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Tour Dates 18 July, 2024

T Bone Burnett To Embark On First US Concert Tour In Nearly 20 Years

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T Bone Burnett To Embark On First US Concert Tour In Nearly 20 Years
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Grammy-and Oscar-winner T Bone Burnett will embark on his first U.S. concert tour since 2006. Beginning September 7 at Freight & Salvage in Berkeley, CA, the tour's first leg will see shows in Portland, Seattle, Chicago, Austin and more. Complete list of dates below.

These special performances will feature songs from Burnett's critically acclaimed new album, The Other Side, as well as selections spanning the artist's illustrious, more-than-50-year career.

He will be joined on all dates by bandmates and longtime associates Dennis Crouch on bass, Colin Liden (who co-produced The Other Side with Burnett and Michael Piersante) on guitars, and David Mansfield on fiddle and mandolin. Tickets will go on sale Friday, July 19.

Burnett's tour follows the release of The Other Side, and three initial sold-out shows in Nashville in May at the Franklin Theatre, The Blue Room at Third Man Records, and Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's CMA Theatre.

On the new album, Burnett delves deeply into the myriad genres of American Music, returning to his roots as a singer and songwriter. The love story at the center of the 12-song collection follows the journey of a couple that may no longer be of this plane. Co-produced by Linden, Piersante and Burnett, the album features longtime friends Rosanne Cash and early bandmate Steven Soles, newer artists Lucius and Weyes Blood, and trusted musical companions including Dennis Crouch, Stuart Duncan, Jay Bellerose, and Rory Hoffman.

A deeply personal work, The Other Side features some of the richest vocals and most direct songs of the artist's long career.

Following his dystopic The Invisible Light series, The Other Side reflects a new outlook and approach Burnett didn't even know he was seeking. While the album includes some songs Burnett had begun composing years earlier, the bulk of the record materialized in a sudden burst of writing after he finally allowed himself to buy some new guitars. "Every time I picked one up, a song would pour out of it," he recalls of this near-magical spark of creativity. "There were all these songs in these guitars. And they just came out over a three-week period."

When Burnett was making his new record, he was thinking a lot about "you."
"I was reading a news story that some shocking percentage of number one hit songs had the word you in the title," he says, and started contemplating who all those "yous" are and what it means when an artist puts them in a song. He realized that for many years, when he worked on his own solo albums as a singer-songwriter—in between acclaimed stints of coaxing the best work out of a wildly diverse set of artists as a producer or curating singular soundtracks for an equally disparate group of films and series—he had been "tough" on listeners.

"I view the purpose of art as creating conscience, so I was constantly appealing to people's consciences," he says of a solo career that stretches back to the mid- '70s, "but I realized when a songwriter uses the word you, he is, of course, in the world of conscience, but he's also in the world of people's dreams. And when you enter into people's dreams, you have to be very careful with them."

This return to form fits seamlessly in the contemporary cultural landscape shaped so heavily by Burnett's career in the arts. Working on The Other Side, he sought to care for himself as an artist in the same manner he has helped shepherd so many others in the studio and ended up finding himself in the process.

TOUR DATES:
September 7—Berkeley, CA—Freight & Salvage
September 9—Eugene, OR—Soreng Theater
September 11—Portland, OR—Aladdin Theater
September 13—Seattle, WA— Washington Hall
October 5—Pelham, TN—The Caverns
October 16—Minneapolis, MN—Parkway Theater
October 17—Stoughton, WI—Stoughton Opera House
October 19—Chicago, IL— Old Town School of Folk Music
October 29—Vienna, VA—Barns at Wolf Trap
October 30—Philadelphia, PA —World Cafe Live
November 9—Phoenix, AZ—Musical Instrument Museum
November 10—Phoenix, AZ—Musical Instrument Museum
November 14—Dallas, TX —The Kessler Theater
November 15—Austin, TX—The 04 Center
November 16—Houston, TX—The Heights Theater.






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