Watch: Mountain Man Shares Live Performance Video of "Window" and "Moon"

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Mountain Man, which resumes its first US tour in six years next week, has shared a video featuring a performance of the songs "Window" and "Moon"—both from the trio's Nonesuch debut album, Magic Ship—from a sold-out hometown show at the Haw River Ballroom in North Carolina from late last year. You can watch it here.

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Mountain Man, which resumes its first US tour in six years next week, has shared a video featuring a performance of the songs "Window" and "Moon"—both from the trio's Nonesuch debut album, Magic Ship—from a sold-out hometown show at the Haw River Ballroom in North Carolina from late last year. You can watch the video, directed by Josh Sliffe of Remedy, below.

Following a sold-out show as special guests of Kacey Musgraves at the Ryman last Friday, Mountain Man's headlining tour across the south and east begins next week with a set at South x San José in Austin and runs throughout the spring and summer. See below for details; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of Magic Ship, head to your local independent record store, iTunes, Amazon, the Mountain Man Store, and the Nonesuch Store. Nonesuch Store bundle options include an exclusive tote bag. Magic Ship can also be heard on Spotify and Apple Music.

MOUNTAIN MAN ON TOUR

Mar 13 South x San José Austin, TX
Mar 14 Luck Reunion Spicewood, TX
Mar 16 The Heights Theater Houston, TX
Mar 17&18 Preservation Hall New Orleans, LA
Mar 19 Duling Hall Jackson, MS
Mar 21 Saturn Birmingham, AL
Mar 22 Terminal West at King Plow Arts Center Atlanta, GA
Mar 23 Masonic Temple (Sold Out) Asheville, NC
Mar 24 Big Ears Festival Knoxville, TN
Mar 26 Harvester Performance Center Rocky Mount, VA
Mar 27 Richmond Music Hall at Capital Ale House Richmond, VA
Mar 28 Capitol Theatre York, PA
Mar 29 The Barns at Wolf Trap Vienna, VA
     
May 29 Creative Alliance (Sold Out) Baltimore, MD
May 30 SOPAC South Orange, NJ
Jun 1 Levon Helm Studios Woodstock, NY
Jun 2 Westhampton Beach PAC Westhampton Beach, NY
Jun 4 StageOne Fairfield, CT
Jun 5 National Sawdust Brooklyn, NY
Jun 7 The Hawthorne Barn Provincetown, MA
Jun 8 Shalin Liu Performance Center Rockport, MA
Jun 9 First Unitarian Church Burlington, VT
     
Jul 27 Newport Folk Festival (Sold Out) Newport, RI
Jul 30 The Crocodile Seattle, WA
Aug 2&3 Pickathon Happy Valley, OR
Aug 4 Red Rocks Amphitheatre* Morrison, CO
     
Sep 21 Koka Booth Amphitheatre^ Cary, NC
     

* w/Gregory Alan Isakov
^ w/Mandolin Orange

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Mountain Man: "Window" / "Moon" (Live) [video]

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