Watch: Lianne La Havas' "Gone" NYC Performance Premieres in Rolling Stone "Band to Watch" Profile

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Lianne La Havas celebrated the release of her debut album, Is Your Love Big Enough?, with a sold-out show at NYC's Bowery Ballroom last month. Her performance of the song "Gone" there has now premiered on RollingStone.com as part of her Band to Watch profile. Watch it here. La Havas returns to the US in November to perform three headline shows and make her debuts on the Late Show with David Letterman and Conan.

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London-based singer/songwriter Lianne La Havas celebrated the Nonesuch release of her debut album, Is Your Love Big Enough?, with a sold-out show at Bowery Ballroom in New York City last month. Her beautiful performance of the album track "Gone" at the concert has now premiered on RollingStone.com as part of her Band to Watch profile on the site. The "Brit chanteuse," says Rolling Stone in the piece, "cuts a path between arty folk and plush soul." See for yourself in the video, which you can watch below, and read more at rollingstone.com.

La Havas returns to the US in just a few weeks for three headlining shows: November 11 at the Washington, DC–area Birchmere Theatre, November 16 at Los Angeles’ Roxy Theatre, and November 17 at San Francisco’s Rickshaw Stop. For additional details and ticket links, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour. La Havas also makes her debut performance on the Late Show with David Letterman on November 8, and appears for the first time on Conan the following week, on November 14.

To pick up a copy of Is Your Love Big Enough?, 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 La Havas perform "Gone" live at the Bowery Ballroom via rollingstone.com here:

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Lianne La Havas: "Gone," Bowery Ballroom, September 2012
  • Tuesday, October 23, 2012
    Watch: Lianne La Havas' "Gone" NYC Performance Premieres in Rolling Stone "Band to Watch" Profile

    London-based singer/songwriter Lianne La Havas celebrated the Nonesuch release of her debut album, Is Your Love Big Enough?, with a sold-out show at Bowery Ballroom in New York City last month. Her beautiful performance of the album track "Gone" at the concert has now premiered on RollingStone.com as part of her Band to Watch profile on the site. The "Brit chanteuse," says Rolling Stone in the piece, "cuts a path between arty folk and plush soul." See for yourself in the video, which you can watch below, and read more at rollingstone.com.

    La Havas returns to the US in just a few weeks for three headlining shows: November 11 at the Washington, DC–area Birchmere Theatre, November 16 at Los Angeles’ Roxy Theatre, and November 17 at San Francisco’s Rickshaw Stop. For additional details and ticket links, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour. La Havas also makes her debut performance on the Late Show with David Letterman on November 8, and appears for the first time on Conan the following week, on November 14.

    To pick up a copy of Is Your Love Big Enough?, 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 La Havas perform "Gone" live at the Bowery Ballroom via rollingstone.com here:

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