- Music
- 01 Aug 08
Lisa Hannigan has been “handpicked” by Jason Mraz to open for him on his upcoming American tour.
Her 31-date road trip starts in the Scranton Cultural Centre on October 8 – it’s a full-on support too, with Lisa getting to play for 40 minutes each night.
On the release front, it’s been confirmed that her debut solo album, Sea Sew, will emerge here on September 12 with the lead single, ‘Lille’, available as a free lisahannigan.com download on August 25.
Although still under construction, fans can register with the site for news updates.
‘Lille’, which can be heard in demo form on myspace.com/lisahannigan, received its world premiere yesterday on Tony Fenton’s Today FM show and sounded every bit as splendid as we’d hoped it would.
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The full US tour takes in:
October 10 New York, NY Radio City Music Hall
October 11 Montreal, QUE Metropolis
October 15 Toronto, ONT Massey Hall
October 16 Philadelphia, PA Tower Theater
October 17 Boston, MA Orpheum Theatre
October 20 Washington, DC DAR Constitution Hall
October 23 Dallas, TX Nokia Theater
October 24 Austin, TX Stubbs Outdoor
October 25 Houston, TX Verizon Wireless
October 27 Denver, CO Fillmore
October 28 Salt Lake City, UT E Center
October 31 San Diego, CA SDSU Open Air Theatre
November 1 Los Angeles, CA Greek Theatre
November 2 San Francisco, CA Greek Theatre
November 3 Sacramento, CA Freeborn Hall
November 5 Boise, ID Knitting Factory
November 7 Spokane, WA INB Opera House
November 8 Vancouver, BC Center for Arts
November 9 Seattle, WA Paramount Theatre
November 12 Portland, OR Schnitzer Concert Hall
November 15 Las Vegas, NV The Pearl
November 16 Phoenix, AZ Dodge Theatre
November 19 Minneapolis, MN Myth Nightclub
November 21 Milwaukee, WI Eagles Ballroom
November 22 Chicago, IL Chicago Theater
November 23 St. Louis, MO Fox Theater
November 25 Cleveland, OH Lakewood Auditorium
November 26 Richmond, VA The National
November 28 Richmond, VA The National (acoustic show)
November 29 Atlanta, GA The Tabernacle
November 30 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium