Sing to the Moon Tour

Sing to the Moon Tour
Tour by Laura Mvula
Associated album Sing to the Moon
Start date September 4, 2013 (2013-09-04)
End date April 28, 2014 (2014-04-28)
Legs 3

Sing to the Moon Tour is a worldwide concert tour by English recording artist, Laura Mvula. Visiting North America and Europe, the tour supports Mvula's debut studio album, Sing to the Moon.

Opening acts

Set list

  1. "I Am the Black Gold of the Sun" (Intro)
  2. "Like the Morning Dew"
  3. "Let Me Fall"
  4. "She"
  5. "Flying without You"
  6. "Sing to the Moon"
  7. "Is There Anybody Out There?" (Contains excerpts of "One Love/People Get Ready")
  8. "I Don't Know What the Weather Will Be"
  9. "Diamonds"
  10. "Father, Father"
  11. "Can't Live with the World"
  12. "Green Garden"
  13. "See Line Woman"
  14. "That's Alright"
  15. "Jump Right Out"
  16. "Make Me Lovely"
  17. "Human Nature"

Tour dates

Date[1][2][3] City Country Venue
North America
4 September 2013 New York City United States Music Hall of Williamsburg
5 September 2013 Le Poisson Rouge
7 September 2013 Toronto Canada Mod Club
9 September 2013 Philadelphia United States World Cafe Live
13 September 2013 Chicago Martyrs
15 September 2013 San Francisco Yoshi's Lounge
17 September 2013 Los Angeles El Rey
Europe
30 September 2013 Edinburgh Scotland Queens Hall
1 October 2013 Newcastle England Tyne Theatre
4 October 2013 London O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
7 October 2013 Bristol O2 Academy
8 October 2013 Birmingham The Institute
9 October 2013 Manchester The Ritz
12 October 2013 Dublin Ireland Olympia
13 October 2013 Belfast Northern Ireland Waterfront
North America
6 April 2014 Montreal Canada La Tulipe
7 April 2014 Boston United States The Sinclair
8 April 2014 Washington, D.C. The Hamilton
9 April 2014 New York City Music Hall of Williamsburg
15 April 2014 San Francisco The Independent
22 April 2014 Austin Parish
23 April 2014 Dallas House of Blues
26 April 2014 Houston Houston ifest
28 April 2014 Atlanta The Loft

Personnel

Creative direction

Band

References

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