The Magnetic Fields Announce "50 Song Memoir" Tour for 2017

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The Magnetic Fields announce their 2016–2017 US tour schedule. They will be performing across the country in support of their forthcoming multi-disc album, 50 Song Memoir, due spring 2017 on Nonesuch. The concerts will premiere at Mass MoCA in November 2016, then head to Brooklyn Academy of Music in December, followed by stops in Philadelphia, DC, Durham, Knoxville, Atlanta, Chicago, Minneapolis, Oakland, Portland, and Seattle in the spring of 2017 (Boston performances are still to be announced).

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The Magnetic Fields announce their 2016–2017 US tour schedule. They will be performing across the country in support of their forthcoming multi-disc album, 50 Song Memoir, to be released in spring 2017 on Nonesuch Records. This 50-song series will be performed over two nights in each city (songs 1–25 on night one, songs 26–50 on night two).

The band is expanding from its former five-piece line-up into a larger, seven-piece band, and working with director Jose Zayas (Love in the Time of Cholera), along with a crew of projection, sets and lighting designers to create this fully staged, special concert series. The concerts will premiere at Mass MoCA on November 18 and 19, 2016, and then head to Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Next Wave festival on December 2 and 3, 2016.

Following these two pre-album release performances, the band will then perform around the US beginning in March 2017. See below for full the band’s full 2017 schedule (note: Boston performances will be announced at a later date). Tickets for the Philadelphia, DC, Atlanta, Chicago, Minneapolis, Oakland, and Portland shows go on sale Friday; all others are on sale now. For all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

THE MAGNETIC FIELDS ON TOUR

Nov 18 Mass MoCA North Adams, MA
Nov 19 Mass MoCA North Adams, MA
Dec 2 BAM New York, NY
Dec 3 BAM New York, NY
     
Mar 15 Union Transfer Philadelphia, PA
Mar 16 Union Transfer Philadelphia, PA
Mar 18 Lincoln Theatre Washington, DC
Mar 19 Lincoln Theatre Washinton, DC
Mar 21 Carolina Theatre Durham, NC
Mar 22 Carolina Theatre Durham, NC
Mar 24 Big Ears Festival Knoxville, TN
Mar 25 Big Ears Festival Knoxville, TN
Mar 27 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA
Mar 28 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA
Apr 19 Thalia Hall Chicago, IL
Apr 20 Thalia Hall Chicago, IL
Apr 22 Fitzgerald Theatre Minneapolis, MN
Apr 23 Fitzgerald Theatre Minneapolis, MN
Apr 27 Royce Hall Los Angeles, CA
Apr 28 Royce Hall Los Angeles, CA
Apr 30 Fox Theatre Oakland, CA
May 1 Fox Theatre Oakland, CA
May 3 Revolution Hall Portland, OR
May 4 Revolution Hall Portland, OR
May 6 Moore Theatre Seattle, WA
May 7 Moore Theatre Seattle, WA
     

 

 

 

 

 

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Stephin Merritt 2016-05 in studio w by Catalina Kulczar
  • Tuesday, October 18, 2016
    The Magnetic Fields Announce "50 Song Memoir" Tour for 2017
    Catalina Kulczar

    The Magnetic Fields announce their 2016–2017 US tour schedule. They will be performing across the country in support of their forthcoming multi-disc album, 50 Song Memoir, to be released in spring 2017 on Nonesuch Records. This 50-song series will be performed over two nights in each city (songs 1–25 on night one, songs 26–50 on night two).

    The band is expanding from its former five-piece line-up into a larger, seven-piece band, and working with director Jose Zayas (Love in the Time of Cholera), along with a crew of projection, sets and lighting designers to create this fully staged, special concert series. The concerts will premiere at Mass MoCA on November 18 and 19, 2016, and then head to Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Next Wave festival on December 2 and 3, 2016.

    Following these two pre-album release performances, the band will then perform around the US beginning in March 2017. See below for full the band’s full 2017 schedule (note: Boston performances will be announced at a later date). Tickets for the Philadelphia, DC, Atlanta, Chicago, Minneapolis, Oakland, and Portland shows go on sale Friday; all others are on sale now. For all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    THE MAGNETIC FIELDS ON TOUR

    Nov 18 Mass MoCA North Adams, MA
    Nov 19 Mass MoCA North Adams, MA
    Dec 2 BAM New York, NY
    Dec 3 BAM New York, NY
         
    Mar 15 Union Transfer Philadelphia, PA
    Mar 16 Union Transfer Philadelphia, PA
    Mar 18 Lincoln Theatre Washington, DC
    Mar 19 Lincoln Theatre Washinton, DC
    Mar 21 Carolina Theatre Durham, NC
    Mar 22 Carolina Theatre Durham, NC
    Mar 24 Big Ears Festival Knoxville, TN
    Mar 25 Big Ears Festival Knoxville, TN
    Mar 27 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA
    Mar 28 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA
    Apr 19 Thalia Hall Chicago, IL
    Apr 20 Thalia Hall Chicago, IL
    Apr 22 Fitzgerald Theatre Minneapolis, MN
    Apr 23 Fitzgerald Theatre Minneapolis, MN
    Apr 27 Royce Hall Los Angeles, CA
    Apr 28 Royce Hall Los Angeles, CA
    Apr 30 Fox Theatre Oakland, CA
    May 1 Fox Theatre Oakland, CA
    May 3 Revolution Hall Portland, OR
    May 4 Revolution Hall Portland, OR
    May 6 Moore Theatre Seattle, WA
    May 7 Moore Theatre Seattle, WA
         

     

     

     

     

     

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