FEIST Live with Special Guests / New Vignette
Feist will debut the new album and be joined by special guest appearances from some of her past collaborators, including Mocky, Jeff Tweedy (Wilco), Ed Droste (Grizzly Bear), Bry Webb (The Constantines), Doug Paisley, Joel Gibb and more
Portions of the concert will be broadcast during Canadian Broadcast Corporation’s 75th anniversary celebrations November 2nd.
In addition Feist releases a little vignette for “Get It Wrong, Get It Right,” the closing song off the album. If this beauty doesn’t warm your soul then you are not human. Recorded in a converted barn on a farm in Big Sur, CA, the vignette visits some of the kids on the farm: baby goats!
Go to www.listentofeist.com for information on how to pre-order the album on amazon or itunes or get the e-single “How Come You Never Go There.”
ABOUT FEIST’S METALS
On October 4, Feist returns with her highly anticipated new album, Metals (Cherrytree/Interscope). It’s the follow-up to her 2007 breakout The Reminder, which earned her four Grammy nominations, six Juno wins and the opportunity to teach Muppets to count on Sesame Street. Recorded in Big Sur, California and co-produced by Feist and longtime collaborators Chilly Gonzales and Mocky, as well as newcomer Valgeir Sigurðsson (Bjork, Bonnie “Prince” Billy).
FEIST TOUR DATES
Oct 15 Amsterdam, Holland / Carre Theatre
Oct 17 London, UK / Palladium
Oct 19 Brussels, Belgium / Cirque Royale
Oct 20 Paris/ Olympia
Oct 22 Berlin, Germany / Tempodrom
Oct 29 Philadelphia, USA / World Café 20th Anniversary
Nov 02 Brooklyn, USA / Howard Gilman Opera House
Nov 04 Chicago, USA / Riviera Theatre
Nov 06 Atlanta, USA / Tabernacle
Nov 08 Dallas, USA / Majestic Theatre
Nov 12 Los Angeles, USA / Wiltern Theatre
Nov 14 San Francisco, USA / Warfield Theatre
Nov 16 Portland, USA/ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Nov 17 Seattle, USA / Moore Theatre
Nov 18 Vancouver, Canada / Performing Arts Centre
Nov 20 Edmonton, Canada / Northern Alberta Jubilee
Nov 21 Calgary, Canada / Jack Singer Concert Hall
Dec 01 Toronto, Canada / Massey Hall
Dec 03 Montreal, Canada / Metropolis
Dec 05 Ottawa, Canada / National Arts Centre
Dec 06 Quebec City, Canada / Grand Theatre Du Quebec