Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Regina Spektor -New Video for "How", On Tour, What We Saw from the Cheap Seats Out Now on Sire/WBR



“Her lyrical pop style is personal, poignant, and wise, and never lacking in lighthearted moments.”—The New Yorker

“Spektor has one of those capital-v Voices that sticks out no matter what genre, what song, what compilation you put them in.”—Time

“Regina Spektor has become her generation’s Joni Mitchell—a singer-songwriter who nail-guns emotional trusts between wisecracks.” —Rolling Stone

“From the opening moment of What We Saw from the Cheap Seats, Regina Spektor enchants.” —The Associated Press

“A set of beguiling originals abounding with hooks, humanity and endearing quirks.” —The Washington Post

“A singular songwriting voice that spans genres and personas with grace and apparent ease.”—NPR Music

In support of her album What We Saw From The Cheap Seats (Sire/Warner Bros. Records) Regina Spektor debuted the single “How” on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno”. She completed her summer tour with performances at The Greek Theater in LA and The Outside Lands Festival. She returned this fall for a run of fall dates across the U.S. and Canada plus tour of Australia and New Zealand, where she sold out her first night at The Sydney Opera House in just minutes. See full dates below.

What We Saw From The Cheap Seats debuted at #3 on The Billboard Album Chart. Since the album’s release, Spektor has appeared on “Good Morning America,” “The Colbert Report,” “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,” “Late Night with David Letterman” and performed a NPR Music live-streamed concert. Spektor recently toured throughout Europe, including a sold out show at Royal Albert Hall in London and her first concerts in her native Russia. Additionally, her video for “All the Rowboats” from Cheap Seats was just nominated for a MTV VMA for Best Art Direction.

REGINA SPEKTOR TOURAll Dates With Special Guest Only Son

October 17 /// Chicago Theatre /// Chicago, IL
October 18 /// State Theatre /// Minneapolis, MN
October 20 /// Riverside Theater /// Milwaukee, WI
October 24 /// Beacon /// New York, NY
November 5 /// Bass Concert Hall /// Austin, TX
November 7 /// Music Hall /// Kansas City, MO
November 8 /// The Pageant /// St. Louis, MO
November 10 /// Tabernacle /// Atlanta, GA
November 11 /// Ryman Auditorium /// Nashville, TN
November 14 /// House of Blues /// Orlando, FL
November 15 /// Ruth Eckerd Hall /// Tampa, FL
November 17 /// Fillmore /// Miami, FL
December 3 /// Auckland Town Hall /// Auckland, New Zealand
December 6 /// Brisbane Convention Center /// Brisbane, Australia
December 10 /// Sydney Opera House /// Sydney, Australia
December 11 /// Sydney Opera House /// Sydney, Australia
December 14 /// The Plenary /// Melbourne, Australia
December 16 /// AEC Theatre /// Adelaide, Australia
December 19 /// Belvoir Amphitheatre /// Perth, Australia

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