k.d. lang & the Siss Boom Bang Launch Next Leg of US Tour; Cross Country from Alaska to Maine, Florida to California

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k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang head back on the road tonight to resume their North American tour, performing music from their new album, Sing it Loud, plus favorites from throughout lang's career. lang and the band kick off the fall leg of their tour in the farthest Northwest, with three nights in Alaska, then swing east for shows from Maine to Florida, before heading west through Texas, Arizona, and Nevada, and back to California. Teddy Thompson supports.

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k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang head back on the road tonight to resume their North American tour, performing music from their new album, Sing it Loud, released earlier this year on Nonesuch Records, plus favorite songs from throughout lang's career.

lang and the band kick off the fall leg of their tour in the farthest Northwest, with three nights in Alaska. First up is the 2011-12 season opener of the Fairbanks Concert Association with tonight's show at Hering Auditorium in Fairbanks, followed by two nights at the Atwood Concert Hall in Anchorage. From there, the tour swings east for shows all along the East Coast, from Maine to Florida, before heading west through Texas, Arizona, and Nevada, and coming to a close in California at the end of next month.

Lifelong Alaskan Melissa Mitchell will open for lang and the band for their Anchorage shows. Singer-songwriter Teddy Thompson will open all of the shows following the Alaska run, from next week's show at the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown, New Jersey, through the tour's closer at the Balboa Theatre in San Diego on October 24.

And the music-making continues after that, as k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang head south in November for a tour of Australia that includes a whopping six nights in Sydney.

See below for all the currently scheduled dates. For additional details and ticket links, head to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of Sing it Loud, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the album at checkout.

k.d. lang & the Siss Boom Bang on Tour in the US

Sep 15 Hering Auditorium Fairbanks, AK
Sep 16 Atwood Concert Hall Anchorage, AK
Sep 17 Atwood Concert Hall Anchorage, AK
Sep 22 Mayo Performing Arts Center Morristown, NJ
Sep 23 Flynn Center for the Performing Arts Burlington, VT
Sep 24 Collins Center for the Arts Orono, ME
Sep 26 Wilbur Theatre Boston, MA
Sep 27 Buffalo Center for the Arts Buffalo, NY
Sep 29 Verizon Hall Philadelphia, PA
Sep 30 Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center York, PA
Oct 1 Ferguson Center for the Arts Newport News, VA
Oct 3 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN
Oct 5 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA
Oct 7 Ruth Eckerd Hall Clearwater, FL
Oct 8 Kravis Center for the Performing Arts West Palm Beach, FL
Oct 9 Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall Sarasota, FL
Oct 11 Meyerson Symphony Center Dallas, TX
Oct 12 Paramount Theatre Austin, TX
Oct 14 The Lensic Santa Fe, NM
Oct 15 Centennial Hall Tucson, AZ
Oct 16 Mesa Arts Center, Ikeda Theater Mesa, AZ
Oct 18 Laxson Auditorium Chico, CA
Oct 19 Fillmore San Francisco, CA
Oct 20 Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts Davis, CA
Oct 22 Pearl Concert Theater at the Palms Las Vegas, NV
Oct 23 McCallum Theatre Palm Desert, CA
Oct 24 Balboa Theatre San Diego, CA

k.d. lang & the Siss Boom Bang on Tour in Australia

Nov 5 Swan Valley Sandalford Winery Caversham, WA
Nov 7 AIS Arena Canberra, ACT
Nov 9 State Theatre Sydney, NSW
Nov 10 State Theatre Sydney, NSW
Nov 12 Sidney Myer Music Bowl Melbourne, VIC
Nov 13 Adelaide Entertainment Centre Adelaide, SA
Nov 16 State Theatre Sydney, NSW
Nov 17 State Theatre Sydney, NSW
Nov 19 State Theatre Sydney, NSW
Nov 20 State Theatre Sydney, NSW
Nov 22 Brisbane Riverstage Brisbane, QLD

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k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang
  • Thursday, September 15, 2011
    k.d. lang & the Siss Boom Bang Launch Next Leg of US Tour; Cross Country from Alaska to Maine, Florida to California
    James Minchin III

    k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang head back on the road tonight to resume their North American tour, performing music from their new album, Sing it Loud, released earlier this year on Nonesuch Records, plus favorite songs from throughout lang's career.

    lang and the band kick off the fall leg of their tour in the farthest Northwest, with three nights in Alaska. First up is the 2011-12 season opener of the Fairbanks Concert Association with tonight's show at Hering Auditorium in Fairbanks, followed by two nights at the Atwood Concert Hall in Anchorage. From there, the tour swings east for shows all along the East Coast, from Maine to Florida, before heading west through Texas, Arizona, and Nevada, and coming to a close in California at the end of next month.

    Lifelong Alaskan Melissa Mitchell will open for lang and the band for their Anchorage shows. Singer-songwriter Teddy Thompson will open all of the shows following the Alaska run, from next week's show at the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown, New Jersey, through the tour's closer at the Balboa Theatre in San Diego on October 24.

    And the music-making continues after that, as k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang head south in November for a tour of Australia that includes a whopping six nights in Sydney.

    See below for all the currently scheduled dates. For additional details and ticket links, head to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To pick up a copy of Sing it Loud, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the album at checkout.

    k.d. lang & the Siss Boom Bang on Tour in the US

    Sep 15 Hering Auditorium Fairbanks, AK
    Sep 16 Atwood Concert Hall Anchorage, AK
    Sep 17 Atwood Concert Hall Anchorage, AK
    Sep 22 Mayo Performing Arts Center Morristown, NJ
    Sep 23 Flynn Center for the Performing Arts Burlington, VT
    Sep 24 Collins Center for the Arts Orono, ME
    Sep 26 Wilbur Theatre Boston, MA
    Sep 27 Buffalo Center for the Arts Buffalo, NY
    Sep 29 Verizon Hall Philadelphia, PA
    Sep 30 Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center York, PA
    Oct 1 Ferguson Center for the Arts Newport News, VA
    Oct 3 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN
    Oct 5 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA
    Oct 7 Ruth Eckerd Hall Clearwater, FL
    Oct 8 Kravis Center for the Performing Arts West Palm Beach, FL
    Oct 9 Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall Sarasota, FL
    Oct 11 Meyerson Symphony Center Dallas, TX
    Oct 12 Paramount Theatre Austin, TX
    Oct 14 The Lensic Santa Fe, NM
    Oct 15 Centennial Hall Tucson, AZ
    Oct 16 Mesa Arts Center, Ikeda Theater Mesa, AZ
    Oct 18 Laxson Auditorium Chico, CA
    Oct 19 Fillmore San Francisco, CA
    Oct 20 Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts Davis, CA
    Oct 22 Pearl Concert Theater at the Palms Las Vegas, NV
    Oct 23 McCallum Theatre Palm Desert, CA
    Oct 24 Balboa Theatre San Diego, CA

    k.d. lang & the Siss Boom Bang on Tour in Australia

    Nov 5 Swan Valley Sandalford Winery Caversham, WA
    Nov 7 AIS Arena Canberra, ACT
    Nov 9 State Theatre Sydney, NSW
    Nov 10 State Theatre Sydney, NSW
    Nov 12 Sidney Myer Music Bowl Melbourne, VIC
    Nov 13 Adelaide Entertainment Centre Adelaide, SA
    Nov 16 State Theatre Sydney, NSW
    Nov 17 State Theatre Sydney, NSW
    Nov 19 State Theatre Sydney, NSW
    Nov 20 State Theatre Sydney, NSW
    Nov 22 Brisbane Riverstage Brisbane, QLD

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