JADE BIRD ADDS MAY TOUR DATES WITH ANDERSON EAST
“LOTTERY” RELEASED TO CRITICAL ACCLAIM
Photo credit Francesca Allen
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Jade Bird is extending her spring and summer U.S. tour—this time with Anderson East on select dates in May. Jade has also confirmed dates supporting Colter Wall and First Aid Kit as well as festival appearances at SXSW, Stagecoach, Bonnaroo, Firesfly and Mountain Jam. See below for details.
Jade’s latest single “Lottery,” out now on Glassnote Records, continues to receive critical acclaim—Rolling Stone Country
hails, “There’s something infinitely satisfying about the mix of
saccharine British pop and foot-stomping Americana that encapsulates
Jade Bird’s approach…along with delightful wordplay and earworm
melodies,” while NPR Music
furthers, “At first listen, the song exudes a lovely, youthful
innocence. Bird’s inimitable vocals come in soft as she tallies the
numbers on a first love that’s withered and waned…Turns out, though,
this Bird has a bite, and with a fiery switch we’re thrown into a
thunderous chorus that carries us from start to finish.” Watch the
official video here as well as the acoustic version here. “Lottery” follows Jade’s 2017 debut EP Something American.
Born
in Hexham, U.K., Jade’s early life was spent mainly in flight as an
“army brat.” One of life’s few constants proved to be the influence of
strong working women. At first via her mother and grandmother, who
largely raised her, but later the female role models within the musical
subcultures Jade become obsessed with: from empowering country heroines
like Loretta Lynn to iconic alternative songwriters like Patti
Smith—Alanis Morisette’s Jagged Little Pill was a similar early touchstone. Jade also recently spoke with Noisey about the influence of these and other women on her music.
JADE BIRD LIVE:
March 13-17—SXSW—Austin, TX
April 7—Washington, DC—U Street Music Hall*
April 11—New York, NY—Bowery Ballroom*
April 14—Burlington, VT—Higher Ground Ballroom*
April 15—Cambridge, MA—The Sinclair*
April 20—Dallas, TX—Club Dada*
April 22—Houston, TX—White Oak Music Hall Upstairs*
April 25—Englewood, CO—Gothic Theatre*
April 26—Pioneertown, CA—Pappy and Harriet’s
April 27-29—Indio, CA—Stagecoach Country Music Festival
May 2—San Francisco, CA—The Independent*
May 4—Portland, OR—Wonder Ballroom*
May 5—Seattle, WA—Neumos*
May 11—Louisville, KY—Headliner’s Music Hall‡
May 12—Indianapolis, IN—The Vogue‡
May 13—Detroit, MI—Saint Andrew’s Hall‡
May 15—Madison, WI—Majestic Theatre‡
May 18—Chicago, IL—Thalia Hall‡
June 7-June 10—Manchester, TN—Bonnaroo Music Festival
June 8—Raleigh, NC—NC Museum of Art†
June 10—St. Louis, MO—The Pageant†
June 12—Kansas City, MO—The Truman†
June 13—Omaha, NE—Sokol Auditorium†
June 14-June17—Dover, DE—Firefly Festival
June 15—June 17—Hunter, NY—Mountain Jam Festival
*supporting Colter Wall
†supporting First Aid Kit
‡with Anderson East
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