
Cat Power Announces 2024 Tour
14th November 2023
Renowned singer-songwriter Cat Power has announced a wide-ranging headline tour that will see her celebrating her acclaimed new live album, Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert, with complete performances of the 15-song concert around the world. North American dates get underway February 12, 2024 at Red Bank, NJ’s historic Count Basie Theater and then continue through mid-March. Highlights include a sold-out performance at New York’s legendary Carnegie Hall (February 14) as well as newly announced shows at Nashville, TN’s Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s CMA Theater (February 25), Los Angeles, CA’s The Theatre at Ace Hotel (March 7), San Francisco, CA’s Herbst Theatre (March 8), and Portland, OR’s Revolution Hall (March 11). EU/UK dates follow in April, with stops set for prestigious venues in Sweden, Norway, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. North American tickets go on sale this Friday, November 17 at 10am (local). For complete details and ticket information, please see www.catpowermusic.com/#tour.
In case you missed it, last night saw Cat Power herald the release of Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert with a powerful live performance of “Like A Rolling Stone” on NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, streaming now.
2024 Tour
FEBRUARY 2024
12 – Red Bank, NJ – Count Basie Theater
13 – Glenside, PA – Keswick Theatre
14 – New York, NY – Carnegie Hall (SOLD OUT)
16 – Troy, NY – Troy Savings Bank Music Hall
17 – Medford, MA – The Chevalier Theatre
18 – Portsmouth, NH – The Music Hall
20 – Washington, DC – Lincoln Theatre
22 – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern
23 – Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall
25 – Nashville, TN – Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum
27 – Evanston, IL – Northwestern University Cahn Auditorium
29 – Des Moines, IA – Hoyt Sherman Place (Theatre)
MARCH 2024
1 – St. Paul, MN – The Fitzgerald Theater
2 – Milwaukee, WI – The Pabst Theater
4 – Denver, CO – Paramount Theatre
6 – Santa Barbara, CA – Lobero Theatre
7 – Los Angeles, CA – The Theatre at Ace Hotel
8 – San Francisco, CA – Herbst Theatre
9 – Napa, CA – Uptown Theatre
11 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall
13 – Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre
APRIL 2024
20 – Stockholm, Sweden – Cirkus
21 – Oslo, Norway – Oslo Konserthus
23 – Berlin, Germany – Admiralspalast
24 – Frankfurt, Germany – Alte Oper/Mozartsaal
26 – Nantes, France – Cité des Congrès de Nantes
28 –Paris, France – Folies Bergère
MAY 2024
1 – London, United Kingdom – London Palladium
Cat Power Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert
Album | 10th November 2023
In November 2022, Cat Power took the stage at London’s Royal Albert Hall and delivered a song-for-song recreation of one of the most fabled and transformative live sets of all time. Held at the Manchester Free Trade Hall in May 1966—but long known as the “Royal Albert Hall Concert” due to a mislabeled bootleg—the original performance saw Bob Dylan switching from acoustic to electric midway through the show, drawing ire from an audience of folk purists and forever altering the course of rock-and-roll. In her own rendition of that historic night, the artist otherwise known as Chan Marshall inhabited each song with equal parts conviction and grace and a palpable sense of protectiveness, ultimately transposing the anarchic tension of Dylan’s set with a warm and luminous joy. Now captured on the live album Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert, Marshall’s spellbinding performance both lovingly honors her hero’s imprint on history and brings a stunning new vitality to many of his most revered songs.
In November 2022, Cat Power took the stage at London’s Royal Albert Hall and delivered a song-for-song recreation of one of the most fabled and transformative live sets of all time. Held at the Manchester Free Trade Hall in May 1966—but long known as the “Royal Albert Hall Concert” due to a mislabeled bootleg—the original performance saw Bob Dylan switching from acoustic to electric midway through the show, drawing ire from an audience of folk purists and forever altering the course of rock-and-roll. In her own rendition of that historic night, the artist otherwise known as Chan Marshall inhabited each song with equal parts conviction and grace and a palpable sense of protectiveness, ultimately transposing the anarchic tension of Dylan’s set with a warm and luminous joy. Now captured on the live album Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert, Marshall’s spellbinding performance both lovingly honors her hero’s imprint on history and brings a stunning new vitality to many of his most revered songs.