Watch: Lianne La Havas Performs on MPR's The Current

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Lianne La Havas stopped by Minnesota Public Radio's The Current yesterday to discuss her recently released debut album, Is Your Love Big Enough?; her performance at the Mercury Awards, for which she was shortlisted; meeting Prince on her last visit to the Twin Cities; and much more. She also performs three songs off the new album. Listen to the complete show and watch La Havas' performance of the title track in The Current studios here. La Havas makes her debut on Conan this Wednesday night. Her Spotify Session is out today.

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Lianne La Havas—who made her debut appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman last week—stopped by the studios of Minnesota Public Radio's The Current yesterday to talk with Mark Wheat about her recently released debut album, Is Your Love Big Enough?; her performance at the Mercury Awards, for which she was shortlisted; meeting Prince on her last visit to the Twin Cities; and much more. She also performs three songs off the new album: "Lost and Found," "Age," and the title track, "Is Your Love Big Enough?." You can listen to the complete show and watch La Havas' performance of the title track in The Current studios below.

In another first, La Havas makes her debut on Conan this Wednesday night on TBS; also appearing on the episode: actress Kristen Stewart, star of the Twilight films. This coming weekend, La Havas and her band perform sold-out shows at the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles on Friday and the Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco on Saturday. For additional details, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of Is Your Love Big Enough?, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include an instant download of the album and, for a limited time, an exclusive print signed by La Havas. To celebrate Lianne's arrival in the US, digital copies of the album, as both MP3 and FLAC files, are also available to purchase at a reduced price for a limited time. You can also listen to La Havas' Spotify Session, out today on Spotify.

Listen to Lianne La Havas on The Current here:



Watch her performance of "Is Your Love Big Enough?" in The Current studios here:

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Lianne La Havas: The Current, November 2012
  • Tuesday, November 13, 2012
    Watch: Lianne La Havas Performs on MPR's The Current

    Lianne La Havas—who made her debut appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman last week—stopped by the studios of Minnesota Public Radio's The Current yesterday to talk with Mark Wheat about her recently released debut album, Is Your Love Big Enough?; her performance at the Mercury Awards, for which she was shortlisted; meeting Prince on her last visit to the Twin Cities; and much more. She also performs three songs off the new album: "Lost and Found," "Age," and the title track, "Is Your Love Big Enough?." You can listen to the complete show and watch La Havas' performance of the title track in The Current studios below.

    In another first, La Havas makes her debut on Conan this Wednesday night on TBS; also appearing on the episode: actress Kristen Stewart, star of the Twilight films. This coming weekend, La Havas and her band perform sold-out shows at the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles on Friday and the Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco on Saturday. For additional details, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To pick up a copy of Is Your Love Big Enough?, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include an instant download of the album and, for a limited time, an exclusive print signed by La Havas. To celebrate Lianne's arrival in the US, digital copies of the album, as both MP3 and FLAC files, are also available to purchase at a reduced price for a limited time. You can also listen to La Havas' Spotify Session, out today on Spotify.

    Listen to Lianne La Havas on The Current here:



    Watch her performance of "Is Your Love Big Enough?" in The Current studios here:

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