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The Staves, currently touring North America, have announced six headline shows in cities across the UK and Ireland this spring, following previously announced appearances at Forbidden Fruit Festival in Dublin and Bushstock in London. The tour, which begins in Manchester on May 31, will make stops at venues in Belfast, Galway, Limerick, Glasgow, and Brighton. The tour follows the release of the digital double A Side Tired As Fuck / Train Tracks last month.
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The Staves, currently touring North America, have announced six headline shows in cities across the UK and Ireland this spring, following previously announced appearances at Forbidden Fruit Festival in Dublin and Bushstock in London. The tour, which begins in Manchester on May 31, will make stops at venues in Belfast, Galway, Limerick, Glasgow, and Brighton. Tickets go on sale this Friday, March 17. See below for all the newly announced shows; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
The Watford–born sisters, now based in Minneapolis—Emily (vocals, synth), Jessica (vocals, guitar, keyboards), and Camilla (vocals, guitar, ukulele) Staveley-Taylor—have spent the last year touring North America extensively. The band's new live show has received rave reviews, and sold out venues across the continent in cities including New York, LA, Toronto, and Boston. DIY magazine says: "There's no showy stagecraft on show, yet the whole room is smitten." Other than a return to London's Royal Festival Hall last summer to play at Guy Garvey's Meltdown, this will be the first time for audiences on that side of the Atlantic to see the band's new four-piece setup.
The Staves, currently touring North America, have announced six headline shows in cities across the UK and Ireland this spring, following previously announced appearances at Forbidden Fruit Festival in Dublin and Bushstock in London. The tour, which begins in Manchester on May 31, will make stops at venues in Belfast, Galway, Limerick, Glasgow, and Brighton. Tickets go on sale this Friday, March 17. See below for all the newly announced shows; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
The Watford–born sisters, now based in Minneapolis—Emily (vocals, synth), Jessica (vocals, guitar, keyboards), and Camilla (vocals, guitar, ukulele) Staveley-Taylor—have spent the last year touring North America extensively. The band's new live show has received rave reviews, and sold out venues across the continent in cities including New York, LA, Toronto, and Boston. DIY magazine says: "There's no showy stagecraft on show, yet the whole room is smitten." Other than a return to London's Royal Festival Hall last summer to play at Guy Garvey's Meltdown, this will be the first time for audiences on that side of the Atlantic to see the band's new four-piece setup.
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The Staves, currently touring North America, have announced six headline shows in cities across the UK and Ireland this spring, following previously announced appearances at Forbidden Fruit Festival in Dublin and Bushstock in London. The tour, which begins in Manchester on May 31, will make stops at venues in Belfast, Galway, Limerick, Glasgow, and Brighton. Tickets go on sale this Friday, March 17. See below for all the newly announced shows; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
The Watford–born sisters, now based in Minneapolis—Emily (vocals, synth), Jessica (vocals, guitar, keyboards), and Camilla (vocals, guitar, ukulele) Staveley-Taylor—have spent the last year touring North America extensively. The band's new live show has received rave reviews, and sold out venues across the continent in cities including New York, LA, Toronto, and Boston. DIY magazine says: "There's no showy stagecraft on show, yet the whole room is smitten." Other than a return to London's Royal Festival Hall last summer to play at Guy Garvey's Meltdown, this will be the first time for audiences on that side of the Atlantic to see the band's new four-piece setup.
Rhiannon Giddens and her band were on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night to perform "You Louisiana Man," from her new album, You're the One. You can watch it here. The second season of her PBS show My Music with Rhiannon Giddens premieres today with pipa virtuoso Wu Man as her guest. You can watch that here as well.
Congratulations to Days of Wine and Roses and Here Lies Love on their Tony Awards nominations. Days of Wine and Roses is up for Best Original Score for Adam Guettel, Best Leading Actress in a Musical for Kelli O'Hara, and Best Leading Actor in a Musical for Brian d'Arcy James, as well as Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, and a Drama League awards. Here Lies Love is up for Tonys for Best Original Score for David Byrne and Fatboy Slim, Best Sound Design of a Musical for M.L. Dogg and Cody Spencer, Best Scenic Design of a Musical for David Korins, and Best Choreography for Annie-B Parson, as well as Outer Critics Circle and Drama League awards. And kudos to Timo Andres, who is up for both Tony and Drama Desk awards for Best Orchestrations for Illinoise.