2021 HEADLINE TOUR CONFIRMED
CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED ALBUM YOUR LIFE IS A RECORD
NOW AVAILABLE FOR VINYL
PRE-ORDER
Grammy-nominated and CMA Award-winning singer, songwriter and musician Brandy Clark interviewed legendary country artist Reba McEntire last night as part of her on-going series, “You Can’t Come Over (But You Can Come In).” Watch the full episode HERE.
The new interview marks the 11th installment of the series, which Clark started this past April as a way to stay connected throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Premiering Wednesdays at 7:00pm ET/4:00pm PT on Clark’s YouTube page, guests so far have included Ashley McBryde, Cam, Shane McAnally, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Tenille Townes and more with upcoming episodes featuring Lori McKenna, Maddie & Tae, Leslie Fram, Hailey Whitters and more.
The series adds to a breakthrough year for Clark, who will embark on her extensive “Who You Thought I Was Tour” next year in support of her critically acclaimed new album, Your Life is a Record. The tour will kick off on March 25, 2021 at Birmingham’s Saturn and includes stops at Atlanta’s Smith’s Olde Bar, New York’s Bowery Ballroom, Boston’s Brighton Music Hall, Philadelphia’s Boot & Saddle, Denver’s Globe Hall, Seattle’s Neumos, Los Angeles’ Lodge Room and Austin’s The Parish among many others. See below for complete itinerary. Tickets for the tour can be purchased at www.brandyclarkmusic.com/tour.
Produced by award winning producer Jay Joyce, Your Life is a Record was released this past March on Warner Records (stream/purchase here) and is now available for vinyl pre-order. Created after the dissolution of a long-term relationship, the album features Clark’s most personal songwriting to date and was recorded largely as an intimate acoustic four-piece—featuring Clark, Joyce, Giles Reaves and Jedd Hughes—with subsequent Memphis strings and horns layered in with arrangements by Lester Snell. It also features special guest appearances from Randy Newman (“Bigger Boat”) and guitarist John Osborne (“Bad Car”).
In celebration of the release, Clark was recently featured on CBS’ “The Late Late Show with James Corden” performing her song “Bigger Boat” and speaking with the host.
Recent critical acclaim for Your Life is a Record…
A six-time Grammy nominee and CMA Awards “Song of the Year” recipient, Clark is one of her generation’s most respected and celebrated songwriters and musicians. Her songs include Kacey Musgraves’ “Follow Your Arrow,” Miranda Lambert’s “Mama’s Broken Heart,” The Band Perry’s “Better Dig Two” and Hailey Whitter’s “Ten Year Town,” which was just named #2 on Rolling Stone’s “25 Best Country and Americana Songs of 2019” round up. Her two solo albums—2013’s 12 Stories and 2016’s Big Day in a Small Town—each garnered immense critical acclaim landing on “Best of the Year” lists at New York Magazine, Billboard, NPR Music Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, Stereogum, etc. NPR Music’s Ann Powers calls her, “a storyteller of the highest caliber,” while Rolling Stone’s Will Hermes declares, “a country visionary…the consolation of a beautiful voice delivering a well-built song, cold truth rising from it like fog off dry ice.”
YOUR LIFE IS A RECORD TRACK LIST
1. I’ll Be the Sad Song
2. Long Walk
3. Love is a Fire
4. Pawn Shop
5. Who You Thought I Was
6. Apologies
7. Bigger Boat (feat. Randy Newman)
8. Bad Car
9. Who Broke Whose Heart
10. Can We Be Strangers
11. The Past is the Past
BRANDY CLARK CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
March 25, 2021—Birmingham, AL—Saturn
March 26, 2021—Atlanta, GA—Smith’s Olde Bar
March 27, 2021—Charlotte, NC—McGlohon
March 30, 2021—New York, NY—Bowery Ballroom
March 31, 2021—Boston, MA—Brighton Music Hall
April 2, 2021—Philadelphia, PA—Boot & Saddle
April 3, 2021—Alexandria, VA—Birchmere
April 5, 2021—Pittsburgh, PA—The Rex
April 6, 2021—Cleveland, OH—Beachland Ballroom
April 7, 2021—Ann Arbor, MI—The Ark
April 9, 2021—Louisville, KY—Headliners
April 10, 2021—Chicago, IL—The Space
April 12, 2021—Madison, WI—Majestic Theatre
April 13, 2021—Minneapolis, MN—Fine Line
April 15, 2021—Des Moines, IA—Woolys
April 16, 2021—Omaha, NE—The Waiting Room
April 17, 2021—Kansas City, MO—Saloon @ Knuckleheads
April 19, 2021—Denver, CO—Globe Hall
April 21, 2021—Salt Lake City, UT—The State Room
April 23, 2021—Seattle, WA—Neumos
April 24, 2021—Portland, OR—Alberta Rose Theatre
April 26, 2021—San Francisco, CA—Great American Music Hall
April 28, 2021—Los Angeles, CA—Lodge Room
April 29, 2021—Phoenix, AZ—Musical Instrument Museum
May 3, 2021—Houston, TX—White Oak
May 4, 2021—Austin, TX—The Parish
May 6, 2021—Oklahoma City, OK—Tower Theatre
May 7, 2021—St. Louis, MO—Off Broadway