WARDRUNA Postpone North American Tour to 2021; Announce Rescheduled Dates
DT: AUGUST 5, 2020
FM: KELLY WALSH
NORDIC TRADITIONAL FOLK OUTFIT
WARDRUNA POSTPONE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR TO 2021;
ANNOUNCE RESCHEDULED DATES
NEW ALBUM
‘KVITRAVN’
DUE JANUARY 22, 2021
VIA BY NORSE MUSIC (U.S)
Nordic folk outfit WARDRUNA–forced to reschedule their previously announced 2020 North American tour due to the pandemic–today (August 5) have announced new dates for fall 2021. The band’s last jaunt to the U.S. was in 2018 and included a sold-out headlining show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado following sold-out shows worldwide, including major festival headlining appearances (Hellfest, Roadburn, Summer Breez, Castle Fest, Echoes & Merveilles, Rock oz Arenes, Rock The Coast, etc.).
WARDRUNA‘s rescheduled 2021 North American tour dates are as follows:
DATE
CITY
VENUE
Wed
9/23
Charlotte, NC
Owens Auditorium
Thu
9/24
Washington, DC
Warner Theatre
Fri
9/25
Brooklyn, NY
Kings Theatre
Sun
9/27
Boston, MA
The Orpheum Theater
Mon
9/28
Montreal, QC
M Telus
Tue
9/29
Toronto, ON
Meridian Hall
Thu
10/1
Chicago, IL
Auditorium Theatre
Fri
10/2
Minneapolis, MN
The State Theatre
Mon
10/5
Calgary, AB
Southern Alberta Jubilee
Wed
10/7
Salem, OR
Elsinore Theatre
Thu
10/8
Seattle, WA
Moore Theatre
Fri
10/9
Vancouver, BC
The Chan Centre
Sun
10/11
Salt Lake City, UT
The Complex
Tue
10/13
Oakland, CA
Paramount Theatre
Thu
10/15
El Cajon, CA
Magnolia
Fri
10/16
Los Angeles, CA
Orpheum Theatre
Sat
10/17
Mesa, AZ
Ikeda Theatre
Mon
10/19
Dallas, TX
The Majestic Theatre
Wed
10/21
Denver, CO
The Paramount Theatre
WARDRUNA will release their fifth full length album, KVITRAVN–which translates to ‘White Raven’–January 22, 2021 viaBY NORSE MUSIC in the U.S. and SONY MUSIC /COLUMBIA RECORDS (worldwide excl. U.S.). Widely known for their ability to transcend music genres, cultures and languages while introducing innovative and genre-creating renditions of ancient Nordic traditions, KVITRAVNmarks a distinct evolution in WARDRUNA‘s unique sound. In a rich musical tapestry, WARDRUNA use a broad selection of both traditional and historical instruments and include guest appearances by a small group of prominent traditional singers, spearheaded by Kirsten Bråten Berg–one of the most important custodians of Norwegian traditional song. Throughout its 11 songs, KVITRAVNdiscusses Northern sorcery, spirit-animals, shadows, nature and animism, the wisdom and meanings of certain myths, various Norse spiritual concepts, and the relation between sage and songs.
The first new music was heard earlier this year in February with the debut single/music video “Grá” (which translates in English as ‘grey’) seen HERE. The song speaks about the ancient bond and relationship between man and wolf and seeks to address and acknowledge the cost and responsibility of being part of, and not above, nature.
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