Reintroducing Beth Hart

You saw her Kennedy Center Honors performance with Jeff Beck.  Now you can see Beth Hart up-close-and-personal when the Los Angeles-born singer/songwriter ventures forth on her first U.S. headlining tour in more than decade, beginning in Austin, Texas.

Photo: Jeff Katz

Beth Hart’s return to headlining status is an achievement in itself.  By the late 1990s Hart was an up-and-coming artist on a major label who had a hit single with “L.A. Song.”  However, addiction and an undiagnosed bipolar disorder interrupted her career.

But Hart reclaimed her life.  These days she’s sober, happily married and has been re-building her fan base in Europe. Now she’s ready to re-introduce herself to fans in America.  Her new album, Bang Bang Boom Boom, drops April 2.

Playing shows in Europe and the United Kingdom March through April, Hart begins her U.S. journey April 30.  So far she has sold out two nights in New York City and one night in Nashville, which prompted promoters to slot a second night.

April 30 – Austin, Texas, Stubb’s Bar-B-Q / Waller Creek Amph.
May 2 – Lewisville, Texas, Hat Tricks Sports Bar
May 4 – Nashville, Tenn., 3rd & Lindsley
May 5 – Nashville, Tenn., 3rd & Lindsley (sold out)
May 7 – Atlanta, Ga., Smith’s Olde Bar
May 9 – Alexandria, Va., Birchmere
May 11 – Philadelphia, Pa., The Blockley
May 16 – New York, N.Y., City Winery (sold out)
May 17 – New York, N.Y., City Winery (sold out)

Visit BethHart.com for more information.