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Lake Street Dive has shared an intimate video for the emotionally charged new song "I Can Change" from their forthcoming album, Free Yourself Up, due May 4. The video was created by Claire Marie Vogel. The band also announced more North American stops on their international tour of now more than fifty additional performances, included newly added shows in Cleveland, Portland, Atlanta, Austin, Memphis, Chicago, and more. Tickets go on sale on Friday, April 6.

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Lake Street Dive has shared a video for the new song "I Can Change" from their forthcoming album, Free Yourself Up, due May 4 on Nonesuch. The band also announces more North American stops on their international tour, which begins with an intimate show at The Sinclair in Lake Street Dive's original home of Boston on the album's release day and continues with more than fifty additional performances. Newly added tour cities include Cleveland, Portland, Atlanta, Austin, Memphis, Chicago, and more. Tickets go on sale on Friday, April 6, at nonesuch.com/on-tour. The majority of tickets purchased online for headline shows will include a Free Yourself Up CD; details below.

The intimate video for "I Can Change" puts singer Rachael Price front-and-center as she is carefully put through numerous wardrobe changes, emphasizing the physical and metaphorical changes she sings about in the song's lyrics. The video was created by filmmaker Claire Marie Vogel.

Free Yourself Up is Lake Street Dive's second album on Nonesuch Records, following its 2016 album, Side Pony. The four-member band—drummer Michael Calabrese, bassist Bridget Kearney, singer Rachael Price, and guitarist/trumpeter Michael "McDuck" Olson—produced the album themselves at Goosehead Palace Studios in Nashville with engineer Dan Knobler.

Free Yourself Up is available to pre-order now at iTunes and in the Nonesuch Store, where the album tracks "Good Kisser" and "I Can Change" are available for instant download; Nonesuch Store pre-orders also include an exclusive print autographed by the band. The band recently shared the video for "Good Kisser," recorded at Goosehead Palace Studios, which can be seen here.

To Lake Street Dive, the title, Free Yourself Up, is both an exhortation to listeners and a statement of the band's purpose. In many ways, it is their most intimate and collaborative record, with the band working as a tightly knit unit to craft its ten songs. For this album, the quartet drafted touring keyboardist Akie Bermiss to join them in the studio as well as on stage. Adding another player to the process freed up the band members to explore a wider range of instrumental textures, construct more full-bodied arrangements, and build on their well-known background harmonies.

LAKE STREET DIVE ON TOUR

May 4 The Sinclair (Sold Out) Boston, MA
May 5 Shea Theater (Sold Out) Turners Falls, MA
May 6 Ulster Performing Arts Center Kingston, NY
May 8 Higher Ground (Sold Out) Burlington, VT
May 9 College Street Music Hall New Haven, CT
May 10 Brooklyn Steel (Sold Out) Brooklyn, NY
May 12 The Fillmore Philadelphia, PA
May 13 Mr. Smalls (Sold Out) Pittsburgh, PA
May 15 Thalia Hall (Sold Out) Chicago, IL
May 17 Palace Theater St. Paul, MN
May 18 Simon Estes Amphitheater Des Moines, IA
May 19 The Pageant St. Louis, MO
May 21 KiMo Theater Albuquerque, NM
May 23 Ford Theater (Sold Out) Los Angeles, CA
May 24 House of Blues Anaheim, CA
May 25 The Fillmore (Sold Out) San Francisco, CA
May 27 Bottle Rock Festival (Sold Out) Napa Valley, CA
May 29 Commodore (Sold Out) Vancouver, BC
May 30 Showbox at the Market (Sold Out) Seattle, WA
Jun 1 Ogden Music Festival Ogden, UT
Jun 2 Montbleu Resort Casino + Stateline, NV
     
Jun 20 House of Blues + Cleveland, OH
Jun 21 Maier Foundation Performance Hall, Clay Center Charleston, WV
Jun 23 Ottawa Jazz Festival Ottawa, ON
Jun 25 Toronto Jazz Festival Toronto, ON
Jun 26 The Royal Oak Theatre + Royal Oak, MI
Jun 28 International Jazz Festival > Rochester, NY
Jun 29 Count Basie Theatre + Red Bank, NJ
Jul 2 The National + Richmond, VA
Jul 3 Pisgah Brewing Outdoor Stage + Black Mountain, NC
Jul 5 WTMD First Thursday +> Baltimore, MD
Jul 7 Thompon's Point + Portland, ME
Jul 8 Levitate Festival > Marshfield, MA
Jul 10 Charleston Music Hall + Charleston, SC
Jul 12 North Carolina Museum of Art + Raleigh, NC
Jul 13 Variety Playhouse + Atlanta, GA
Jul 14 Variety Playhouse + Atlanta, GA
Jul 16 House of Blues + New Orleans, LA
Jul 17 House of Blues + Houston, TX
Jul 20 The Bomb Factory + Dallas, TX
Jul 21 ACL Live at The Moody Theatre + Austin, TX
     
Aug 31 Manchester Music Hall + Lexington, KY
Sep 3 Englert Theatre + Iowa City, IA
Sep 4 Slowdown + Omaha, NE
Sep 6 Red Rocks Amphitheatre> Morrison, CO
Sep 10 Bridger Brewing + Bozeman, MT
Sep 12 The Wilma + Missoula, MT
Sep 13 Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery> Woodinville, WA
Sep 14 Revolution Hall + Portland, OR
Sep 22 Sonoma Harvest Music Festival (Sold Out)> Glen Ellen, CA
Sep 28 Roots N Blues N BBQ Festival +> Columbia, MO
Sep 29 Levitt Shell +> Memphis, TN
     
Oct 11 O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire> London, UK
     
Oct 25 Brown Theatre + Louisville, KY
Oct 26 Pabst Theater + Milwaukee, WI
Oct 27 The Riviera Theatre +> Chicago, IL
Oct 29 The Vogue + Indianapolis, IN
Nov 1 Ryman Auditorium + Nashville, TN
Nov 2 Newport Music Hall + Columbus, OH
Nov 3 The State Theatre + Ithaca, NY
Nov 5 Beacon Theatre +> New York, NY
Nov 6 Beacon Theatre +> New York, NY
Nov 9 The Anthem + Washington, DC
     

+ newly announced
> non-album bundle date

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Lake Street Dive: "I Can Change" [video]

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