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    Grace Potter Announces 2020 US Tour

    By Dom VigilSeptember 24, 2019

    Grace Potter has announced a major 2020 North American headlining tour in support of her forthcoming album Daylight, due out October 25th, 2019 via Fantasy Records. The tour kicks off January 8th, 2020 in Charleston, South Carolina and will hit theatres in major cities nationwide. Full routing below. Tickets go on sale Friday, September 27. For ticket information, head to www.gracepotter.com.

    Every pair of tickets purchased for the tour will include a digital download or CD copy of the new album (album bundle not available for DC or Vancouver shows). Fans will also have the opportunity to purchase a “Daylight Experience” VIP package which includes one premium reserved ticket or general admission ticket with early entry, access to a private 3-song pre-show performance by Grace, one limited edition screen printed tour poster autographed by Grace, one bottle of Grace’s Midnight Gold Maple Syrup (certified Vermont organic), and a merchandise shopping opportunity before doors open to the public.The Daylight Experience will be available here when tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, September 27:https://www.cidentertainment.com/events/grace-potter-tour.

    An acclaimed songwriter and electrifying performer, Potter has been described by Spin as “one of the greatest living voices in rock today.” Over the course of her career, the Burlington, VT native has commanded stages around the world including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Rock in Rio and her own thriving music festival, Burlington’s Grand Point North, which just celebrated its ninth year.

    The major touring throughout 2020 will support the release of Daylight, her first new album in four years. Produced by her husband Eric Valentine, (Keith Urban, Gwen Stefani, Maroon 5) Daylight is a soul-inflected, deeply personal collection of songs that capture a particularly tumultuous period in her life – from the breakup of her band and a divorce – to more joyful events like a new marriage and the birth of her first child.

    Grace wrote the album’s 11 tracks with the help of renowned songwriter Mike Busbee (Pink, Maren Morris) who co-wrote “Everyday Love,” “Release,” and the powerful first single “Love Is Love”, which PASTE asserted is “the kind of song that’ll stop you dead in your tracks.” Longtime collaborators Benny Yurco and Matt Musty contribute guitar and drums respectively with Benmont Tench and Larry Goldings on keys as well as Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig from Lucius providing background vocals.

    In addition to “Love Is Love”, Potter recently released another brand-new track from the album called “Back To Me,” which ESQUIRE in a feature length profile called “a triumphant soul-burner.” Watch her mesmerizing 3-song acoustic performance for PASTE HERE.

    Grace Potter – 2020 Tour Dates

    January 08 Charleston, SC @ Charleston Music Hall

    January 09 St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live

    January 10 Lake Buena Vista, FL @ House of Blues

    January 11 Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution

    January 12 Key West, FL @ Sunset Green Lawn

    January 15 Jacksonville, FL @ Florida Theatre

    January 16 Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz

    January 17 Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore

    January 18 Atlanta, GA @ The Tabernacle

    January 19 Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel

    January 22 Cincinnati, OH @ Taft Theatre

    January 23 McKees Rocks, PA @ Roxian Theatre

    January 24 Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore

    January 25 Washington, DC @ Anthem

    January 28 New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall

    January 29 Portland, ME @ State Theatre

    January 30 Albany, NY @ The Egg

    January 31 Boston, MA @ House of Blues

    February 01 New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre

    February 04 Indianapolis, IN @ The Vogue Theatre

    February 05 Grand Rapids, MI @ The Intersection

    February 06 Milwaukee, WI @ Pabst Theater

    February 07 Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre

    February 08 St. Paul, MN @ Palace Theatre

    February 09 Des Moines, IA @ Hoyt Sherman Place

    February 12 Tulsa, OK @ Cain’s Ballroom

    February 13 Oklahoma City, OK @ The Jones Assembly

    February 14 Houston, TX @ House of Blues

    February 15 Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits Live at Moody Theater

    February 18 Birmingham, AL @ Iron City

    February 19 Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium

    February 20 St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant

    March 12 Vancouver, BC Canada @ Commodore Ballroom

    March 13 Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom

    March 14 Seattle, WA @ Showbox

    March 15 Eugene, OR @ McDonald Theatre

    March 18 San Diego, CA @ Observatory North Park

    March 19 Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theatre

    March 20 Stateline, NV @ MontBleu Resort Showroom

    March 21 Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater

    March 24 Missoula, MT @ The Wilma

    March 25 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot

    March 26 Aspen, CO @ Belly Up

    March 27 Aspen, CO @ Belly Up

    March 28 Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom

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