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Wanda Jackson has added further live dates to her upcoming, sold-out New York City and Los Angeles record release shows. The newly announced tour dates include a Grand Ole Opry performance in Nashville, a second Los Angeles show, a return to New York, and stops in Philadelphia, Boston, DC, and Dallas. Jackson is scheduled to perform with Jack White & The Third Man House Band on The Late Show with David Letterman on January 20 and Conan on January 25.
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Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Wanda Jackson has added further live dates following her upcoming sold-out New York City and Los Angeles record release shows.
Jackson has added a special shortened set in Nashville at the Ryman Auditorium for the Grand Ole Opry on January 15, as part of a show with Del McCoury and Vince Gill, as well as a second night at Los Angeles’s El Rey Theatre on January 24 with The Third Man House Band featuring Jack White on guitar, while the newly announced February tour dates will take her back through New York as well as to Philadelphia, Boston, DC, and Dallas, following her previously announced European tour. Tickets for the additional Los Angeles show will be available for Third Man Record’s Vault subscribers starting this Friday, January 7, at 10 AM PST, and for the general public on Saturday, January 8, at 10 AM PST. You can see the list of dates below and visit nonesuch.com/on-tour for more information and available ticket links.
This string of live shows will be Jackson’s first following the release of the highly anticipated new album The Party Aint Over, produced by Jack White and released on Third Man and Nonesuch Records on January 25. You can pre-order the album now on vinyl and CD in the Nonesuch Store. The first 250 pre-orders include an exclusive, limited-edition poster autographed by Jackson. Meanwhile, you can catch a glimpse inside the limited-edition vinyl release and marvel at its unique fuchsia-colored vinyl and greeting-card gatefold (which plays the album's opening track, "Shakin' All Over") in a video from Third Man featuring Jack White, here:
With a remarkable career that began in 1955, Jackson, credited with being the first woman to ever record a rock and roll song—“Let’s Have a Party” in 1958—was convinced by her friend Elvis Presley to cross over from country to rock and rockabilly music. Now known around the globe as “The Queen of Rock” and “The First Lady of Rockabilly,” Jackson recently performed on the BBC’s Special New Year’s Eve “Hootenanny” Jools Holland Show, providing the United Kingdom with their very first song of 2011, a rollicking version of album track “Rip It Up,” as well as a rendition of Amy Winehouse’s “You Know I’m No Good.”
Jackson is scheduled to perform with Jack White & The Third Man House Band on The Late Show with David Letterman on CBS on January 20 and Conan on TBS on January 25.
WANDA JACKSON WINTER TOUR DATES
Jan 15
Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium*
Nashville, TN
Jan 21
Music Hall of Williamsburg; SOLD OUT*
Brooklyn, NY
Jan 23
El Rey Theatre; SOLD OUT*
Los Angeles, CA
Jan 24
El Rey Theatre*
Los Angeles, CA
Feb 5
Congress Palace, Rockin' Race Jamboree
Málaga, SPAIN
Feb 9
Chicago 33
Essen, GERMANY
Feb 11
Bassy
Berlin, GERMANY
Feb 12
Rosis Amüsierlokal
Dresden, GERMANY
Feb 13
59:1
Munich, GERMANY
Feb 15
Kultursaal
Greifenburg, AUSTRIA
Feb 17
Akzent Theater
Vienna, AUSTRIA
Feb 18
Posthof
Linz, AUSTRIA
Feb 22
World Cafe Live
Philadelphia, PA
Feb 23
Royale
Boston, MA
Feb 24
Bowery Ballroom
New York, NY
Feb 25
9:30 Club
Washington, DC
Feb 26
The Kessler
Dallas, TX
* w/ Third Man House Band, featuring Jack White, guitar
Wanda Jackson Adds US Dates to "The Party Ain't Over" Tour
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Wanda Jackson has added further live dates following her upcoming sold-out New York City and Los Angeles record release shows.
Jackson has added a special shortened set in Nashville at the Ryman Auditorium for the Grand Ole Opry on January 15, as part of a show with Del McCoury and Vince Gill, as well as a second night at Los Angeles’s El Rey Theatre on January 24 with The Third Man House Band featuring Jack White on guitar, while the newly announced February tour dates will take her back through New York as well as to Philadelphia, Boston, DC, and Dallas, following her previously announced European tour. Tickets for the additional Los Angeles show will be available for Third Man Record’s Vault subscribers starting this Friday, January 7, at 10 AM PST, and for the general public on Saturday, January 8, at 10 AM PST. You can see the list of dates below and visit nonesuch.com/on-tour for more information and available ticket links.
This string of live shows will be Jackson’s first following the release of the highly anticipated new album The Party Aint Over, produced by Jack White and released on Third Man and Nonesuch Records on January 25. You can pre-order the album now on vinyl and CD in the Nonesuch Store. The first 250 pre-orders include an exclusive, limited-edition poster autographed by Jackson. Meanwhile, you can catch a glimpse inside the limited-edition vinyl release and marvel at its unique fuchsia-colored vinyl and greeting-card gatefold (which plays the album's opening track, "Shakin' All Over") in a video from Third Man featuring Jack White, here:
With a remarkable career that began in 1955, Jackson, credited with being the first woman to ever record a rock and roll song—“Let’s Have a Party” in 1958—was convinced by her friend Elvis Presley to cross over from country to rock and rockabilly music. Now known around the globe as “The Queen of Rock” and “The First Lady of Rockabilly,” Jackson recently performed on the BBC’s Special New Year’s Eve “Hootenanny” Jools Holland Show, providing the United Kingdom with their very first song of 2011, a rollicking version of album track “Rip It Up,” as well as a rendition of Amy Winehouse’s “You Know I’m No Good.”
Jackson is scheduled to perform with Jack White & The Third Man House Band on The Late Show with David Letterman on CBS on January 20 and Conan on TBS on January 25.
WANDA JACKSON WINTER TOUR DATES
Jan 15
Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium*
Nashville, TN
Jan 21
Music Hall of Williamsburg; SOLD OUT*
Brooklyn, NY
Jan 23
El Rey Theatre; SOLD OUT*
Los Angeles, CA
Jan 24
El Rey Theatre*
Los Angeles, CA
Feb 5
Congress Palace, Rockin' Race Jamboree
Málaga, SPAIN
Feb 9
Chicago 33
Essen, GERMANY
Feb 11
Bassy
Berlin, GERMANY
Feb 12
Rosis Amüsierlokal
Dresden, GERMANY
Feb 13
59:1
Munich, GERMANY
Feb 15
Kultursaal
Greifenburg, AUSTRIA
Feb 17
Akzent Theater
Vienna, AUSTRIA
Feb 18
Posthof
Linz, AUSTRIA
Feb 22
World Cafe Live
Philadelphia, PA
Feb 23
Royale
Boston, MA
Feb 24
Bowery Ballroom
New York, NY
Feb 25
9:30 Club
Washington, DC
Feb 26
The Kessler
Dallas, TX
* w/ Third Man House Band, featuring Jack White, guitar
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Wanda Jackson Adds US Dates to "The Party Ain't Over" Tour
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Wanda Jackson has added further live dates following her upcoming sold-out New York City and Los Angeles record release shows.
Jackson has added a special shortened set in Nashville at the Ryman Auditorium for the Grand Ole Opry on January 15, as part of a show with Del McCoury and Vince Gill, as well as a second night at Los Angeles’s El Rey Theatre on January 24 with The Third Man House Band featuring Jack White on guitar, while the newly announced February tour dates will take her back through New York as well as to Philadelphia, Boston, DC, and Dallas, following her previously announced European tour. Tickets for the additional Los Angeles show will be available for Third Man Record’s Vault subscribers starting this Friday, January 7, at 10 AM PST, and for the general public on Saturday, January 8, at 10 AM PST. You can see the list of dates below and visit nonesuch.com/on-tour for more information and available ticket links.
This string of live shows will be Jackson’s first following the release of the highly anticipated new album The Party Aint Over, produced by Jack White and released on Third Man and Nonesuch Records on January 25. You can pre-order the album now on vinyl and CD in the Nonesuch Store. The first 250 pre-orders include an exclusive, limited-edition poster autographed by Jackson. Meanwhile, you can catch a glimpse inside the limited-edition vinyl release and marvel at its unique fuchsia-colored vinyl and greeting-card gatefold (which plays the album's opening track, "Shakin' All Over") in a video from Third Man featuring Jack White, here:
With a remarkable career that began in 1955, Jackson, credited with being the first woman to ever record a rock and roll song—“Let’s Have a Party” in 1958—was convinced by her friend Elvis Presley to cross over from country to rock and rockabilly music. Now known around the globe as “The Queen of Rock” and “The First Lady of Rockabilly,” Jackson recently performed on the BBC’s Special New Year’s Eve “Hootenanny” Jools Holland Show, providing the United Kingdom with their very first song of 2011, a rollicking version of album track “Rip It Up,” as well as a rendition of Amy Winehouse’s “You Know I’m No Good.”
Jackson is scheduled to perform with Jack White & The Third Man House Band on The Late Show with David Letterman on CBS on January 20 and Conan on TBS on January 25.
WANDA JACKSON WINTER TOUR DATES
Jan 15
Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium*
Nashville, TN
Jan 21
Music Hall of Williamsburg; SOLD OUT*
Brooklyn, NY
Jan 23
El Rey Theatre; SOLD OUT*
Los Angeles, CA
Jan 24
El Rey Theatre*
Los Angeles, CA
Feb 5
Congress Palace, Rockin' Race Jamboree
Málaga, SPAIN
Feb 9
Chicago 33
Essen, GERMANY
Feb 11
Bassy
Berlin, GERMANY
Feb 12
Rosis Amüsierlokal
Dresden, GERMANY
Feb 13
59:1
Munich, GERMANY
Feb 15
Kultursaal
Greifenburg, AUSTRIA
Feb 17
Akzent Theater
Vienna, AUSTRIA
Feb 18
Posthof
Linz, AUSTRIA
Feb 22
World Cafe Live
Philadelphia, PA
Feb 23
Royale
Boston, MA
Feb 24
Bowery Ballroom
New York, NY
Feb 25
9:30 Club
Washington, DC
Feb 26
The Kessler
Dallas, TX
* w/ Third Man House Band, featuring Jack White, guitar
Kronos Quartet has announced its ninth-annual Kronos Festival, to take place at SFJAZZ Center, June 20–23, 2024. The festival marks the ensemble’s milestone 50th Anniversary year and the farewell performances of John Sherba and Hank Dutt, members of Kronos Quartet for more than 45 years. It will feature a slate of world and Bay Area premieres commissioned as part of the KRONOS Five Decades season; several guest artists; and the final performance of A Thousand Thoughts, a live documentary chronicling the quartet’s career, written and directed by Sam Green and Joe Bini.
Timo Andres joins Alarm Will Sound in Steve Reich's Music for 18 Musicians in College Park and Philadelphia. Cécile McLorin Salvant premieres new piece at 92NY in NYC, where The Magnetic Fields play 69 Love Songs at The Town Hall. Sam Amidon plays with Laura Veirs in Portland and Shahzad Ismaily in Seattle. Hurray for the Riff Raff is in Texas for shows in Fort Worth, Austin, and Houston, where Kronos Quartet live-scores Sam Green's documentary about them. Nathalie Joachim is in Columbus. Mandy Patinkin performs in Peekskill and joins his family in conversation in New London. Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Mass for the Endangered is performed outside Pittsburgh. Chris Thile plays solo in Beaverton and Seattle. Yasmin Williams is in Tysons, VA.