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The Staves, currently touring North America, have announced six headline shows in cities across the UK and Ireland this spring, following previously announced appearances at Forbidden Fruit Festival in Dublin and Bushstock in London. The tour, which begins in Manchester on May 31, will make stops at venues in Belfast, Galway, Limerick, Glasgow, and Brighton. The tour follows the release of the digital double A Side Tired As Fuck / Train Tracks last month.
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The Staves, currently touring North America, have announced six headline shows in cities across the UK and Ireland this spring, following previously announced appearances at Forbidden Fruit Festival in Dublin and Bushstock in London. The tour, which begins in Manchester on May 31, will make stops at venues in Belfast, Galway, Limerick, Glasgow, and Brighton. Tickets go on sale this Friday, March 17. See below for all the newly announced shows; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
The Watford–born sisters, now based in Minneapolis—Emily (vocals, synth), Jessica (vocals, guitar, keyboards), and Camilla (vocals, guitar, ukulele) Staveley-Taylor—have spent the last year touring North America extensively. The band's new live show has received rave reviews, and sold out venues across the continent in cities including New York, LA, Toronto, and Boston. DIY magazine says: "There's no showy stagecraft on show, yet the whole room is smitten." Other than a return to London's Royal Festival Hall last summer to play at Guy Garvey's Meltdown, this will be the first time for audiences on that side of the Atlantic to see the band's new four-piece setup.
The Staves, currently touring North America, have announced six headline shows in cities across the UK and Ireland this spring, following previously announced appearances at Forbidden Fruit Festival in Dublin and Bushstock in London. The tour, which begins in Manchester on May 31, will make stops at venues in Belfast, Galway, Limerick, Glasgow, and Brighton. Tickets go on sale this Friday, March 17. See below for all the newly announced shows; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
The Watford–born sisters, now based in Minneapolis—Emily (vocals, synth), Jessica (vocals, guitar, keyboards), and Camilla (vocals, guitar, ukulele) Staveley-Taylor—have spent the last year touring North America extensively. The band's new live show has received rave reviews, and sold out venues across the continent in cities including New York, LA, Toronto, and Boston. DIY magazine says: "There's no showy stagecraft on show, yet the whole room is smitten." Other than a return to London's Royal Festival Hall last summer to play at Guy Garvey's Meltdown, this will be the first time for audiences on that side of the Atlantic to see the band's new four-piece setup.
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The Staves, currently touring North America, have announced six headline shows in cities across the UK and Ireland this spring, following previously announced appearances at Forbidden Fruit Festival in Dublin and Bushstock in London. The tour, which begins in Manchester on May 31, will make stops at venues in Belfast, Galway, Limerick, Glasgow, and Brighton. Tickets go on sale this Friday, March 17. See below for all the newly announced shows; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
The Watford–born sisters, now based in Minneapolis—Emily (vocals, synth), Jessica (vocals, guitar, keyboards), and Camilla (vocals, guitar, ukulele) Staveley-Taylor—have spent the last year touring North America extensively. The band's new live show has received rave reviews, and sold out venues across the continent in cities including New York, LA, Toronto, and Boston. DIY magazine says: "There's no showy stagecraft on show, yet the whole room is smitten." Other than a return to London's Royal Festival Hall last summer to play at Guy Garvey's Meltdown, this will be the first time for audiences on that side of the Atlantic to see the band's new four-piece setup.
The Staves stopped by the NPR offices in Washington, DC, while on tour to perform a Tiny Desk Concert of four songs from their new album, All Now: the title track, "Fundamental Memory," "I'll Never Leave You Alone," and "So Gracefully." "The Tiny Desk setting perfectly illuminates the power and talent of their voices," says NPR's Kara Frame. You can watch it here.
The original cast album of Adam Guettel’s Broadway musical Days of Wine and Roses, with a book by Craig Lucas, starring Kelli O’Hara and Brian d’Arcy James, is now available on CD, following its recent digital release. “Repeated listenings compound the amazement,” the New York Times says of Guettel’s work, which “has always offered that kind of challenge—initially leaving a feeling of: Beautiful, but wait, I need to hear it again—and those up for it have a way of coming away shining like Moses down from the Mount. The new score has the same effect.” Guettel, O'Hara, and d'Arcy James—all of whom have been nominated for Tony Awards for Days of Wine and Roses—will sign copies of the CD at the Drama Book Shop in NYC this Wednesday, May 22.