Lawrence Unveil New Album ‘Family Business’ and International Tour

Lawrence Unveil New Album ‘Family Business’ and International Tour

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Today, Jan. 24, Lawrence has unveiled its long awaited new album Family Business. This marks the first full-length offering for Gracie and Clyde Lawrence’s 8-piece band since its 2021 project Hotel TV, the success of which propelled the young group to stardom. Acclaimed not only for its pitch-perfect pop-soul but also its tireless touring, the band will support their new project with their most expansive headlining run yet, featuring 31 North American appearances and 11 gigs in Europe.

While further details about Lawrence’s fourth album–outside of distinctive acoustic extras like 2018’s Breakfast: Unscrambled–have not yet been released, the band’s full 2024 tour schedule gives an impression of the group’s grand aspirations ahead. The tour begins in Europe with performances in the United Kingdom, France and Spain, plus an eight-set series in Germany on July 5-25.

The band will start up again in Philadelphia on Sept. 17 for a performance at The Met Philadelphia, then work its way down the East Coast on Sept. 19-29. Next, the ensemble will wind around the Gulf Coast and Southwest on Oct. 1-8 to play through to the West Coast, beginning with an Oct. 9 engagement at the Wiltern in Los Angeles. On Oct. 11-15, the band will move up through Seattle to a performance in Vancouver, British Columbia, on October 16, followed by a scattershot sprint across the Mountain states, Midwest and Canada from Oct. 18 through Nov. 1. Finally, Lawrence’s massive new tour will conclude on Nov. 2 with an appearance at MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston.

Lawrence’s new announcement follows a rigorous 65-date arena tour supporting the Jonas Brothers, which opened at Yankee Stadium in the Lawrences’ home city of New York and closed at Brooklyn, N.Y.’s iconic Barclays Center. During the run, the band continued to build anticipation for its forthcoming project by dropping two new singles “i’m confident that i’m insecure” and “23,” each paired with an acoustic version. Having collaborated with Eric Krasno, Jon Batiste, members of Lettuce and more, Lawrence has now firmly established itself as an act to watch in the alternative pop scene.

Artist presale tickets are available now, with additional presales running until the general on sale launch on Friday, Jan. 26 at 10 a.m. local time. Visit lawrencetheband.com for more information on Family Business and the 2024 tour as it arrives

Lawrence Europe 2024 Tour Dates: 

July 5 – O2 Forum Kentish Town – London, United Kingdom
July 8 – Le Trianon – Paris, France
July 11 – Mad Cool Festival – Madrid, Spain
July 16 – Gloria Theater – Cologne, Germany
July 17 – Kulturzelt – Kassel, Germany
July 18 – Jazzopen Stuttgart – Stuttgart, Germany
July 20 – Mojo Club — Hamburg, Germany
July 21 – Columbia Theater – Berlin, Germany 
July 23 – Strom — Munich, Germany
July 24 – Hafensommer – Wurzburg, Germany
July 25 – Kulturarena – Jena, DE

Lawrence North America 2024 Tour Dates:

Sept. 17 – The Met Philadelphia – Philadelphia
Sept. 19 – Radio City Music Hall – New York
Sept. 20 – The Fillmore – Silver Spring, Md.
Sept. 23 – The Fillmore – Charlotte, N.C.
Sept. 24 – Marathon Music Works – Nashville, Tenn.
Sept. 26 – The Tabernacle – Atlanta
Sept. 27 – Jannus Live – St. Petersburg, Fla.
Sept. 28 – Revolution Live – Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Sept. 29 – House of Blues – Orlando, Fla.
Oct. 1 – House of Blues – New Orleans
Oct. 2 – House of Blues – Houston
Oct. 4 – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater – Austin, Texas
Oct. 5 – House of Blues – Dallas
Oct. 8 – The Van Buren – Phoenix
Oct. 9 – The Wiltern – Los Angeles
Oct. 11 – SOMA – San Diego
Oct. 12 – The Masonic – San Francisco
Oct. 14 – Roseland Theater – Portland, Ore.
Oct. 15 – The Fillmore – Seattle
Oct. 16 – Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, British Columbia
Oct. 18 – The Depot – Salt Lake City
Oct. 19 – Fillmore Auditorium – Denver
Oct. 22 – The Pageant – St. Louis
Oct. 23 – The Fillmore – Minneapolis
Oct. 25 – Byline Bank at Aragon Ballroom – Chicago
Oct. 26 – Egyptian Room at Old National Centre – Indianapolis
Oct. 27 – Bluestone – Columbus, Ohio
Oct. 29 – The Fillmore – Detroit
Oct. 30 – HISTORY – Toronto, Ontario
Nov. 1 – Beanfield Theatre – Montreal, Quebec
Nov. 2 – MGM Music Hall at Fenway – Boston

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