Feist Set To Premiere New Music Performance, ‘Multitudes,’ In The US

In an unconventional production, Feist invites the audience to reclaim the stage with Multitudes, an intimate performance of new songs.

Following its development in Hamburg and subsequent tour in North America in 2021, Multitudes makes its United States premiere this April and May with limited capacity performances in Denver, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Stanford. Tickets for Multitudes will go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 4 at 10am local time.

The production, developed by Feist with legendary designer Rob Sinclair (David Byrne’s American Utopia, Peter Gabriel, Tame Impala) is an in-the-round performance, with fully immersive surround sound where Feist will be closer than ever to her audience. The circle represents time, life and death, the sun and moon, the earth itself and us all within it. The circle provides a gentle hospitality for this shared experience.

Conceived during and in response to the pandemic, when stages had to remain empty and communal joy was interrupted, Multitudes offers a joint and safe re-entry to the rarified air of performance; it is both an end and a beginning.

Featuring all new music written and performed by Feist and accompanied by Todd Dahlhoff and Amir Yaghmai, the Canadian artist creates an intimate, radically communal, and topsy-turvy production that muddies the roles between audience and performer, observer and its subject. We are welcomed to sit back and watch, or raise our voices in collective anonymity. Anything goes.

Widely recognized as one of the most compelling vocalists and songwriters in her genre, Leslie Feist is an 11-time Juno Award-winning solo artist and founding member of Broken Social Scene.

Visit Feist’s official website for more information.

Feist’s Multitude Tour Dates:
April 22 – Denver, CO The Buell Theatre
April 23 – Denver, CO The Buell Theatre
April 26 – Los Angeles, CA Shrine Auditorium
April 27 – Los Angeles, CA Shrine Auditorium
April 30 – Seattle, WA Paramount Theatre
May 1 – Seattle, WA Paramount Theatre
May 5 – Stanford, CA Memorial Auditorium
May 6 – Stanford, CA Memorial Auditorium
May 7 – Stanford, CA Memorial Auditorium

Discover

Sponsor

spot_img

Latest

This Day in Rock History: May 11 

Rock music has had its share of ups and downs over the years, and May 11 has played its part in shaping this iconic...

This Day in Top 40 History: May 12  

May 12 has been a significant day in music history for everything from No. 1 songs to watershed performances and industry shifts. This roundup...

​’I’m in’: Andy Bell confirms he’ll be part of Oasis reunion tour 

Other than Liam and Noel Gallagher, the official lineup for the upcoming Oasis reunion tour hasn't been announced, but one long-rumored participant has confirmed...

Lorde Announces Ultrasound World Tour   

 Lorde is finally back, and she is taking her show on the road. After announcing her fourth studio album, Virgin, last week, the New...

​Pearl Jam releases ‘The Last of Us’ inspired EP 

Pearl Jam’s music has played a significant role in the HBO zombie apocalypse series The Last of Us, and now the band is leaning...