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Watch: Feist Unveils Video For ‘Bittersweet Melodies’

Feist will also perform as the headliner of this year’s Green Man Festival.

Watch: Feist Unveils Video For ‘Bittersweet Melodies’

Feist has unveiled the video for ‘Bittersweet Melodies’.

The video features individuals shown in photographs in exactly the same pose in both adulthood and childhood, similar the Dear Photograph website.

Feist has also been announced as the headliner of this year’s Green Man Festival.

The tenth anniversary of the festival sees the Canadian songstress take on headlining duties, whilst other acts confirmed include the likes of The Walkmen, Ghostpoet, Slow Club and Yann Tiersen.

The full list of artists already announced to play the festival, which takes place place from August 17th to the 19th, are Feist, The Walkmen, The Felice Brothers, Yann Tiersen, Jonathan Richman, Junior Boys, Damien Jurado, The Time & Space Machine, Cass McCombs, Scritti Polliti, Slow Club, Ghostpoet, Pete Paphides - Vinyl Revival, Peaking Lights, Dark Dark Dark, Cashier No. 9, The Wave Pictures, Islet, Rocketnumbernine, Alt-J, Teeth of the Sea, The Perch Creek Family Jug Band, Richard Warren, Goodnight Lenin, Sweet Baboo and Alaska.

Green Man Festival takes place from the 17th to the 19th of August in Wales’ Black Mountains.

Feist has recently announced a massive list of tour dates for the US and Europe throughout the rest of the year.

Currently on tour with M. Ward, Feist will also travel with Bon Iver, Timbre Timbre and The Low Anthem later in 2012.

Her full tour dates are as follows:

APRIL
14 Indio, CA – Coachella
21 Indio, CA – Coachella
22 Phoenix, AZ – Orpheum Theatre *
23 Tucson, AZ – TCC Arena #
25 Marfa, TX – Crowley Theatre *
26 Austin, TX – Stubb’s: Outdoors *
28 New Orleans, LA – New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
30 Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room @ Old National Centre *

MAY
1 Nashville, TN – The Ryman Auditorium *
2 Asheville, NC – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium *
3 Raleigh, NC – Memorial Auditorium @ Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts*
5 New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall *
7 Boston, MA – House Of Blues *
8 Philadelphia, PA – Academy Of Music *
9 Washington, DC – The Strathmore*
11 Burlington, VT – The Flynn Theater *
28 George, WA – Sasquatch
29 Boise, ID – Idaho Botanical Garden
31 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks #

JUNE
2 Minneapolis, MN – Zoo Amphitheater %
3 Madison, WI – Orpheum %
5 Ann Arbor, MI – Ann Arbor Summer Festival %
6 Columbus, OH – Wexner Center %
8 Manchester, TN – Bonnaroo
22 Calgary, Alberta – Sled Island Festival
23 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – Saskatoon Jazz Festival

JULY
4 Winnipeg, Manitoba – Winnipeg Folk Festival
13 Chicago – Pitchfork Festival
14 Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE

AUGUST
4 Montreal, Quebec – Osheaga
8 Oslo, Norway – Oya Festival
10 Gothenburg, Sweden – Way Out West Festival
12 Helsinki, Finland – Flow Festival
15 Hamburg, Germany – Stadtpark
16 Hasselt, Belgium – Pukkelpop
17 Biddinghuizen, Netherlands – Lowlands Festival
21 Cologne, Germany – Tanzbrunnen
22 Stuttgart, Germany – Freilichtbuhne Killesberg

^ with M Ward
* with Timber Timbre
# with Bon Iver
% with The Low Anthem

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