Norah Jones | 2010 U.S. Tour Dates
NORAH JONES ANNOUNCES 2010
IN SUPPORT OF HER ACCLAIMED NEW ALBUM THE FALL
JONES TO PREMIERE REMIXES ON RCRD LBL, STEREOGUM & ARTIST DIRECT
Multiple Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter
which was released by EMI’s Blue Note Records on November 17. The
36-city tour will kick off March 5, 2010. Please find all tour dates
listed below. A select number of shows will go on sale beginning
December 4, 2009. Full venue and ticketing information is available at http://www.norahjones.com/tour/.
Jones will also be premiering several remixes from The Fall this week. The three tracks will be featured on three different websites throughout the week. On December 1, RCRD LBL (http://rcrdlbl.com/) will present “That’s What I Said (The NYC Remix by Adrock and Mike D).” On December 2, Stereogum (http://stereogum.com/) will present “Chasing Pirates (Santigold and Snotty Remix).” On December 3, Artist Direct (http://www.artistdirect.com/) will present “Chasing Pirates (Droogs Remix),”
which was created by a remix collective that included Beck. The remixes
will be released digitally and on vinyl on January 12, 2010.
“We decided to have people I admire do some remixes,” Jones recently told Entertainment Weekly.
“[Adrock and Mike D of] Beasties Boys did one, and Beck, and
Santigold.” Jones first collaborated with Beastie Boys during the 2008
presidential election when they recruited her for their Get Out The Vote concerts, which also included Santigold. Jones also appeared in the season finale of 30 Rock
this past May along with Mike D and Adrock. Jones and Beck first met
when they performed together on KCRW’s holiday concert in 2002.
The Fall finds Jones experimenting with a new set of collaborators, including Jacquire King,
a noted producer and engineer who has worked with Kings of Leon, Tom
Waits, and Modest Mouse among others. Jones enlisted several
songwriting collaborators, including Ryan Adams and
NORAH JONES – 2010
March 5 Tulsa, OK Brady Theater
March 6 Kansas City, MO The Midland
March 7 Omaha, NE Orpheum
March 9 Des Moines, IA Civic Center
March 11 Akron, OH E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall
March 12 Louisville, KY Whitney Hall
March 13 Indianapolis, IN Murat Theatre
March 15 Madison, WI Overture Hall
March 17 St. Paul, MN The O’Shaughnessy
March 19 Milwaukee, WI Riverside Theatre
March 20 Chicago, IL Chicago Theatre
March 25 Boston, MA Wang Theatre
March 26 Mashantucket, CT MGM Foxwoods
March 27 New York, NY WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden
March 30 Baltimore, MD Lyric Opera House
April 1 Charlottesville, VA The Paramount Theater
April 2 Washington, DC Warner Theatre
April 3 Philadelphia, PA Tower Theatre
April 18 Seattle, WA Paramount Theatre
April 19 Portland, OR Arlene Schnitzer Hall
April 21 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore
April 23 Los Angeles, CA Orpheum Theater
April 24 San Diego, CA Spreckels Theatre
April 25 Phoenix, AZ Dodge Theater
April 28 Albuquerque, NM Kiva Auditorium
April 29 El Paso, TX Plaza Theatre
May 1 Austin, TX Stubb’s Bar-B-Q
May 4 Dallas, TX Majestic Theatre
May 5 Houston, TX Verizon Wireless Theater
May 6 Mobile, AL Saenger Theatre
May 8 Memphis, TN Orpheum Theatre
May 9 Birmingham, AL Alabama Theatre
May 11 Asheville, NC  
; Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
May 12 Charlotte, NC Ovens Auditorium
May 14 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
May 15