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Brandi Carlile Extends Schedule
To mark her 34th birthday, Carlile is asking fans to donate $34 or whatever you can afford. Last year fans raised $4,828 and the Looking Out Foundation then matched the amount, bringing the total donation to the campaign to $9,656.
According to Carlile’s CrowdRise page, the Fight the Fear Campaign is a violence-prevention initiative that “provides training in basic self defense skills including awareness, de-escalation, boundary setting, assertive communication, and fighting techniques – as well as access to resources for survivors of violence or abuse.”
Carlile released her fifth studio album, The Firewatcher’s Daughter, in March on ATO. The LP debuted at No. 9 on the Nielsen SoundScan chart, her highest ever debut. NPR’s Fresh Air rock critic Ken Tucker calls the album Carlile’s “best yet.”
Speaking of NPR, Carlile and her band are headed to the County Music Hall of Fame June 10 for a special performance and Q&A led by NPR’s Ann Powers.
Her next show is Tuesday in St. Louis. Here’s the itinerary with the new dates bolded:
June 2 – St. Louis, Mo., The Pageant
June 3 – Tulsa, Okla., Cain’s Ballroom
June 5 – Dallas, Texas, House Of Blues
June 6 – Austin, Texas, Stubb’s Bar-B-Q / Waller Creek Amph.
June 7 – Houston, Texas, NRG Park – Parking Lot (Free Press Summer Fest)
June 9 – New Orleans, La., House Of Blues
June 10 – Nashville, Tenn., The Country Music Hall of Fame And Museum
June 11 – Charlotte, N.C., Fillmore Charlotte
June 12 – Raleigh, N.C., North Carolina Museum Of Art
June 14 – Manchester, Tenn., Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival (Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival)
July 19 – Alta, Wyo., Grand Targhee Resort Amphitheater ( Grand Targhee Festival)
July 22 – Vienna, Va., Filene Center At Wolf Trap
July 24 – Floyd, VA FloydFest (Floydfest)
July 25 – Newport, R.I., Fort Adams State Park (Newport Folk Festival)
July 27 – Pittsburgh, Pa., Stage AE
July 28 – Cleveland, Ohio, House Of Blues
July 30 – Grand Rapids, Mich., Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
July 31 – Highland Park, Ill., Ravinia Festival At Ravinia Park (appearing with Old Crow Medicine Show)
Aug. 1 – Des Moines, Iowa, Water Works Park (Hinterland Festival)
Aug. 2 – Minneapolis, Minn., Cabooze Plaza
Aug. 4 – Bayfield, Wis., Big Top Chautauqua
Aug. 5 – Fargo, N.D., Fargo Theatre A
Aug. 7 – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, O’Brian’s Event Centre
Aug. 8 – Calgary, Alberta, MacEwan Hall Ballroom
Aug. 12 – Spokane, Wash., Knitting Factory Concert House
Aug. 13 – Boise, Idaho, Idaho Botanical Garden
Aug. 15 – Morrison, Colo., Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Aug. 16 – Salt Lake City, Utah, Red Butte Garden
Sept. 11 – Troutdale, Ore., McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater
Sept. 12 – Troutdale, Ore., McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater
Sept. 13 – Jacksonville, Ore., Britt Pavilion (Britt Festivals)
Sept. 16 – Reno, Nev., Knitting Factory Concert House
Sept. 18 – Oakland, Calif., Fox Theater
Sept. 19 – Los Angeles, Calif., The Wiltern
Sept. 20 – Del Mar, Calif., Del Mar Racetrack (Kaabaoo)
Sept. 27 – Columbia, Mo., Stephens Lake Park (Roots N Blues N BBQ Festival)
Oct. 6 – North Charleston, S.C., North Charleston Perf. Arts Center
Oct. 9 – New York, N.Y., Radio City Music Hall
Oct. 11 – Philadelphia, Pa., TBA
Oct. 16 – Seattle, Wash., Paramount Theatre
Oct. 17 – Seattle, Wash., Paramount Theatre
A presale for the new dates begins June 2 at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets go on sale to the general public June 5 at 10 a.m. local time. Visit BrandiCarlile.com for more information.