New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Announcement Follows New Single "Tapestry," 350 Million Streams, Upcoming
Europe and Asia Tour & More
"timeless pop songwriting" - Pigeons and Planes
"versatile...vulnerable" - Billboard
"distinctive playing style, inspired songwriting and soulful vocals" - Guitar World
"polished, poignant" -
Boston Globe
(New York, NY): Today, Bruno Major announces his first North American tour dates of 2020. The "gifted songwriter" (MTV) will play his biggest rooms to date, including Brooklyn's Brooklyn Steel and Los Angeles' Fonda Theatre. After a run of European and Asian Headline dates, the bi-coastal tour kicks off March 19th in
Chicago and makes stops in Atlanta, Boston, Washington D.C . San Francisco, Toronto and more. Full tour routing below.
Tickets go on sale this Friday, December 6th at 10am local time. Get tickets here: www.brunomajor.com
Bruno's U.S. tour earlier this year boasted sold-out shows (within hours) at Brooklyn's Elsewhere and LA's Regent Theatre, adding second nights in each city.
The 2020 tour announcement comes on the heels of Bruno Major's latest single "Tapestry." Co-written with British pop singer Liv Dawson and producer Phairo, Bruno's earnest lyrics and soulful vocals rise and fall with the rich hum of the guitar to showcase, to him, the most important song he's ever penned.
Listen here: brunomajor.com/tapestrytw
Over the last year Bruno has carefully released new music and extensively toured in the U.S., Australia, Europe, Asia, and the UK. His debut album 'A Song For Every Moon' debuted in the Fall of 2017 to vocal support from Sam Smith, Zane Lowe, Shawn Mendes, Hailey Baldwin, and Kourtney Kardashian. A year-long project where Bruno wrote, recorded and released a new song every month for one year, the album reflects his changing inspiration over the seasons. He travels from the blissful futuristic soul and skittering beats of 'Wouldn't Mean A Thing', to 'Cold Blood's' pulsing electronica, to the minimalism and sub-bass warmth of 'There's
Little Left', to the layered harmonies of 'Second Time.' As listeners tuned in to the ambitious monthly endeavor, 'A Song For Every Moon' gathered powerful word-of-mouth momentum, now counting over 350 million streams. Since then, Bruno's sold out three US headlining tours, made his TV debut on the Late Late Show with
James Corden, his festival debut at Bonnaroo
Music & Arts Festival, boasts 3 million monthly listeners on Spotify, and opened for
Sam Smith during his European arena tour.
Bruno Major Tour Dates:
Thursday, March 19th - Chicago, IL - Concord
Music Hall
Saturday, March 21st - Toronto, ON - Danforth
Music Hall
Tuesday, March 24th - Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club
Thursday, March 26th - Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel
Saturday, March 28th - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
Monday, March 30th - Atlanta, GA - Terminal West
Wednesday, April 1st - Houston, TX - White Oak
Music Hall
Friday, April 3rd - Austin, TX - The Parish
Saturday, April 4th - Dallas, TX - Trees
Monday, April 6th - Phoenix, AZ - The Crescent Ballroom
Tuesday, April 7th - Los Angeles, CA - Fonda Theatre
Thursday, April 9th - San Francisco, CA - Fillmore