Natalie Merchant Makes Additional "Leave Your Sleep" Prints Available, Adds New Dates to European Tour in May

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To coincide with the Nonesuch release of Natalie Merchant’s new album, Leave Your Sleep, on April 13, Merchant has announced a European tour in May—her first in eight years—including seven previously announced dates in the UK and now an additional seven dates in Brussels, Amsterdam, Cologne, Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, and Paris. The limited-edition, signed print of Merchant available exclusively with Nonesuch Store orders has now been extended to an additional 500 prints. [Update: These, too, are now sold out.]

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As we announced yesterday in the Nonesuch Journal, Nonesuch Records will release Natalie Merchant’s new album, Leave Your Sleep, on April 13, and the album is now available for pre-order in the Nonesuch Store. In a Nonesuch Store exclusive offer, the first 500 orders of the album were made available with a print of a Natalie Merchant photo taken by Mark Seliger and signed by Natalie. Given the overwhelming interest in the print—the first run of which has already sold out—Natalie has graciously agreed to sign an additional 500 copies, which are now available in the Nonesuch Store. [Update: This second print run has also now sold out.]

Leave Your Sleep is the culmination of six years of research and collaboration. It is Merchant's first studio album since 2003 and her first for Nonesuch. To coincide with the release, she has announced a European tour in May—her first in eight years—including seven dates in the UK that have previously been announced and now an additional seven dates on the Continent, beginning in Brussels and heading next to Amsterdam, followed by four nights in Germany, and one in Paris.

During an earlier visit to the UK, Natalie recorded four tracks for the BBC Radio 2 show with Bob Harris. For each of the past four weeks, the show has aired one of the tracks. The fourth and final track, "The Sleepy Giant," off the forthcoming album, aired this past Saturday. You can listen online at bbc.co.uk. Natalie’s segment begins at around 2 hrs 23 mins.

All of the currently scheduled European dates and venues are listed below. For more information and links to purchase tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

NATALIE MERCHANT MAY 2010 EUROPEAN TOUR

May 10 Ancienne Belgique Brussels, BELGIUM
May 11 Paradiso Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
May 12 Kulturkirche Cologne, GERMANY
May 14 Ubel und Gefahrlich Hamburg, GERMANY
May 15 Admiralspalast Studio Berlin, GERMANY
May 17 Freiheizhalle Munich, GERMANY
May 20 Alhambra Paris, FRANCE
May 22 HMV Hammersmith Apollo London, UK
May 24 The Lowry Salford, UK
May 25 The Sage Gateshead Gateshead, UK
May 26 Usher Hall Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
May 28 Birmingham Symphony Hall Birmingham, UK
May 29 Colston Hall Bristol, UK
May 30 Brighton Dome Brighton, UK
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Natalie Merchant: "Leave Your Sleep" [cover+print]
  • Wednesday, March 3, 2010
    Natalie Merchant Makes Additional "Leave Your Sleep" Prints Available, Adds New Dates to European Tour in May

    As we announced yesterday in the Nonesuch Journal, Nonesuch Records will release Natalie Merchant’s new album, Leave Your Sleep, on April 13, and the album is now available for pre-order in the Nonesuch Store. In a Nonesuch Store exclusive offer, the first 500 orders of the album were made available with a print of a Natalie Merchant photo taken by Mark Seliger and signed by Natalie. Given the overwhelming interest in the print—the first run of which has already sold out—Natalie has graciously agreed to sign an additional 500 copies, which are now available in the Nonesuch Store. [Update: This second print run has also now sold out.]

    Leave Your Sleep is the culmination of six years of research and collaboration. It is Merchant's first studio album since 2003 and her first for Nonesuch. To coincide with the release, she has announced a European tour in May—her first in eight years—including seven dates in the UK that have previously been announced and now an additional seven dates on the Continent, beginning in Brussels and heading next to Amsterdam, followed by four nights in Germany, and one in Paris.

    During an earlier visit to the UK, Natalie recorded four tracks for the BBC Radio 2 show with Bob Harris. For each of the past four weeks, the show has aired one of the tracks. The fourth and final track, "The Sleepy Giant," off the forthcoming album, aired this past Saturday. You can listen online at bbc.co.uk. Natalie’s segment begins at around 2 hrs 23 mins.

    All of the currently scheduled European dates and venues are listed below. For more information and links to purchase tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    NATALIE MERCHANT MAY 2010 EUROPEAN TOUR

    May 10 Ancienne Belgique Brussels, BELGIUM
    May 11 Paradiso Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
    May 12 Kulturkirche Cologne, GERMANY
    May 14 Ubel und Gefahrlich Hamburg, GERMANY
    May 15 Admiralspalast Studio Berlin, GERMANY
    May 17 Freiheizhalle Munich, GERMANY
    May 20 Alhambra Paris, FRANCE
    May 22 HMV Hammersmith Apollo London, UK
    May 24 The Lowry Salford, UK
    May 25 The Sage Gateshead Gateshead, UK
    May 26 Usher Hall Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
    May 28 Birmingham Symphony Hall Birmingham, UK
    May 29 Colston Hall Bristol, UK
    May 30 Brighton Dome Brighton, UK
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