“Grammy Winner Anna Wise is trailblazing feminist pop.” – Vogue
“Stepping directly into the spotlight” – Stereogum
“Infectious vocals” – The FADER
“[Wise] explores different female archetypes in contemporary society.” – W Magazine
“She has a message to get across and has delivered it in catchy, intriguing fashion…” – Consequence of Sound
“Delicately robust voice” – SPIN
“Wise has been steadily building and diversifying her body of work in recent years.” – Hypetrak
“Gifted voice” – Opening Ceremony
“Empowering” – Nylon
Anna Wise announces she will tour with Lewis Del Mar for a string of North American dates this Spring 2017. Folks who missed her much talked about performances at this year’s SXSW (which had producer Jay Gabler of The Current expressing “If you die and come through on the other side and hear Anna Wise, you think, ‘Heaven is an ultralounge and I am HERE FOR IT'”) will be able to experience her captivating live show in most major cities across the US, including New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle, and more. The tour kicks off on April 19th in Burlington, VT at Higher Ground. Intertwined within these dates, Wise has also announced a show with St. Beauty in Atlanta on March 25th at Aisle 5, a Boston date on April 13th with Herobust at the Middle East, and a show with James Tillman at Brooklyn’s Union Pool on April 26th. All dates listed below.
“The Feminine: Act I, which offered a quick glimpse into the ups and downs of womanhood. With her forthcoming EP, The Feminine: Act II, Wise treads a similar road, presenting a lucid set of dream-pop and R&B designed to uplift the masses.” – NPR
“She’s [Wise] becoming a mainstage attraction in her own right. ‘Coconuts,’ the first single from her upcoming album The Feminine: Act II, retains the pop/R&B elements of her previous album, The Feminine: Act I, it also builds upon them with laid-back jazz undertones.” – Pitchfork
“The aptly named The Feminine: Act II, Wise leans into spindly R&B and airy jazz, like on lead single ‘Coconuts.'” –Stereogum
“The visuals synchronizes perfectly with the rising synths and warm brass of the song [‘Coconuts’] itself, reflecting the harmony experienced on set between the women.” – Consequence of Sound
“The self-directed video synchronizes perfectly with the rising synths and warm brass of the song itself, and sees Wise joined by several other women for an interpretative dance routine. Instantly iconic.” – Wonderland Magazine
“Music doesn’t get any more authentic than Anna Wise.” – Paper
“Anna Wise, purveyor of damn good music with damn good lyrics and some damn good beats…” – Milk
“The voice of the Kendrick Lamar collaborator is soft but her words are powerful.” – Salon
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