British singer and songwriter, David Gray, has announced that he will begin touring this February in support of his 2010 release, Foundling.
Like many other top acts have recently done, Gray is taking an intimate approach to tour scheduling, choosing only to play smaller venues in larger cities. What’s more, Gray’s tour will be all acoustic.
David Gray’s 2011 Lost and Found tour will kick off February 21st at the Citi Performing Arts Center in Boston, MA, with stops in twelve cities, including Toronto and Vancouver, before closing out at Spreckels Theatre in San Diego, CA on Read More
British singer/songwriter, David Gray, had been making music for several years before launching onto the mainstream music scene in 2000 with his fourth album, White Ladder. The self-recorded hit reached global success, topping the charts in the U.S. and U.K. It became the biggest selling album ever in Ireland.
Gray has had continued success with releases, A New Day at Midnight and Life in Slow Motion. He returned in 2009 with his eighth album, Draw the Line. This record is a departure from his soft acoustic norm. Draw the Line exhibits a less introspective and more outward sound.
In an interview, Gray gave his take on the new album. “It’s full of energy and its got a different mood and attitude than my other stuff… this just comes right at you, I’m looking the world squarely in the eye on this record.”
For a full list of dates, check the listings below. Remember to continue checking back with us for information on other upcoming concerts in your area.
U.S. Tour Dates: Mar. 11 – Verizon Wireless Theater, Houston, TX Mar. 12 – Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts, New Orleans, LA Mar. 13 – Hogg Memorial Auditorium, Austin, TX Mar. 14 – Hogg Memorial Auditorium, Austin, TX Mar. 16 – NOKIA live at Grand Prairie, Grand Prairie, TX Mar. 17 – Uptown Theatre, Kansas City, MO Mar. 19 – Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center, St. Louis, MO Mar. 20 – Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, WI Mar. 21 – Playhouse Square, Cleveland, OH Mar. 23 – Taft Theatre, Cincinnati, OH Mar. 24 – Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, IN Mar. 26 – Louisville Palace, Louisville, KY Mar. 27 – Ohio Theatre, Columbus, OH Mar. 29 – University at Buffalo Center for the Arts, Buffalo, NY Mar. 30 – Benedum Center of Performing Arts, Pittsburgh, PA Mar. 31 – Lyric Opera House, Baltimore, MD Apr. 1 – Wellmont Theatre, Montclair, NJ Apr. 3 – Providence Performing Arts, Providence, RI Apr. 5 – Hart Theatre @ The Egg, Albany, NY Apr. 6 – Toyota Presents The Oakdale Theatre, Wallingford, CT Apr. 7 – Merrill Auditorium At City Hall, Portland, ME Apr. 9 – Durham Performing Arts Center, Durham, NC Apr. 10 – Atlanta Civic Center, Atlanta, GA Apr. 11 – Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN Apr. 13 – Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, FL Apr. 14 – Fillmore Miami Beach, Miami Beach, FL Apr. 15 – Hard Rock Hotel, Orlando, FL