Tour Announcement: Lillie Mae at Globe Hall in Denver, August 30

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Catch Lillie Mae in Denver in August at Globe Hall and be sure to tune in to her performance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert tomorrow, June 27!

Lillie Mae is excited to share a run of headlining North American dates for this August and September behind her recent album Forever And Then Some (out now on Third Man Records). In addition to the headline shows, the tour includes appearances at Sloss Music & Arts Festival, Bumbershoot Music Festival and AmericanaFest. Tickets for the headline shows go on sale this Thursday, June 29th at 10am local time. A special pre-sale is available for Third Man Records Vault members on Wednesday, June 28th at 10am local time. The full run of dates can be found below. For tickets and more information visit lilliemaemusic.com.
Forever And Then Some received a great deal of advance praise leading up to its release. Rolling Stone praised “Over The Hill And Through The Woods” for “melding unique old-time vocal breaks, a rich sonic chug that evokes some Seventies rock psychedelia and evocative storytelling;” Stereogum lauded “Honky Tonks And Taverns” as “an expertly polished, delightfully upbeat track;” and Elle noted that the album is “filled with songs that showcase her songwriting talent, blending pop heartbreak with country joy — kind of like if Robyn spent some quality time with Willie Nelson.”
Lillie Mae was also included in NPR‘s esteemed “Austin 100” in advance of SXSW 2017, and was named one of “10 Country Artists You Need To Know” by Rolling StoneEntertainment Weekly included Lillie Mae in their “Breaking Big” column, praising “Over The Hill and Through The Woods” as “a stomping lament for a restless heart.” People Magazine did the same in their “People’s Pick” column, noting that “Mae’s warm, self-assured vocal twang is rivaled by her vivid storytelling.”
Lille Mae’s upcoming tour dates:
6/27 – Rough Trade – Brooklyn, NY
7/15 – Proud Larry’s – Oxford, MS
7/16 – Sloss Music & Arts Festival – Birmingham, AL
7/22 – Elliston Place Street Festival – Nashville, TN
8/22 – The Southgate House Revival – Newport, KY
8/23 – Grog Shop – Cleveland, OH
8/25 – Velvet Underground – Toronto, ON
8/26 – Third Man Records Cass Corridor – Detroit, MI
8/27 – Schubas – Chicago, IL
8/28 – Off Broadway – St. Louis, MO
8/30 – Globe Hall – Denver, CO
9/1 – Live From The Divide/Peach St. Studios – Bozeman, MT
9/2 – The Bartlett – Spokane, WA
9/3 – Bumbershoot Music Festival – Seattle, WA
9/4 – Mississippi Studios – Portland, OR
9/6 – Cafe DuNord – San Francisco, CA
9/7 – Hotel Cafe – Los Angeles, CA
9/12-17 – AmericanaFest – Nashville, TN
9/16-17 – Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion – Bristol, TN
Mae‘s warm, self-assured vocal twang is rivaled by her vivid storytelling.” – People Magazine

“An album that uses the richness of the American musical catalog
to pave new ground.” – Rolling Stone
“[Forever And Then Some is] filled with songs that showcase her songwriting talent,
blending pop heartbreak with country joy — kind of like if Robyn
spent some quality time with Willie Nelson.” – Elle