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Widely regarded as one of the foremost songwriters of her generation or any other, Suzanne Vega is set to release her first full-length album of new music in over a decade. ‘Flying With Angels’ is due May 2 on Cooking Vinyl. The record is produced by Vega’s longtime collaborator and guitarist Gerry Leonard (David Bowie, Rufus Wainwright, Laurie Anderson, Duncan Sheik), see below for a complete track listing. ‘Flying With Angels’ is available for pre-order HERE.

“Each song on the album takes place in an atmosphere of struggle,” notes Vega. “Struggle to survive, to speak, to dominate, to win, to escape, to help someone else, or just live.”

The album’s new single “Speakers’ Corner” acknowledges the increasingly political nature of communication today, when the ability to speak one’s mind is easier than ever on social media, and yet that privilege is often misused. Vega elaborates, “That’s something you don’t want in democracy: the shutting down of the Speakers’ Corner where people get a say. This is a moment in time when people are saying a lot, but sometimes they’re not making sense or not telling the truth. People should be accountable for what they say. They can’t just lie. One would think that that would be self-evident.” The new single is accompanied by an animated lyric video directed by artist/animator Michael Arthur; stream/share the single HERE and watch/share the video HERE.

In celebration of the forthcoming album Vega will tour throughout North America and Europe, performing an evening of career-spanning songs as well as showcasing material from the new album. Newly announced shows include New York’s Town Hall with special guests Suzzy Roche and Lucy Wainwright Roche as well as the Lincoln Theatre in Washington, D.C., World Café Live in Philadelphia and the Three Rivers Arts Festival in Pittsburgh. Vega and Leonard will be joined on stage by cellist Stephanie Winters. See below for a list of dates; tickets for all upcoming shows are available for purchase at suzannevega.com/tour.

Of Vega’s performances The New York Times notes that she “is attentive to the realm of the unseen.” Finding Connecticut lauded a recent concert as “nothing short of mesmerizing, weaving tales through her soulful songs in a cozy setting that allowed for a deep connection with the audience.”

Vega emerged as a leading figure of the folk-music revival of the early 1980s. Since the release of her self-titled, critically acclaimed 1985 debut album, she has written and recorded numerous songs that have become part of the contemporary music vernacular, including “Luka,” “Marlene on the Wall” and “Tom’s Diner,” an a cappella piece that was remixed by U.K. electronic dance duo DNA and became a major club hit. It remains an oft-sampled and covered standard by artists across the musical spectrum. Her albums, including her self-titled debut, follow-up Solitude Standing and 99.9F have sold millions of copies worldwide.

  1. Speakers’ Corner
  2. Flying With Angels
  3. Witch
  4. Chambermaid
  5. Love Thief
  6. Lucinda
  7. Last Train From Mariupol
  8. Alley
  9. Rats
  10. Galway
    SUZANNE VEGA TOUR DATES
    March 6—East Greenwich, RI—Greenwich Odeum
    March 7—Turners Falls, MA—The Shea Theater
    March 8—Homer, NY—Center for the Arts of Homer
    March 10—Buffalo, NY—Asbury Hall
    March 11—Toronto, ON—Lula Lounge
    March 12—Toronto, ON—Lula Lounge
    March 15—Minneapolis, MN—Dakota
    March 16—Minneapolis, MN—Dakota
    March 19—Chicago, IL—Old Town School of Folk Music
    March 20—Bloomington, IL—Castle Theatre
    March 21—St. Louis, MO—The Sheldon Concert Hall
    March 23—Chicago, IL—Old Town School of Folk Music
    March 24—Indianapolis, IN—The Tobias Theater
    June 8—Pittsburgh, PA—Three Rivers Arts Festival
    June 10—Washington, DC—Lincoln Theatre
    June 11—Philadelphia, PA—World Café Live
    June 13—Amagansett, NY—The Stephen Talkhouse
    June 14—New York, NY—Town Hall*
    June 15—Ridgefield, CT—Ridgefield Playhouse
    September 30—Amsterdam, NL—Royal Theater Carré
    October 2—Rotterdam, NL—Nieuwe Luxor
    October 4—Munich, DE—Isarphilharmonie
    October 6—Hamburg, DE—CCH Saal Z
    October 8—Berlin, DE—Kammermusiksaal Philharmonie
    October 10—Brussels, BE—Bozar
    October 12—Antwerp, BE—Queen Elisabeth Hall
    October 13—Esch-sur-Alzette, LU—Rockhal Club
    October 15—Offenbach, DE—Capitol
    October 16—Koln, DE—Theater am Tansbrunnen
    October 19—Gateshead, UK—Sage Gateshead (The Glasshouse Int’l Centre for Music)
    October 20—Manchester, UK—Bridgewater Hall
    October 21—Glasgow, UK—Royal Concert Hall
    October 23—Edinburgh, UK—Usher Hall
    October 25—Liverpool, UK—Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
    October 27—Cambridge, UK—Corn Exchange
    October 28—Brighton, UK—Dome
    October 30—Bristol, UK—Bristol Beacon
    October 31—Birmingham, UK—Symphony Hall
    November 1—Stoke, UK—Regent Theatre
    November 3—London, UK—Royal Albert Hall
    Bold dates are newly confirmed.
    *with special guests Suzzy Roche & Lucy Wainwright Roche

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