Talking Head and all-round legend David Byrne has lined up a North American tour for next Spring!
In March he’ll be heading out on a six-date run in support of a new solo album, which is expected to come out in March as well. It’ll be his first tour since 2009 (not counting the dates he went on with St Vincent in support of their album ‘Love This Giant’).
A post on David’s website said that the shows would feature hits from Talking Heads as well as new music. He also shared a personal note, where he teased more about the stage set-up, where wireless gear would allow musicians to roam around the stage more.
As reported by Rolling Stone, David said of the upcoming tour: “The band and I will be testing all of this in front of a live audience during a small number of shows in the beginning of March. We’ll be doing some new songs… and many others that will, I assume, be familiar. I’m excited. This is the most ambitious show I’ve done since the shows that were filmed for Stop Making Sense, so fingers crossed”.
See all of David Byrne’s upcoming North American dates below.
MARCH
03 Red Bank, NJ, Count Basie Theatre
04 Wilkes-Barre, PA, F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts
06 Buffalo, NY, Center for the Arts
07 Hershey, PA, Hershey Theatre
09 Waterbury, CT, Palace Theater
10 Kingston, NY, Ulster Performing Arts Center
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