Lake Street Dive Announces Australia, New Zealand Tour for December, January

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Lake Street Dive, which plays the Iceland Airwaves Festival and tours the UK and Ireland in November, will return to Australia and New Zealand to tour in December and January. The band will be taking in Woodford Folk Festival, Summer of Soul, and Fremantle Arts Centre New Year's Day Concert and will headline dates in Melbourne, Auckland, Adelaide, and more. 

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Lake Street Dive, which plays the Iceland Airwaves Festival and tours the UK and Ireland in November, will return to Australia and New Zealand to tour in December and January. The band will be taking in Woodford Folk Festival, Summer of Soul, and Fremantle Arts Centre New Year's Day Concert and will headline dates in Melbourne, Auckland, Adelaide, and more. See below for all of the currently scheduled dates; additional details for New Zealand will be added next week at nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Lake Street Dive made its Nonesuch debut with the release of their new album, Side Pony, earlier this year. "A band steeped in Motown Soul, Beatles melodies, and pop divas from Dusty Springfield to Adele," says Rolling Stone, "the retro vibe rules, vividly captured by producer Dave Cobb … pretty irresistible."

To pick up a copy of Side Pony, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, and JB Hi-Fi Australia and New Zealand. You can also hear the album on Spotify and Apple Music.

LAKE STREET DIVE ON TOUR

Nov 4 Iceland Airwaves Reykjavik, ICELAND
Nov 6 Sage Gateshead Gateshead, UK
Nov 7 Oran Mor Glasgow, UK
Nov 9 Academy 2 Manchester, UK
Nov 10 O2 Shepherds Bush Empire London, UK
Nov 12 SWX Bristol, UK
Nov 13 The Old Market Brighton, UK
Nov 16 Empire Music Hall Belfast, UK
Nov 17 Vicar Street Dublin, IRELAND
Nov 18 Cyprus Avenue Cork, IRELAND
     
Dec 28–30 Woodford Folk Festival Woodford, AUSTRALIA
Dec 31 Soul St. New Year's Eve Byron Bay, AUSTRALIA
Jan 1 Fremantle Arts Centre Fremantle, AUSTRALIA
Jan 4 The Gov Adelaide, AUSTRALIA
Jan 6 Howler Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
Jan 7 Summer of Soul  Leongatha, AUSTRALIA
Jan 11 Tuning Fork Auckland, NEW ZEALAND
     
Jan 16&17 Blue Note Tokyo, JAPAN
     
Feb 9 Hard Rock Hotel - SOLD OUT Riviera Maya, MEXICO
     
Feb 23 Meyerhoff Symphony Hall Baltimore, MD
Feb 25 Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts Boone, NC
     

 

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Lake Street Dive 2015 by Danny Clinch crnr w

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