Damien Rice lines up fall headlining tour
Just days after his turn on the UK's Live Earth stage, Irish singer/songwriter Damien Rice has announced plans for a two-week fall tour of the US and Canada.
The singer will kick off his run Sept. 4 in Minneapolis, sweeping across the continent to complete the remainder of his 12-city outing. The full calendar is included below.
Presale tickets are available now for all of Rice's upcoming shows. More information--including Rice's complete overseas itinerary--is posted at his website.
In March, Rice issued a statement that said "his professional relationship with [longtime backup vocalist] Lisa Hannigan has run its creative course," and he'd asked her to leave his touring band. His group now consists of Joel Shearer (guitar), Vyvienne Long (cello), Tom Osander (drums) and Shane Fitzsimmons (bass). Long, Osander and Fitzsimmons all appeared on Rice's most recent studio album, "9."
Released last November, "9" is the singer's second album, and follows 2003's "O," which has sold more than 2 million copies worldwide, according to his publicist.
September 2007
4 - Minneapolis, MN - State Theatre
5 - Boston, MA - Bank of America Pavilion
7 - New York, NY - WaMu Theatre at Madison
8 - Montreal, Quebec - Osheaga Festival
10 - Toronto, Ontario - Hummingbird Theatre
11 - Cleveland, OH - Playhouse Square
12 - Murray, KY - Lovett Auditorium
13 - Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium
15 - Austin, TX - Austin City Limits Festival
17 - Denver, CO - Fillmore Auditorium
18 - Salt Lake City, UT - McKay Events Center
20 - Los Angeles, CA - Greek Theatre
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