Natalie Merchant Kicks Off North American Concerts

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Natalie Merchant brings the music of her latest album, the self-titled 2014 Nonesuch release, and more on the road as she performs a number of North American concerts in the coming months. She begins this run of shows at Kean University in Union, New Jersey, on Saturday, followed by shows in New York, Connecticut, Colorado, and Virginia, and culminating in two shows at Koerner Hall in Toronto in May.

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Natalie Merchant brings the music of her latest album, the 2014 self-titled Nonesuch release, and favorite songs from throughout her storied career, on the road as she performs a number of North American concerts in the coming months. Merchant begins this run of shows in Enlow Recital Hall at Kean University in Union, New Jersey, this Saturday night, followed by shows in upstate New York, Connecticut, Colorado, and Virginia, and culminating in two shows—a Friday evening performance and a Saturday morning family concert—at Koerner Hall in Toronto. See below for all of the currently scheduled shows; for details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of Natalie Merchant's self-titled album, which the AP calls a "rich musical tapestry," head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download the complete album at checkout.

NATALIE MERCHANT IN CONCERT

Mar 7 Enlow Recital Hall, Kean University Union, NJ
Mar 20 Purchase College PAC Purchase, NY
Mar 28 Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts Storrs, CT
Apr 2 Macky Auditorium Concert Hall Boulder, CO
Apr 4 Vilar Performing Arts Center Beaver Creek, CO
Apr 10 Jefferson Center Roanoke, VA
May 1 Koerner Hall Toronto, ON
May 2 Koerner Hall Toronto, ON
     
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