LUCY ROSE ANNOUNCES HEADLINING NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES, SHARES NEW VIDEO

WATCH AND SHARE “END UP HERE”

SOMETHING’S CHANGING OUT NOW ON ARTS & CRAFTS

NORTH AMERICAN HEADLINING TOUR DATES BEGIN MARCH 16, 2018

“…she is at her best at her most intimate, albeit with a new gust of openness
from her far-flung adventures.” ★★★★ - Q Magazine

“Something’s Changing is a culmination of much-welcomed growth for Rose. She has the ability to make listeners feel: when she’s struggling to find comfort in her own skin, finding joy in life and questioning her path. Her most recent body of work shows Rose finding her sense of self, but makes it relatable to listeners. It’s that connection that solidifies
Rose’s career on the folk world.” - Paste Magazine

“With songcraft and performances on point here, Something's Changing is Rose’s most exquisite album to date and her most moving.” - All Music Guide

 

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Lucy Rose just completed very successful run of tour dates throughout North America supporting Paul Weller. Today, the UK songwriter is pleased to announce that she will be returning to North America next year, this time headlining the stage herself. Beginning March 6, the run will take her from coast to coast with stops in Los Angeles, Seattle, Nashville, Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, and many more. Full tour dates can be found below.

Lucy Rose’ latest record, Something’s Changing, has been described as her “most exquisite album to date and her most moving,” by All Music Guide. While Q Magazine notes that Rose is “at her best at her most intimate, albeit with a new gust of openness from her far-flung adventures.”

Recently, Rose shared the new music video for “End Up Here” via DIY Magazine - a track that was an outtake from the Something’s Changing recording sessions.

WATCH AND SHARE “END UP HERE”

Something’s Changing is accompanied by a “fly-on-the-wall” short film documenting her first tour of Latin America last year, a trip that was independently organized by Rose with the help of her fans. The tour was the inspiration for the record and the film serves as an intimate account of this process.

WATCH “SOMETHING’S CHANGING” DOCUMENTARY HERE

Rose embarked on the making of Something’s Changing following her tour for her second, critically acclaimed album Work It Out. Over time, she noticed a steady stream of tweets reaching her from Latin America, and the unlikely statistic that geographically her music was most popular on Spotify in Mexico City. It gave birth to the seed of an idea that became a real labor of love over the next six months. Lucy offered her fans in Latin America a deal: “If you book me a gig, I’ll come and stay.”  

For two months Lucy, with her guitar, a camera and her backpack, toured Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil and Mexico, playing free shows, staying with fans and “falling back in love with making music.” The documentary of her experience there was inspired by “the kindness and faith in music of those she met including fans blocking the street outside a gig above a launderette, trying to sleep on endless inter-city bus rides and living with families in out-of-the-way towns.” Rose’s husband Will Morris filmed as much as the experience as possible along the way.

WATCH AND SHARE “SECOND CHANCE” HERE

WATCH “FLORAL DRESSES” FEAT. THE STAVES HERE

WATCH “IS THIS CALLED HOME” HERE

LUCY ROSE 2018 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES
March 6 – Troubadour – Los Angeles, California
March 7 – Swedish Music Hall – San Francisco, California
March 9 – Sunset Tavern – Seattle, Washington
March 10 –  – Vancouver, BC
March 11 – McMenamins Theater – Portland, Oregon
March 13 – Metro Music Hall – Salt Lake City, Utah
March 14 – Larimer Lounge – Denver, Colorado
March 19 – The Basement East – Nashville, Tennessee
March 20 – Off Broadway – St. Louis, Missouri
March 22 – Turf Club – Minneapolis, Minnesota
March 23 – Schubas – Chicago, Illinois
March 24 – Drake Hotel – Toronto, Ontario
March 25 – Phi Centre – Montreal, Quebec
March 27 – The Rockwell – Boston, Massachusetts
March 29 – Le Poisson Rouge – New York, New York
March 30 – Union Stage – Washington D.C
March 31 – Boot and Saddle – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Tickets available at lucyrosemusic.com

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