Nonesuch Records wishes Lianne La Havas a very happy birthday. The British singer, who turns 23 today, saw her first album, Is Your Love Big Enough?, debut at #1 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart. Today, she premieres a new video for the album track “Forget,” directed by Alex Southam and shot in early August on location in Brooklyn. Watch it here. La Havas has added a San Francisco headline show, at the Rickshaw Stop, on an off date from her fall tour supporting John Legend.
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Nonesuch Records wishes Lianne La Havas a very happy birthday today. The British singer/songwriter/guitarist, who turns 23, released her widely praised first album, Is Your Love Big Enough?, August 7 in the US on Nonesuch; the album debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart. Today, the singer premieres a new video for the album track “Forget,” directed by Alex Southam and shot in early August on location in Brooklyn, New York. You can watch the video—which premiered via Diffuser/PopCrush and the Guardian—below, and check out Nylon's behind-the-scenes photos at nylonmag.com.
La Havas has also announced a San Francisco headline show, at Rickshaw Stop, on an off date from her previously announced fall tour supporting John Legend. She is also set to bring what The New Yorker describes as her “stunning” live show to North America for two September headline shows: September 11 at Bowery Ballroom in New York—which is now sold out—and September 13 at Le Belmont in Montreal. See below for all of La Havas' currently scheduled dates and go to nonesuch.com/on-tour for additional details.
To pick up a copy of Is Your Love Big Enough?, go to iTunes or Amazon, or head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include an instant download of the album and, for a limited time, an exclusive print signed by La Havas.
Watch: Lianne La Havas' "Forget" Video Premieres; Album "Is Your Love Big Enough?" Debuts at #1 on Billboard Heatseekers Chart
Nonesuch Records wishes Lianne La Havas a very happy birthday today. The British singer/songwriter/guitarist, who turns 23, released her widely praised first album, Is Your Love Big Enough?, August 7 in the US on Nonesuch; the album debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart. Today, the singer premieres a new video for the album track “Forget,” directed by Alex Southam and shot in early August on location in Brooklyn, New York. You can watch the video—which premiered via Diffuser/PopCrush and the Guardian—below, and check out Nylon's behind-the-scenes photos at nylonmag.com.
La Havas has also announced a San Francisco headline show, at Rickshaw Stop, on an off date from her previously announced fall tour supporting John Legend. She is also set to bring what The New Yorker describes as her “stunning” live show to North America for two September headline shows: September 11 at Bowery Ballroom in New York—which is now sold out—and September 13 at Le Belmont in Montreal. See below for all of La Havas' currently scheduled dates and go to nonesuch.com/on-tour for additional details.
To pick up a copy of Is Your Love Big Enough?, go to iTunes or Amazon, or head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include an instant download of the album and, for a limited time, an exclusive print signed by La Havas.
Watch: Lianne La Havas' "Forget" Video Premieres; Album "Is Your Love Big Enough?" Debuts at #1 on Billboard Heatseekers Chart
Nonesuch Records wishes Lianne La Havas a very happy birthday today. The British singer/songwriter/guitarist, who turns 23, released her widely praised first album, Is Your Love Big Enough?, August 7 in the US on Nonesuch; the album debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart. Today, the singer premieres a new video for the album track “Forget,” directed by Alex Southam and shot in early August on location in Brooklyn, New York. You can watch the video—which premiered via Diffuser/PopCrush and the Guardian—below, and check out Nylon's behind-the-scenes photos at nylonmag.com.
La Havas has also announced a San Francisco headline show, at Rickshaw Stop, on an off date from her previously announced fall tour supporting John Legend. She is also set to bring what The New Yorker describes as her “stunning” live show to North America for two September headline shows: September 11 at Bowery Ballroom in New York—which is now sold out—and September 13 at Le Belmont in Montreal. See below for all of La Havas' currently scheduled dates and go to nonesuch.com/on-tour for additional details.
To pick up a copy of Is Your Love Big Enough?, go to iTunes or Amazon, or head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include an instant download of the album and, for a limited time, an exclusive print signed by La Havas.
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