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Tigran Hamasyan, whose Nonesuch Records debut album, Mockroot, is out now in Europe and due this Tuesday, February 17, in the United States, kicks off a tour of the United States with a performance at the University of Chicago's Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts—his Chicago debut—on Friday. The tour continues through the month, with stops in Oakland, Santa Cruz, Los Angeles, and Cambridge, two nights in New York City, and two sets in College Park, Maryland. See below for all of the US tour dates.

Hamasyan performs at Le Trianon in Paris next month and will join label mate Brad Mehldau for a special duo show at the Philharmonie in April. For details on all the tour dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To order Mockroot now in Europe and pre-order in the US, head to iTunes or Amazon. To pre-order in the US, you can also head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album starting February 17.

TIGRAN HAMASYAN US TOUR

Feb 13 Longan Center for the Arts Chicago, IL
Feb 18 Yoshi's Oakland, CA
Feb 19 Kuumbwa Jazz Center Santa Cruz, CA
Feb 20 Bootleg Theater Los Angeles, CA
Feb 24 Regattabar Cambridge, MA
Feb 25 SubCulture New York, NY
Feb 26 SubCulture New York, NY
Feb 27 Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center College Park, MD
     
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  • Thursday, February 12, 2015
    Tigran Hamasyan Kicks Off US Tour

    Tigran Hamasyan, whose Nonesuch Records debut album, Mockroot, is out now in Europe and due this Tuesday, February 17, in the United States, kicks off a tour of the United States with a performance at the University of Chicago's Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts—his Chicago debut—on Friday. The tour continues through the month, with stops in Oakland, Santa Cruz, Los Angeles, and Cambridge, two nights in New York City, and two sets in College Park, Maryland. See below for all of the US tour dates.

    Hamasyan performs at Le Trianon in Paris next month and will join label mate Brad Mehldau for a special duo show at the Philharmonie in April. For details on all the tour dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To order Mockroot now in Europe and pre-order in the US, head to iTunes or Amazon. To pre-order in the US, you can also head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album starting February 17.

    TIGRAN HAMASYAN US TOUR

    Feb 13 Longan Center for the Arts Chicago, IL
    Feb 18 Yoshi's Oakland, CA
    Feb 19 Kuumbwa Jazz Center Santa Cruz, CA
    Feb 20 Bootleg Theater Los Angeles, CA
    Feb 24 Regattabar Cambridge, MA
    Feb 25 SubCulture New York, NY
    Feb 26 SubCulture New York, NY
    Feb 27 Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center College Park, MD
         
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