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RAY LAMONTAGNE Returns to PPAC with 'Just Passing Through' Tour

By: Aug. 01, 2017
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Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter Ray Lamontagne is set to embark on his Just Passing Through acoustic tour this fall and will stop at the Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) in Providence, RI on Saturday, October 21 at 8P.

The 25-date tour marks the first acoustic tour for Ray in 5 years and will be highlighting songs from his vast and varying body of work. Ray will be joined by John Stirratt from Wilco on acoustic bass and the duo will be playing songs spanning across Trouble, Till The Sun Turns Black, Gossip in the Grain, God Willin' & The Creek Don't Rise, Supernova and Ouroboros.

Tickets for Ray Lamontagne: Just Passing Through will go on sale at www.ppacri.org only on Friday, August 4 at 10A. Tickets will be available by phone at (401) 421-ARTS (2787) and at the PPAC Box Office on Monday, August 7 at 10A. The PPAC Box Office is located at 220 Weybosset Street in downtown Providence. Summer Box Office Hours are in effect: Monday through Thursday, 10A - 3P and two hours prior to curtain times on performance days. Tickets are $79.50 - $39.50; all ticket prices include a $3 per ticket restoration charge and are subject to change without notice.

Ray received critical acclaim during his last acoustic tour: Consequence of Sound said, "Hearing Ray Lamontagne perform live is a poignant and magical experience," while The Boston Herald raved, "LaMontagne's voice remains a marvel, quiet and reflective one minute and forceful and impassioned the next. It really is an amazing instrument."

Ray Lamontagne has released 6 studio albums, 5 of which have reached Top 10 on Billboard's Top Rock Albums chart and Billboard's Digital Albums chart. Additionally, Ray's 2010 album God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise won the Grammy for Best Folk Album and was nominated in the coveted Song of The Year category for "Beg Steal or Borrow."

Each release from his catalogue over the last 13 years carries its own character and feel. Having worked with producers Ethan Johns, Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys and Jim James of My Morning Jacket, Ray's vast sonic catalogue has been called everything from "a perfect throwback to the lost art of the album-length format," from Entertainment Weekly to "epic and magical," from Rolling Stone and "gorgeous and ambitious," from Esquire. NPR's All Things Considered said that Ray throughout the course of his career "has continued to push himself in different directions," while People callEd Ray a "marvel of nature."

For more information please visit:
Official Website: www.raylamontagne.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/raylamontagne
Twitter: www.twitter.com/RayLaMontagne
VEVO: www.vevo.com/artist/ray-lamontagne

Connect with PPAC:
Official Website: www.ppacri.org

Facebook: www.facebook.com/ProvPacRI

Twitter: www.twitter.com/ProvPacRI

Instagram: www.instagram.com/provpacri/



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