Angus & Julia Stone will return to the United States this September for a series of intimate tour dates in support of Karaoke Bar, the Australian sibling act’s seventh studio album.
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The Stones will perform fan favorites and songs from Karaoke Bar on their tour, which includes a three-night stand at Los Angeles’ Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever (Sept. 14, 15, and 16), plus intimate headline performances at Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn and Racket in New York City, along with previously-announced festival spots in Canada.
Written and recorded across Greece, France, and Australia, Karaoke Bar is due out Sept. 4 via Virgin Music. The new collection is said to explore music shaped by places and experiences, influenced by geography and emotions, featuring the title track and recently-released “Monroe,” which offers a warm and funky observation on love, fragility, and emotional reciprocity.
Angus & Julia Stone have achieved multi-platinum sales, No. 1 hits, and numerous awards in their homeland while enjoying an international breakthrough with the 2009 song “Big Jet Plane,” from their chart-topping sophomore album Down The Way. The track won five ARIA Awards, including single of the year; topped triple J’s annual Hottest 100 poll; and received the APRA Music Award for song of the year.
Rick Rubin produced the group’s third self-titled studio album in 2014, which reached No. 1 in Australia and peaked at No. 54 on the Billboard 200. At that time, the renowned producer described the artists as “truly unique musicians. They are authentic and pure people who create from the heart. I’ve never worked with anyone like them before.”
Tickets for the U.S. tour go on sale Friday, July 10 at 10:00 am local time at angusandjuliastone.com. Check out the dates below.
Angus & Julia Stone North American Tour Dates:
Sept. 11 — FONO Festival, Quebec City, QC
Sept. 14 — Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever, Los Angeles, CA
Sept. 15 — Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever, Los Angeles, CA
Sept. 16 — Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever, Los Angeles, CA
Sept. 19 — CityFolk Festival, Ottawa, ON
Sept. 22 — Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY
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