Daughter of Swords Announces New Summer, Fall Tour Dates

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Daughter of Swords, aka Mountain Man's Alexandra Sauser-Monnig, has announced several new summer and fall tour dates featuring songs from her recently released debut album, Dawnbreaker. The tour dates include headline concerts and shows with The Mountain Goats, Molly Tuttle, Hiss Golden Messenger, Molly Sarlé, and Sylvan Esso.

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Daughter of Swords, aka Mountain Man's Alexandra Sauser-Monnig, has announced several new summer and fall tour dates featuring songs from her recently released debut album, Dawnbreaker. The tour dates include headline concerts and shows with The Mountain Goats, Molly Tuttle, Hiss Golden Messenger, Molly Sarlé (also of Mountain Man), and Sylvan Esso (the duo of Nick Sanborn, who co-produced Dawnbreaker with Sauser-Monnig, and Mountain Man's Amelia Meath). See below for all of the currently announced dates; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

NPR hailed Dawnbreaker as a "tender, fragile, jewel of a record," and Pitchfork said it "reveals her effortless skill as a songwriter." To pick up a copy, head to your local record store, iTunes, Amazon, the Daughter of Swords shop, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. You can also hear the album on Spotify, Apple Music, and other digital service providers.

DAUGHTER OF SWORDS ON TOUR

Aug 8 Broadberry* Richmond, VA
Aug 9 College Street Music Hall* New Haven, CT
Aug 13 Union Pool Brooklyn, NY
Aug 14 Songbyrd Washington, DC
Aug 15 Ambrose West Asheville, NC
Aug 18 3rd and Lindsley** Nashville, TN
Sep 7 Hopscotch Music Festival Raleigh, NC
Sep 30 Club Dada^ Dallas, TX
Oct 1 Antone's^ Austin, TX
Oct 3 191 Toole^ Tucson, AZ
Oct 4 Casbah^ San Diego, CA
Oct 5 Teragram Ballroom^ Los Angeles, CA
Oct 8 Café du Nord^^ San Francisco, CA
Oct 9 Bunk Bar^^ Portland, OR
Oct 11 The Vera Project^^ Seattle, WA
Nov 17&18 Beacon Theatre New York, NY
     

* with The Mountain Goats
** with Molly Tuttle
^ with Hiss Golden Messenger
^^ with Molly Sarlé
† w/Sylvan Esso

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Daughter of Swords 2019fwd by Kendall Bailey Atwater
  • Wednesday, July 17, 2019
    Daughter of Swords Announces New Summer, Fall Tour Dates
    Kendall Bailey Atwater

    Daughter of Swords, aka Mountain Man's Alexandra Sauser-Monnig, has announced several new summer and fall tour dates featuring songs from her recently released debut album, Dawnbreaker. The tour dates include headline concerts and shows with The Mountain Goats, Molly Tuttle, Hiss Golden Messenger, Molly Sarlé (also of Mountain Man), and Sylvan Esso (the duo of Nick Sanborn, who co-produced Dawnbreaker with Sauser-Monnig, and Mountain Man's Amelia Meath). See below for all of the currently announced dates; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    NPR hailed Dawnbreaker as a "tender, fragile, jewel of a record," and Pitchfork said it "reveals her effortless skill as a songwriter." To pick up a copy, head to your local record store, iTunes, Amazon, the Daughter of Swords shop, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. You can also hear the album on Spotify, Apple Music, and other digital service providers.

    DAUGHTER OF SWORDS ON TOUR

    Aug 8 Broadberry* Richmond, VA
    Aug 9 College Street Music Hall* New Haven, CT
    Aug 13 Union Pool Brooklyn, NY
    Aug 14 Songbyrd Washington, DC
    Aug 15 Ambrose West Asheville, NC
    Aug 18 3rd and Lindsley** Nashville, TN
    Sep 7 Hopscotch Music Festival Raleigh, NC
    Sep 30 Club Dada^ Dallas, TX
    Oct 1 Antone's^ Austin, TX
    Oct 3 191 Toole^ Tucson, AZ
    Oct 4 Casbah^ San Diego, CA
    Oct 5 Teragram Ballroom^ Los Angeles, CA
    Oct 8 Café du Nord^^ San Francisco, CA
    Oct 9 Bunk Bar^^ Portland, OR
    Oct 11 The Vera Project^^ Seattle, WA
    Nov 17&18 Beacon Theatre New York, NY
         

    * with The Mountain Goats
    ** with Molly Tuttle
    ^ with Hiss Golden Messenger
    ^^ with Molly Sarlé
    † w/Sylvan Esso

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