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Today, Brittany Howard announced the addition of seven shows to her 2020 North American headline tour – including a June 9 performance at Celebrate Brooklyn! in New York and a KCRW concert with Thundercat and Georgia Ann Muldrow at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles (August 16). Tickets for the new dates will go on sale Friday, February 21, at 10 AM local time at www.brittanyhoward.com. She will kick off the run on March 17 at Luther Burbank Center for the Arts in Santa Rosa, CA. See below for itinerary.

Howard is touring in support of Jaime, her debut solo album, which found a place on numerous “Best Albums of 2019” lists, including The New York Times, NPR, Rolling Stone and Pitchfork. “Stay High,” the album’s first single, spent three weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Adult Alternative Songs chart. Views of the official video, which stars Terry Crews (“Everybody Hates Chris,” The Expendables films, Deadpool 2), have surpassed eight million.
 
The track “History Repeats” was nominated in two GRAMMY categories – Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song, bringing Howard’s total career nominations to 11. She won four GRAMMY Awards in her role as lead vocalist/guitarist for the chart-topping band Alabama Shakes.
 
Howard – who has performed everywhere from the Obama White House to the main stage at Lollapalooza, where she sang with Paul McCartney at his invitation – won acclaim for her 2019 tour. Magnet Magazine observed, “Howard turned a lifetime’s worth of anguish, ecstasy and doubt into catharsis, healing and beauty.” Minnesota’s Star-Tribune said, “She strutted, slid and shimmied her way across the stage channeling ’60s Motown and soul music, ’70s funk and R&B and a little ’80s pop and rock in her 75-minute set. And that was just the musical side of things. Lyrically, the songs from her new album, ‘Jaime,’ were stacked like a Southern food buffet.”

As fans have been given an intimate look into Justin’s journey, struggles and creative process with Seasons, he has returned to the spotlight on stage and screen, with Saturday’s triumphant performances of “Intentions” and “Yummy” on SNL, and tonight’s performance with Quavo & The Roots on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon. Next week, Justin will take over the Late Late Show with James Corden, beginning Monday with his third installment of “Carpool Karaoke.” Justin is also slated to perform at the 2020 iHeart Awards, airing March 29th on FOX.

Over the course of his career, Bieber has amassed over 50 billion streams and over 60 million album equivalent sales worldwide. Justin’s Grammy Award®–winning 2015 album Purpose has sold over 21 million copies worldwide. The Purpose Tour sold out 64 U.S. and 52 international tour dates, thrilling fans around the world with Justin’s dynamic, must-see live performance.

T-Mobile is the official wireless partner for the Changes Tour, and Un-carrier customers can get access to stage-front tickets at every U.S. tour stop, even the sold-out shows! T-Mobile customers can snag their Reserved Tickets starting 30 days prior to each show at first day prices – just another way the Un-carrier thanks its customers simply for being customers.

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Brittan Howard 2020 Tour Dates

3/6 | London, UK | Roundhouse – BBC 6 Music Festival
3/7 | Glasgow, UK | Old Fruitmarket                                                SOLD OUT
3/9 | Manchester, UK | O2 Ritz
3/10 | London, UK | The O2 Forum Kentish Town                          SOLD OUT
3/17 | Santa Rosa, CA | Luther Burbank Center for the Arts *
3/18 | Santa Barbara, CA | Arlington Theatre *
3/20 | Anaheim, CA | House of Blues Anaheim *
3/21 | Phoenix, AZ | The Van Buren *
3/22 | Albuquerque, NM | El Rey Theater *                                      SOLD OUT
3/24 | San Antonio, TX | The Aztec Theater *
3/26 | Dallas, TX | McFarlin Memorial Auditorium *
3/27 | Austin, TV | Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater *
3/28 | Houston, TX | White Oak Music Hall Lawn *
4/17 | Charlottesville, VA | Sprint Pavilion +
4/18 | Charlotte, NC | The Fillmore +
4/19 | Charleston, SC | Highwater Festival
4/21 | St. Petersburg, FL | Jannus Live +
4/22 | Orlando, FL | Hard Rock Live +
4/23 | Jacksonville, FL | Florida Theatre +
4/25 | Virginia Beach, VA | Something In The Water Festival
4/26 | Raleigh, NC | North Carolina Museum of Art
4/28 | Birmingham, AL | Sloss Furnaces +
4/30 | New Orleans, LA | Jazz & Heritage Festival +
5/1 | Atlanta, GA | Shaky Knees
5/2 | Memphis, TN | Beale Street Music Festival
5/22 | Boston, MA | Boston Calling
6/4 | Barcelona, Spain | Primavera Sound
6/7 | Cleveland, OH | WonderStruck In Cleveland Festival
6/9 | Brooklyn, NY | Celebrate Brooklyn! at Prospect Park #
6/10 | Pittsburgh, PA | Stage AE #
6/12 | Manchester, TN | Bonnaroo
6/13 | Columbus, OH | Express Live! #
6/16 | Indianapolis, IN | Murat Theatre at Old National Centre #
6/18 | St. Louis, MO | The Pageant #
6/19 | Kansas City, MO | Uptown Theater #
6/29 | Dublin, IR | Trinity Hall
7/3 | Werchter, BEL | Rock Werchter
7/5 | London, UK | British Summer Time (BST) with Kendrick Lamar
7/8 | Montreux, SWZ | Montreux Jazz Festival
7/20 | Rotterdam, NET | North Sea Jazz Festival
8/1 | Montreal, QC | Osheaga
8/16 | Los Angeles, CA | Hollywood Bowl ^
 
* with Becca Mancari
+ with Nü Mangos
# with Vagabon
^ KCRW show with Thundercat and Georgia Ann Muldrow

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