k.d. lang Announces Fall Leg of North American Ingénue Redux Tour

k.d. lang Announces Fall Leg of North American Ingénue Redux Tour

Tour Received Huge Critical Acclaim on First Leg of North American Dates

June 7, 2018 – Celebrating the 25th anniversary of her GRAMMY®-award winning, critically acclaimed album Ingénue, k.d. lang has announced the fall leg of her North American Ingénue Redux Tour, which will bring a live performance of the platinum-selling record to venues across the United States. Fans in cities such as Dallas, Nashville and Orlando can experience the album live, performed in its entirety.

Pre-sale tickets will be available in most cities beginning Thursday, June 14 at 10 a.m. local time. General tickets will be available for purchase in most cities starting Friday, June 15 at 10 a.m. local time. A limited number of exclusive VIP Packages will be available. These exclusive offers can include an amazing selection of reserved-seated tickets, Meet & Greets with k.d. lang, autographed memorabilia and more. Please see below for full tour itinerary.

As part of this tour lang will perform songs from Ingénue – including the GRAMMY® -award winning hit “Constant Craving” – along with hits from her 2004 album  Hymns  of the  49th  Parallel. The tour’s first leg of North American Dates had critics talking:
“A canny and sumptuous blend of roots music and pre-rock pop, “Ingénue” sounds as great today as it did upon its release… [the songs] shimmered with dreamy textures…”
– Los Angeles Times

“Vocal power, humor make k.d. lang’s Minneapolis concert sublime”
– Minneapolis Star Tribune

“The album finale, “Constant Craving,” didn’t disappoint. Led by lang’s soaring vocals, it earned a long standing ovation.”
 – St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 “I try not to use the word ‘perfection’ lightly, but this concert was the very definition of it.”
– The Seattle Lesbian
This tour follows the release of a re-packaged, re-mastered Anniversary edition of “Ingénue,” released by Nonesuch last year.  The two-disc set includes eight previously unreleased live performances from lang’s 1993 MTV Unplugged episode, recorded in New York City’s famed Ed Sullivan Theater. Watch her performance of “Constant Craving” HERE.

After first appearing on stage as the cowgirl with the golden voice, she went on to become the crooner who sang “Constant Craving” and also achieved much success interpreting other artists’ songs. Some of her most memorable recordings are the (now-iconic) rendition of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” Neil Young’s “Helpless,” and her collaboration with Tony Bennett on their 2002 Wonderful World duets album and successful co-headlining concert tour. He says of lang: “She’s the best singer of her generation.”

Branching  out  into  uncharted  territory  isn’t  foreign  to  lang.  In 2014, she guest-starred in the hit TV show Portlandia. In 2015, the Alberta Ballet staged an original performance piece called Balletlujah!, based on the life and music of lang. More recently, lang collaborated with indie icon Neko Case and respected folk singer/songwriter Laura Veirs to write and record the album case/lang/veirs, which was released in June 2016.

lang has won four GRAMMY® awards, eight Juno Awards, a BRIT, an AMA, a VMA, and four awards from GLAAD. In 1996, she received Canada’s highest civilian honor, the Order of Canada and in 2013, she was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the Juno Awards. She has appeared alongside such musical luminaries as Roy Orbison, Bonnie Raitt, Elton John, Loretta Lynn, and Tony Bennett.

k.d. lang 2018 North American Fall Tour Dates
**all dates, cities and venues are subject to change

Date City Venue On-sale Date & Time
Friday, Sept 7 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Broward Center for the Performance Arts June 15 @ 10am local
Saturday, Sept 8 Orlando, FL Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts June 8 @ 10am local
Monday, Sept 10 Jacksonville, FL Florida Theatre June 15 @ 10am local
Friday, Sept 14 Birmingham, AL Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center June 14 @ 10am local
Sunday, Sept 16 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium June 14 @ 10am local
Tuesday, Sept 18 Austin, TX Paramount Theatre June 15 @ 10am local
Friday, Sept 21 San Antonio, TX Majestic Theatre June 15 @ 10am local
Sunday, Sept 23 Dallas, TX McFarlin Memorial Auditorium June 15 @ 10am local
Monday, Sept 24 Houston, TX Jones Hall for the Performing Arts June 15 @ 10am local