Gregory Porter Podcast & Tour

In August, Gregory Porter‘s podcast started with the first of ten interviews he did with various colleagues from different genres. The first in line was pianist and actor Jeff Goldblum. More artists in this series are Annie Lennox, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Gilles Peterson, Don Was, Jamie Cullum, and Kamasi Washington.

Gregory Porter Tour

In other Porter news, the popular singer who is getting more and more attention throughout the US as well, has now announced several tour dates with Ledisi. He will also be part of the next Blue Note At Sea Cruise in January and will also tour throughout Europe again next year:

11/28 Paris – L’Olympia
01/24 – 02/01 Blue Note At Sea
02/06 Oakland – Fox Theater (with Ledisi)
02/07 Los Angeles – Royce Hall
02/08 Seattle – STG
02/10 Philadelphia – Kimmel Center
02/11 Princeton
02/15 Atlantic City – Circus Maximus Theater (with Ledisi)
02/16 Newark – Prudential Hall (with Ledisi)
02/20 Atlanta – Cobb Energy Center (with Ledisi)
02/21 St. Petersburg – Mahaffey Theatre (with Ledisi)
02/22 Orlando – Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts (with Ledisi)
02/27 Brussels – AB Main Hall
02/28 Zurich – Tonhalle
03/01 Munich – Philharmonie
03/02 Frankfurt – Alte Oper
03/03 Dusseldorf – Tonhalle
03/05 Freiburg – Konzerthaus
03/06 Munster – Halle Münsterland
03/08 Bielefeld – Rudolf Oetker Halle
03/09 Oldenburg – Kongresshalle
03/10 Neunkirchen – Gebläsehalle
03/12 Braunschweig – Stadthalle
03/13 Hannover – Kuppelsaal
03/15 Aachen – Eurogress
03/16 Lübeck – Musik – und Kongresshalle
03/19 Amsterdam – Ziggodome
03/21 Miami – Olympia Theatre
03/24 Houston – Revention Music Center (with Ledisi)
03/25 Grand Prairie – The Theatre (with Ledisi)
03/27 Chicago – Chicago Theatre (with Ledisi)
03/28 Detroit – Fox Theatre (with Ledisi)
03/29 St. Paul – The Fitzgerald Theatre
04/03 North Bethesda – The Music Center
05/09 Manchester – Arena
05/10 Cardiff – Motorpoint Arena
05/11 Leeds – First Direct Arena
05/13 Glasgow – SSE Hydrow
05/14 Newcastle Upon Tyne – Utilita Arena
05/16 Birmingham – Resorts World Arena
05/17 Hull – Bonus Arena
05/19 London – Royal Albert Hall
05/20 London – Royal Albert Hall
05/22 London – Royal Albert Hall
05/23 London – Royal Albert Hall
05/25 Bournemouth – International Centre
05/26 Brighton – Brighton Centre
06/05 Nashville – Nashville Symphony
07/17 Hamburg – Stadtpark
07/18 Berlin – Zitadelle Spandau
11/06 Leverkusen – Jazztage


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