TORONTO – After lauching his new record Things That Can’t Be Undone worldwide on US label New West Records this fall, Juno award-winning artist and heartthrob cowboy Corb Lund begins the new year taking Alberta culture on the road. Corb and his longtime band The Hurtin’ Albertans tour the Netherlands, Germany and England before returning to Canada at the end of January for his first two month tour of his home and native land since recording the album in Nashville with 2016 Grammy Award nominee producer Dave Cobb. |
The record has received rave reviews in the US, Canada and UK. The album remains in the top ten of Americana charts since its release in North America. MOJO writes,“It’s great credit to both Lund and his versatile backing band, The Hurtin’ Albertans, that such see-sawing through genres can sound so much like a singular piece of work.” NPR hailed it as “the high mark of a long career” in their “Songs We Love” premiere of the powerful “Sadr City,” a tragic tale about the Siege of Sadr City, the first big flare-up of sectarian violence in Iraq after Mission Accomplished. Rolling Stone Country, who also premiered the Stax Records-steeped album opener “Weight Of The Gun” recently singled out Lund for their “10 New Country Artists You Need To Know.” In Popmatters’ 8/10 review they said,“Melodically engaging and narratively compelling, Things That Can’t Be Undone furthers the case for Corb Lund as one of the best contemporary country songwriters.”
Corb Lund’s Things that Can’t Be Undone was named one of CBC’s Best Canadian Albums of 2015 and topped several year-end lists including The Boot, Boston Globe and Americana Music Show. The song “S Lazy H” brings back heart-wrenching classic storytelling and was included in American Songwriter’s Top 50 Songs of the Year and NPR Music’s Favorite Songs Of 2015. |
TOUR DATES
Jan 6 – NIJMEGEN, NL – Merleyn Jan 7 – AMSTERDAM, NL – Paradiso Grote Zaal
Jan 8 – DEN HAAG, NL – Het Paard
Jan 9 – HAMBURG, DE – Sound Yard
Jan 10 – HOORN, NL – Het Huis verLoren
Jan 13 – BRIGHTON, UK – Bleach
Jan 14 – BATH, UK – Chapel Arts Centre
Jan 15 – GLASGOW, UK – Broadcast
Jan 16 – EASTON, UK – The Moonshine Bar & Theatre
Jan 17 – LONDON, UK – Upstairs At The Garage
Jan 26 – VICTORIA, BC – McPherson Playhouse
Jan 27 – COURTENAY, BC – Florence Filberg Centre
Jan 28 – DUNCAN, BC – Cowichan Performing Arts Centre
Jan 29 – VANCOUVER, BC – Commodore Ballroom
Jan 30 – VANCOUVER, BC – Commodore Ballroom
Jan 31 – MISSION, BC – Clarke Foundation Theatre
Feb 02 – NELSON, BC – Capitol Theatre
Feb 03 – REVELSTOKE, BC – Revelstoke Performing Arts Centre
Feb 04 – BANFF, AB – The Banff Centre
Feb 05 – CALGARY, AB – Jack Singer Concert Hall
Feb 06 – EDMONTON, AB – Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
Feb 07 – MEDICINE HAT, AB – Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre
Feb 08 – SASKATOON, SK – O’Brians Event Centre
Feb 09 – REGINA, SK – Casino Regina
Feb 10 – WINNIPEG, MB – Burton Cummings Theatre
Feb 12 – ELLIOT LAKE, ON – Lester B Pearson Civic Centre
Feb 13 – ST. CATHERINES, ON – Partridge Concert Hall
Feb 15 – LONDON, ON – London Music Hall
Feb 16 – PETERBOROUGH, ON – The Venue Peterborough
Feb 17 – MONTREAL, ON – Theatre Fairmount
Feb 18 – KINGSTON, ON – Grand Theatre
Feb 19 – OTTAWA, ON – National Arts Centre
Feb 20 – TORONTO, ON – Winter Garden Theatre
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