Wednesday 6 August 2008

David Byrne reveals expanded fall tour schedule

David Byrne [ ] has unveiled additional dates for a fall tour in reenforcement of his forthcoming quislingism with Brian Eno--the pair's first collaborationism in 27 years.

The trek, which volition feature Byrne and his band playacting music from the forthcoming album "Everything That Happens Will Happen Today" along with material from Eno-produced Talking Heads and Byrne solo albums, will kick back off Sept. 16 in Bethlehem, PA.

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The trek is presently set to hit more than than 35 cities and run into November. Dates are below.

"Everything That Happens," Byrne's outset recorded coaction with Eno since 1981's "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts," will be offered in both streaming and retail versions beginning Aug. 18 from the album's website, and a sampling song from the sic is currently available as a unfreeze download.

The idea of the album was conceived during Byrne's visit to Eno's studio after Nonesuch Records re-released "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts" in 2006, according to a press release.

"I recall Brian mentioning that he had a mountain of largely instrumental tracks he'd accumulated, and since, in his words, he 'hates writing words,' I suggested I have a go at writing some words and tunes over a few of them, and we interpret what happens," Byrne aforementioned in a statement.

"When we started this work, we started to think we were fashioning something like electronic gospel: a euphony where singing was the central event, but whose sonic landscapes were non the type normally associated with that way of singing," added Eno. "This thought tapped into my long love affair with gospel euphony which, curiously, was unwittingly initiated by David and the Talking Heads."

"The live shows will maybe seek to pass a course linking this new material with what we did 30 long time ago, a little bit anyway," Byrne said.


[Note: The following enlistment dates sustain been provided by artist and/or tour sources, world Health Organization verify its accuracy as of the publication time of this story. Changes may occur before go on sales agreement. Check with official creative person websites, ticketing sources and venues for late updates.]

September 200816 - Bethlehem, PA - Zoellner Arts Center17 - Baltimore, MD - Lyric18 - Newport News, VA - Ferguson Center for the Arts20 - Atlanta, GA - Chastain Park Amphitheater21 - Asheville, NC - Thomas Wolfe Auditorium22 - Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium23 - Memphis, TN - Orpheum Theatre25 - Austin, TX - Paramount26 - Austin, TX - Austin City Limits Festival28 - Albuquerque, NM - Kiva Auditorium30 - Phoenix, AZ - OrpheumOctober 20082 - San Diego, CA - Humphrey's Concerts by the Bay3 - Los Angeles, CA - Greek Theatre4 - Santa Barbara, CA - Arlington Theater6 - San Francisco, CA - Davies Symphony Hall8 - Santa Rosa, CA - Wells Fargo Center For the Arts9 - Saratoga, CA - Mountain Winery11 - Park City, UT - Eccles Center for the Performing Arts12 - Denver, CO - Buell Theater14 - Minneapolis, MN - State Theatre15 - Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theatre17 - Omaha, NE - Kiewit Concert Hall18 - St. Louis, MO - Fox Theatre19 - Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theatre21 - Louisville, KY - Louisville Palace Theater23 - Cleveland, OH - Allen Theatre24 - Ann Arbor, MI - Michigan Theatre25 - Indianapolis, IN - Clowes Memorial Hall26 - Chicago, IL - Chicago Opera House29 - Toronto, Ontario - Massey Hall30 - Montreal, Quebec - Metropolis31 - Boston, MA - Wang CenterNovember 20081 - Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Spa Resort and Casino3 - Red Bank, NJ - Count Basie Theatre5 - Albany, NY - Empire State Plaza7 - Pittsburgh, PA - Carnegie Music Hall8 - Philadelphia, PA - Tower Theatre



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