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February 2020

05 February

PREP – Rough Trade (Brooklyn, NY)


This British indie-pop group’s headlining US tour continues an already epic 2020. The four-piece band known for its “butter smooth yacht-pop” (Rolling Stone) will play new songs “Over (ft. Anna of the North)” and “Love Breaks Down” and will tease more that’s coming this year.

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07 February

10 February

15 February

22 February

Aoife O’Donovan

Aoife O’Donovan – Town Hall (NYC)


The Americana Awards-winning folk musician is back following her first GRAMMY win (with I’m With Her) with a new release (Bull Frogs Croon (and Other Songs), her first in four years and a collaboration with a string quartet set to Oregon’s late Poet Laureate, Peter Sears. Her extensive tour will take her across the US.

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26 February

27 February

Allen Stone – Asbury Lanes (Asbury Park, NJ)


On the heels of an adventurous karaoke tour and new album (Building Balance, out now via ATO), the R&B singer-songwriter embarks on his biggest headlining tour yet. “I'm pumped to showcase Building Balance the way it was intended,” says Stone, “with a live band, for a live audience.” Stone also will be performing on the TODAY show on December 4th, and Jimmy Kimmel Live! on December 9th. 

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27 February

Jessi Alexander – Rockwood Music Hall (NYC)


The GRAMMY-nominated and CMA- and ACM Award-winning songwriter (Celine Dion, Miley Cyrus, Blake Shelton, Lee Brice, Scotty McCreary), and one of Nashville’s most prolific lyricists, plays Manhattan to preview her new album Decatur County Red, out March 27th. This is Alexander’s first original project since her 2014 collaboration with Sheryl Crow, Dierks Bentley, Chris & Morgane Stapleton, and Brothers Osborne.

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27 February

Open to Debate

Intelligence Squared U.S. Debates “Anti-Zionism Is the New Anti-Semitism” – Florence Gould Hall (NYC)


Is anti-Zionism increasingly drifting into anti-Semitism? This acclaimed nonpartisan debate series holds this discussion, in which both sides pair journalists who have worked in Israel with a political figure from the region. Arguing for the motion are New York Times columnist Bret Stephens and former Israeli Parliament member Einat Wilf. Arguing against the motion are The Atlantic contributor Peter Beinart and US Campaign for Palestinian Rights Executive Director Yousef Munayyer.

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28 February

29 February

Sarah Harmer – Joe’s Pub (NYC)


The award-winning songwriter and environmentalist plays her first tour in a decade in honor of her new album, Are You Gone (February 21st via Arts & Crafts). Harmer’s first full body of work in ten years is a darker, edged-out evolution of the “razor-sharp songwriting chops” (NPR Music) and “plainly hooky”  (Rolling Stone) melodies that earned her debut album, You Were Here, unanimous praise in 2000.

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29 February

Allen Stone – Brooklyn Steel (Brooklyn, NY)


On the heels of an adventurous karaoke tour and new album (Building Balance, out now via ATO), the R&B singer-songwriter embarks on his biggest headlining tour yet. “I'm pumped to showcase Building Balance the way it was intended,” says Stone, “with a live band, for a live audience.” Stone also will be performing on the TODAY show on December 4th, and Jimmy Kimmel Live! on December 9th. 

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