The acclaimed Norwegian singer-songwriter and his band, The Faces Down, will launch a North American tour on November 7th in Vancouver, BC. Highlights include a two-night stand at the legendary Troubadour in Los Angeles (November 12th & 13th) and shows at Brooklyn's Music Hall of Williamsburg (November 26th) and New York City's Bowery Ballroom (November 27th).
The soundtrack for Dan In Real Life, which was produced by Sondre Lerche, Mitchell Leib and Dana Sano, features 13 tracks recorded exclusively for the movie, including four new songs penned by Lerche and seven cue tracks from the score, which he composed as well. The collection also includes appearances by two rising new artists: A Fine Frenzy, who perform a searing version of the Peggy Lee classic "Fever," and Regina Spektor, who duets with Lerche on "Hell No."
Sondre Lerche & The Faces Down - North American Tour Dates
11/7 Vancouver, BC The Red Room
11/8 Seattle, WA Nectar Lounger
11/10 Portland, OR Doug Fir Lounge
11/11 San Francisco, CA Swedish American Hall
11/12 & 13 Los Angeles, CA Troubadour
11/15 Dallas, TX Club Dada
11/16 Austin, TX The Parish
11/18 Omaha, NE The Waiting Room
11/19 Minneapolis, MN Varsity Theater
11/20 Chicago, IL Park West
11/21 Cleveland, OH House of Blues
11/22 Toronto, ON Lee's Place
11/24 Montreal, QC Le Gymnase
11/25 Boston, MA Paradise
11/ 26 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg
11/27 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom
11/28 Philadelphia, PA World Cafe Live
11/29 Hoboken Maxwell's
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