Lake Street Dive Announces "Lounge Around Sounds" Tour for Spring 2020
Lake Street Dive has announced its first tour dates of 2020: its Lounge Around Sounds Tour. The tour will be an easygoing, semi-acoustic, fireside evening with the band. Fans are encouraged to sing along as the band performs a revue of its sixteen-year catalog of songs, including deep cuts, works-in-progress, and fan favorites, all sung around a grand piano. The band also invites audience members to wear silk pajamas if they are so inclined.
Lake Street Dive has announced its first tour dates of 2020: its Lounge Around Sounds Tour. The tour will be an easygoing, semi-acoustic, fireside evening with the band. Fans are encouraged to sing along as the band performs a revue of its sixteen-year catalog of songs, including deep cuts, works-in-progress, and fan favorites, all sung around a grand piano. The band also invites audience members to wear silk pajamas if they are so inclined.
For the first time, Lake Street Dive is offering VIP packages for all headline shows on this tour. VIP tickets include an intimate pre-show experience with the band—soundcheck and a Q&A session with the band—premium seating, an autographed screen-printed tour poster, commemorative laminate, and more. Details here. Artist pre-sale and VIP packages for all headlining dates (excludes festivals) starts this Wednesday, November 20, at 10am local time; pre-sale password is WOKEUPLIKETHIS. Public on-sale begins Friday. See below for show details.
To pick up a copy of Lake Street Dive's latest album, Free Yourself Up, head to your local record store, iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. You can also listen to the album on Spotify and Apple Music.
Apr 9 | Capitol Center for the Arts | Concord, NH |
Apr 10 | The Music Hall | Portsmouth, NH |
Apr 11 | Vets Memorial Auditorium | Providence, RI |
Apr 14 | The Capitol Theatre | Port Chester, NY |
Apr 16 | Ulster PAC | Kingston, NY |
Apr 17 | Tilles Center | Brookville, NY |
Apr 18 | Keswick Theatre | Glenside, PA |
Apr 19 | Paramount Theatre | Asbury Park, NJ |
Apr 21 | Paramount Theater | Charlottesville, VA |
Apr 22 | Durham PAC | Durham, NC |
Apr 24 | Tuck Fest | Charlotte, NC |
Apr 25 | Sweetwater 420 Fest | Atlanta, GA |
Apr 26 | Gaillard Center | Charleston, SC |
Apr 28 | Lucas Theatre | Savannah, GA |
Apr 29 | Peace Center | Greenville, SC |
May 1 | Intuition Ale Works | Jacksonville, FL |
May 2 | Arsht Center | Miami, FL |
May 3 | Tampa Theatre | Tampa, FL |
May 5 | The Plaza Live | Orlando, FL |
May 6 | Saenger Theatre | Mobile, AL |
May 8 | Majestic Theater | Dallas, TX |
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