St. Vincent has confirmed an intimate evening unlike any of her previous public performances in the U.S., taking place October 2 in Los Angeles.
For one night only the musician also known as Annie Clark will sing a full set at the intimate Belasco Theater accompanied only by piano player Thomas Bartlett.
The Belasco engagement follows St. Vincent's up close and personal September 4 show at London's Cadogan Hall-an achievement that highlights another new dimension of this multifaceted artist, and that moved Q magazine to state "... a showcase of both straightforward songcraft and unmediated stage presence, this evening was undoubtedly a victory."
In addition to the announcement of the Belasco Theater show, St. Vincent and her band-Toko Yasuda (bass, background vocals), Daniel Mintseris (keyboard) and Matt Johnson (drums)-will headline the Hollywood Palladium on October 29.
Fans who wish to attend the two unique performances will be able to purchase a specially priced ticket bundle while supplies last.
Today also sees the release of the new St. Vincent song "Slow Slow Disco," available now on all streaming and digital platforms. Of this latest identity of "Slow Disco" from last year's acclaimed Masseduction, St. Vincent says, "Songs are living things. They grow, they evolve, they change their moods and personalities over time."
Finally, Annie Clark will celebrate her birthday with a DJ set under her St. Vicious alias as special guest of Beck at the Hollywood Bowl.
Listen to "Slow Slow Disco" here:
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