Lucy Dacus Announces 2019 U.S. Headlining Tour
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Lucy Dacus, the Richmond, Va., singer-songwriter behind Paste’s top album of 2018, has announced a 2019 headlining tour.
Dacus’ new set of U.S. shows begins in Durham, N.C., on Feb. 1, 2019, criss-crossing the States before concluding with a Washington, D.C., stop on March 22. Those dates include a set at Georgia’s Savannah Stopover Festival—Dacus will also play Atlanta’s Shaky Knees, set for May 3-5, and Barcelona’s Primavera Sound on May 31.
Support on Dacus’ headlining tour comes courtesy of Illuminati Hotties, Mal Blum and Fenne Lily. She’ll perform alongside Sharon Van Etten at Chicago’s Thalia Hall on Feb. 15.
If you’re unable to catch Dacus at a venue near you, don’t fret: You can see her perform on NBC’s Last Call with Carson Daly on Tuesday (Dec. 11) night—or, technically, Wednesday morning—at 12:35 a.m. ET, where she’ll play Historian standouts “Night Shift” (one of Paste’s top songs of 2018) and “Timefighter.”
Tickets for Dacus’ headlining shows go on sale this Friday, Dec. 14. Find the full list of dates below, beneath the singer-songwriter’s 2016 Daytrotter Session.