Lucius Set for Central Park SummerStage This September

By: Aug. 24, 2016
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After a stretch of sold out U.S. shows Lucius confirms additional tour dates this fall with stops in Nashville, New Orleans, San Francisco, Houston and more. The new shows are in conjunction with the bands forthcoming headlining performances at New York's SummerStage and Boston's House Of Blues.

Tickets can be purchased at ilovelucius.com/tour.

Additionally, vocalists Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig will perform with Roger Watersand his band in Mexico and this October at Desert Trip Music Festival. See below for complete tour dates!

Additionally, Lucius was recently featured in and scored an episode of the newCameron Crowe directed TV show Roadies on Showtime.

Good Grief was produced by Shawn Everett (Alabama Shakes, Weezer) and Lucius with Bob Ezrin. TThe album was mixed by Tom Elmhirst (Adele, Beck). Of the album, vocalist Jess Wolfe says, "When we started writing for this record, we had been away from home for nearly two years. We had just returned from tour, having gone through such varied emotions- loneliness, sadness and exhaustion alongside excitement, fulfillment and some of the most joyful moments in our lives...Whenever one of us had an idea or a feeling, the other was already a witness to it and could help navigate through it- for the two of us, this usually came in song form." Vocalist Holly Laessig adds, "...When considering titles, we wanted to be sure to acknowledge any serious subject matter, while simultaneously allowing ourselves acomic sigh of relief from any personal turmoil. Ha! The Yin and Yang of the record naturally unveiled itself and, so, Good Grief."

Lucius is led by its co-founders and vocalists Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessigaccompanied by multi-instrumentalists Dan Molad, Peter Lalish and Andrew Burri. You can purchase Good Grief here.

LUCIUS LIVE
*supported by JD McPherson
#supported by Big Thief
^performing with Roger Waters

August 11 /// Maquoketa, IA /// Codfish Hollow Barnstormers
August 13 /// Eau Claire, WI /// Eaux Claires
August 14 /// Portland, OR /// 94.7FM Alternative Portland's Birthday Party
September 17 /// Atlanta, GA /// Music Midtown Festival
September 20 /// Boston, MA /// House Of Blues*
September 21 /// Northampton, MA /// Academy Of Music Theatre*
September 23 /// New York, NY /// Central Park SummerStage*#
September 28 /// Mexico City, MX /// Foro Sol^
September 29 /// Mexico City, MX /// Foro Sol^
October 7-9 /// Indio, CA /// Desert Trip^
October 14-16 /// Indio, CA /// Desert Trip^
October 26 /// Buffalo, NY /// Asbury Hall at Babeville
October 27 /// Pittsburgh, PA /// Mr. Smalls
October 28 /// Baltimore, MD /// Rams Head Live
October 29 /// Charlottesville, VA /// Jefferson Theater
October 31 /// Louisville, KY /// Headliner's
November 1 /// Asheville, NC /// The Orange Peel
November 2 /// Nashville, TN /// The Cannery Ballroom
November 9 /// New Orleans, LA /// Tipitina's
November 10 /// Houston, TX /// White Oak Music Hall
November 11 /// Oklahoma City, OK /// Academy of Contemporary Music
November 12 /// Kansas City, MO /// Record Bar
November 14 /// Boulder, CO /// The Fox Theatre
November 15 /// Park City, UT /// Park City Live
November 17 /// San Francisco, CA /// The Fillmore
November 19 /// Solana Beach, CA /// Belly Up Tavern
November 20 /// Santa Ana, CA /// The Observatory
February 4-8 /// Playa Del Carmen, Mexico /// One Big Holiday



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