SUSTO Announces Fall Tour With Esmé Patterson August 16, 2017 10:34
Photo by Paul Chelmis
Critically acclaimed artists SUSTO (pronounced “soos-toh”) and Esmé Patterson have confirmed a 33 city co-headline tour with shows in major markets across the U.S. and in Toronto. The two artists will also play separate headline shows throughout the run. See the dates below for more information. The coast to coast tour begins in October and spans 11 weeks to close out 2017. Notable stops include The Roxy in Los Angeles, Bowery Ballroom in New York City, and The Basement East in Nashville (SUSTO only). Tickets go on-sale Friday, August 18th.
Charleston, SC based SUSTO, released their album & I’m Fine Today in early 2017. Of the record, PASTE writes “the rich narratives echo on a molecular level; Osborne’s voice bleeds sincerity alongside veteran accompaniment.” The band has been featured in Billboard, NPR Music, Rolling Stone and Relix, in addition to their national television debut on CBS This Morning: Saturday. This year alone, SUSTO has headlined more than 95 shows, in addition to support tours with The Lumineers, The Head & The Heart, and a European tour in August and September with Band of Horses. The band’s single “Jah Werx” is currently at AAA radio.
Denver based Esmé Patterson, founder and former member of Paper Bird, has been performing solo since her break with the indie-folk band in 2012. Described by the New York Times as “wiry and candid, backed by arrangements that roll along the folk-country borderline,” her first album gained attention with a feature of fellow Coloradan Nathaniel Rateliff. Two years later, Esmé collaborated with Shakey Graves on the hit song “Dearly Departed”, performing the track on The Late Show with David Letterman and Conan. The singer-songwriter’s most recent album We Were Wild earned the attention of numerous national outlets, and opened the door to a NPR Tiny Desk concert in February. Most recently, Esmé composed original music for the Netflix series Gypsy, which was released in June of this year.
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Upcoming Tour Dates
* SUSTO headline, no Esmé
^ Esmé headline, no SUSTO
† support by Liz Cooper & The Stampede ‡ support by Dawg Yawp
October 10 — Indianapolis, IN — Hi-Fi^
October 11 — Lexington, KY — The Burl^
October 12 — Greensboro, NC — Blind Tiger
October 13 — Washington, DC — U Street Music Hall
October 14 — Charlotte, NC — Visulite Theatre
October 15 — Richmond, VA — The Camel
October 18 — Philadelphia, PA — Boot & Saddle
October 19 — Pittsburgh, PA — Cattivo
October 21 — Charleston, SC — The Royal American Parking Lot
October 24 — New York, NY — Bowery Ballroom
October 25 — Ithaca, NY — The Haunt
October 26 — Allston, MA — Great Scott
October 27 — Londonderry, VT — House Show
October 28 — Burlington, VT — ArtsRiot
October 30 — Toronto, Ontario — Drake Hotel
November 1 — Ferndale, MI — Magic Bag
November 2 — Chicago, IL — Lincoln Hall
November 3 — Milwaukee, WI — The Backroom @ Colectivo
November 4 — Davenport, IA — The Village Theatre
November 5 — Goshen, IN — Ignition Garage* ‡
November 8 — Des Moines, IA — Wooly’s* ‡
November 9 — Saint Paul, MN — Turf Club* ‡
November 10 — Madison, WI — High Noon Saloon* ‡
November 11 — Columbia, MO — Rose Music Hall* ‡
November 16 — Nashville, TN — The Basement East* † ‡
November 17 — Birmingham, AL — Saturn* ‡
November 18 — Columbia, SC — Music Farm* ‡
November 30 — New Orleans, LA — Gasa Gasa
December 1 — Houston, TX — Warehouse Live
December 2 — Austin, TX — Stubb's Bar-B-Q
December 3 — Dallas, TX — Club Dada
December 5 — Phoenix, AZ — Valley Bar
December 7 — San Diego, CA — Soda Bar
December 8 — West Hollywood, CA — Roxy Theatre
December 9 — Santa Cruz, CA — The Catalyst Atrium
December 10 — San Francisco, CA — The Independent
December 12 — Portland, OR — Mississippi Studios
December 13 — Seattle, WA —Tractor Tavern
December 14 — Boise, ID — The Olympic
December 15 — Salt Lake City, UT — Kilby Court
December 16 — Denver, CO — Globe Hall
December 20 — Daphne, AL — Manci’s Antique Club*
December 21 — Mobile, AL — Callaghan’s Irish Social Club*
December 22 — Atlanta, GA — Terminal West @ King Plow Arts Center*