Emerging singer/songwriter Billy Raffoul has released his new song “Lovely” today on Interscope Records. “Lovely” was written by Raffoul and produced by Greg Kurstin and Raffoul and is available now at all digital retailers. The track will appear on Raffoul’s forthcoming debut album which will be released later this year.
“Lovely is a sad happy song about missed opportunity,” says Raffoul.
Raffoul will hit the road this spring first heading out on a handful of dates opening for Julia Michaels, then supporting Parachute on their North American tour. The extensive run of dates with Parachute will bring Raffoul to New York’s Gramercy Theater, Nashville’s Cannery Ballroom, D.C.’s 9:30 Club, Boston’s Royale as well as two dates at Los Angeles’ Troubadour. With his debut album due out soon, he’s looking forward to widening the reach of his live show, a stripped-back performance currently featuring only Raffoul, his guitar, and his drum pedals.
Growing up in the small farming town of Leamington, Ontario, Raffoul first started writing songs at age 10, thanks in no small part to the influence of his father—a musician who’s opened for everyone from Joe Cocker to Bon Jovi. After landing his first paying gig—playing to long-haul drivers at a local truck stop—Raffoul began playing at nearby bars and clubs at age 16, often driving into Detroit for shows. He eventually connected with a manager and moved down to Nashville to push forward with his music career. Soon after scoring a deal with Interscope Records, Raffoul released the critically hailed song “Driver” and followed that with his debut EP 1975 in June 2018. Critical praise followed with NPR raving, “Billy Raffoul has stepped into the spotlight.” Over the past few years, Raffoul has opened for heavyweight artists like, Kings of Leon, X Ambassadors, NEEDTOBREATHE and Kaleo, captivating crowds with his understated yet intensely passionate stage presence.
See below for a complete list of upcoming Billy Raffoul tour dates:
March 26 Tulsa, OK The Vanguard^
March 29 Tucson, AZ Rialto Theatre^
April 2 Boulder, CO The Fox Theatre^
April 26 Orlando, FL The Social*
April 27 Tampa, FL The Orpheum*
April 30 Charlottesville, VA The Jefferson*
May 1 Washington, DC 9:30 Club*
May 2 Philadelphia, PA TLA*
May 5 Boston, MA Royale8
May 7 New York, NY Gramercy Theatre*
May 9 Cleveland, OH House Of Blues*
May 10 Chicago, IL House Of Blues*
May 11 Milwaukee, WI Turner Ballroom*
May 12 Minneapolis, MN The Varsity*
May 14 Des Moines, IA Wooly’s*
May 15 Omaha, NE The Waiting Room*
May 17 St. Louis, MO Delmar Hall*
May 18 Nashville, TN Cannery Ballroom*
May 29 Kansas City, MO Record Bar*
May 31 Denver, CO Gothic Theatre*
June 1 Salt Lake City, UT The Depot*
June 4 Seattle, WA Neptune*
June 5 Portland, OR Star Theatre*
June 7 San Francisco, CA August Music Hall*
June 8 Fresno, CA Strummers*
June 9 Sacramento, CA Ace of Spades*
June 11 Los Angeles, CA Troubadour*
June 12 Los Angeles, CA Troubadour*
June 14 San Diego, CA House of Blues*
June 15 Phoenix, AZ Crescent Ballroom*
June 18 Austin, TX 3Ten at ACL Live*
June 19 Dallas, TX Grenada Theatre*
June 21 Bryan, TX Grand Stafford Theatre*
June 22 Houston, TX Heights Theatre*
June 24 Birmingham, AL The Saturn*
June 25 Atlanta, GA Terminal West*
June 26 Charlotte, NC The Underground*
June 27 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle*
June 28 Pittsburgh, PA Rex Theatre*
June 30 Indianapolis, IN Deluxe @ Old National Center*
*w/ Parachute
^w/Julia Michaels