Watch: Conor Oberst Unveils Video for "You Are Your Mother’s Child"

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Conor Oberst has released the second video from his critically acclaimed new album, Upside Down Mountain. The video, for the fan-favorite “You Are Your Mother’s Child,” which premiered on Rolling Stone, was filmed on New York’s Fire Island and directed by Greg Marinaccio. Conor Oberst, backed by LA band Dawes, is currently touring the globe. He’ll be making a stop in NYC this month for performances on Late Show with David Letterman on July 28 and Central Park’s SummerStage on July 29.

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Conor Oberst has released the second video from his critically acclaimed new album, Upside Down Mountain. The video, for the fan-favorite “You Are Your Mother’s Child,” which premiered on Rolling Stone, was filmed on New York’s Fire Island and directed by Greg Marinaccio. Watch the video below.

Upside Down Mountain, his debut album for Nonesuch Records, was released in May and has been hailed by critics as a creative triumph for the Bright Eyes front man.

Conor Oberst, backed by LA band Dawes, is currently touring the globe. He’ll be making a stop in New York City this month for performances on Late Show with David Letterman on July 28 and at Central Park’s SummerStage on July 29.

Oberst will be back on the road this fall. Los Angeles fans can see him play a very special show with folk legend John Prine at the Greek Theater on October 5. See below for all of the currently scheduled dates. For additional details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.


CONOR OBERST ON TOUR

Jul 18 KOKO London, UK
Jul 19 Latitude Festival Southwold, UK
Jul 20 Longitude Festival Dublin, IRELAND
Jul 21 ABC Glasgow, UK
     
Jul 27 Newport Folk Festival Newport, RI
Jul 29 SummerStage New York, NY
Jul 31 Meijer Gardens Amphitheatre Grand Rapids, MI
Aug 1 Brewery Ommegang Cooperstown, NY
     
Aug 5 Train Aarhus, DENMARK
Aug 6 Amager Bio Copenhagen, DENMARK
Aug 7 Øya Festival Oslo, NORWAY
Aug 8 Way Out West Gothenburg, SWEDEN
Aug 9 Haldern Pop Festival Rees-Haldern, GERMANY
Aug 11 Fabrik Hamburg, GERMANY
Aug 12 Postbahnhof Berlin, GERMANY
Aug 13 Frequency Festival St. Polten, AUSTRIA
Aug 14 Arena Vienna, AUSTRIA
Aug 16 Freiheiz Munich, GERMANY
Aug 17 Gloria Cologne, GERMANY
Aug 18 Kaufleuten Zurich, SWITZERLAND
Aug 19 Mojotic Festival Sestri Levante, ITALY
Aug 20 Sala Apolo Barcelona, SPAIN
Aug 22 Paredes de Coura Festival Paredes de Coura, PORTUGAL
     
Sep 14 Red Butte Garden Salt Lake City, UT
Sep 16 Boulder Theater Boulder, CO
Sep 18 Cain's Ballroom Tulsa, OK
Sep 19 House of Blues Houston, TX
Sep 21 Annette Strauss Square Dallas, TX
Sep 23 Sunshine Theatre Albuquerque, NM
Sep 24 Belly Up Aspen, CO
Sep 25 Mishawaka Amphitheatre Bellevue, CO
Sep 27 Knitting Factory Boise, ID
Sep 28 Knitting Factory Spokane, WA
Sep 30 Showbox at the Market Seattle, WA
Oct 1 Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR
Oct 5 Greek Theatre (w/John Prine) Los Angeles, CA
     
Oct 11 Corona Capital Music Festival Mexico City, MEXICO
     

 

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