Emmylou Harris to Take Part in The Lantern Tour: Concerts for Migrant and Refugee Families

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Emmylou Harris will take part in The Lantern Tour: Concerts for Migrant and Refugee Families with Jackson Browne, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Shawn Colvin, Lila Downs, Steve Earle, and Graham Nash in support of families seeking safety at the US–Mexico border. Proceeds will go to the Women's Refugee Commission. The tour begins in Nashville on October 23 and includes shows in Washington, DC; Collingswood, NJ; Boston; and NYC. 

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Emmylou Harris will take part in The Lantern Tour: Concerts for Migrant and Refugee Families, a series of performances with Jackson Browne, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Shawn Colvin, Lila Downs, Steve Earle, and Graham Nash in support of families seeking safety at the United States–Mexico border. Proceeds will go to the Women's Refugee Commission. The tour begins at City Winery in Nashville on October 23 and includes shows in Washington, DC; Collingswood, NJ; Boston; and New York City. Tickets go on sale for the Nashville and New York shows on Thursday, and for the rest on Friday. See below for details and tickets, or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

"The Women's Refugee Commission has been on the front lines in advocating for the safety of women and children," says Harris. "Their work is as remarkable as it is critical, especially right now. It is my honor to partner with this incredible organization and to bring my friends along for what I know will be a powerful tour."

To learn more about the organization, visit womensrefugeecommission.org.

THE LANTERN TOUR

Oct 23 City Winery Nashville, TN
Oct 25 Warner Theatre Washington, DC
Oct 26 Scottish Rite Auditorium Collingswood, NJ
Oct 27 Orpheum Theatre Boston, MA
Oct 28 The Town Hall New York, NY
     
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    Emmylou Harris to Take Part in The Lantern Tour: Concerts for Migrant and Refugee Families

    Emmylou Harris will take part in The Lantern Tour: Concerts for Migrant and Refugee Families, a series of performances with Jackson Browne, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Shawn Colvin, Lila Downs, Steve Earle, and Graham Nash in support of families seeking safety at the United States–Mexico border. Proceeds will go to the Women's Refugee Commission. The tour begins at City Winery in Nashville on October 23 and includes shows in Washington, DC; Collingswood, NJ; Boston; and New York City. Tickets go on sale for the Nashville and New York shows on Thursday, and for the rest on Friday. See below for details and tickets, or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    "The Women's Refugee Commission has been on the front lines in advocating for the safety of women and children," says Harris. "Their work is as remarkable as it is critical, especially right now. It is my honor to partner with this incredible organization and to bring my friends along for what I know will be a powerful tour."

    To learn more about the organization, visit womensrefugeecommission.org.

    THE LANTERN TOUR

    Oct 23 City Winery Nashville, TN
    Oct 25 Warner Theatre Washington, DC
    Oct 26 Scottish Rite Auditorium Collingswood, NJ
    Oct 27 Orpheum Theatre Boston, MA
    Oct 28 The Town Hall New York, NY
         
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