Watch: Lake Street Dive Performs from "Free Yourself Up" on "CBS This Morning: Saturday"

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Lake Street Dive was on CBS This Morning: Saturday, performing a Saturday Sessions set of songs from the album Free Yourself Up, out this Friday. The band performed "Good Kisser," "I Can Change," "Shame, Shame, Shame." Watch all three performances here.

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Lake Street Dive was on CBS This Morning: Saturday, performing a Saturday Sessions set of songs from the forthcoming album Free Yourself Up. The band performed "Good Kisser," "I Can Change," and "Shame, Shame, Shame." You can watch all three performances below.

Free Yourself Up, out this coming Friday, May 4, on Nonesuch, is available to pre-order now at iTunes and in the Nonesuch Store, where "Good Kisser" and "I Can Change" are available for instant download; Nonesuch Store pre-orders also include an exclusive print autographed by the band.

The band kicks off its extensive Free Yourself Up tour with a sold-out performance at The Sinclair in its former hometown of Boston on Friday, with concerts already scheduled into November. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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Lake Street Dive: "CBS This Morning: Saturday," April 2018
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    Watch: Lake Street Dive Performs from "Free Yourself Up" on "CBS This Morning: Saturday"
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    Lake Street Dive was on CBS This Morning: Saturday, performing a Saturday Sessions set of songs from the forthcoming album Free Yourself Up. The band performed "Good Kisser," "I Can Change," and "Shame, Shame, Shame." You can watch all three performances below.

    Free Yourself Up, out this coming Friday, May 4, on Nonesuch, is available to pre-order now at iTunes and in the Nonesuch Store, where "Good Kisser" and "I Can Change" are available for instant download; Nonesuch Store pre-orders also include an exclusive print autographed by the band.

    The band kicks off its extensive Free Yourself Up tour with a sold-out performance at The Sinclair in its former hometown of Boston on Friday, with concerts already scheduled into November. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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