Mon Laferte Announces North American Tour Dates For Fall Trek
The Chilean singer-songwriter will be performing songs from her most recent album ‘SEIS.’
Chilean artist Mon Laferte has announced dates for her upcoming US tour in support of her album SEIS. The tour kicks off in September with two back-to-back shows in Seattle, Washington, and runs through the end of October where she will wrap in Tucson, Arizona.
SEIS is Mon Laferte’s most intensely personal album yet. The project was inspired by a documentary about Chavela Vargas, the Mexican singer credited with revolutionizing Mexican ranchera music. Created in isolation, the album taps into a new realm of songwriting for Mon Laferte with newfound vulnerability.
In a review of SEIS, NPR Music noted that the project “reminded me of a Chilean Édith Piaf…It’s easy to imagine her performing these songs late at night in a little club somewhere.”
Laferte has previously collaborated with several big-name artists including Gwen Stefani and Juanes and will appear on the forthcoming Metallica tribute album.
Tickets to the upcoming tour go on sale on Friday, July 23, and can be purchased on the official Ticketmaster website. View the full list of tour dates below.
Purchase and steam Mon Laferte’s latest album SEIS.
Mon Laferte Tour Dates:
Sep 14 — Seattle, WA — Neptune
Sep 15 — Seattle, WA — Neptune
Sep 16 — Portland, OR — Roseland Theater
Sep 18 — San Francisco — The Masonic
Sep 19 — Sacramento, CA — Ace of Spades
Sep 22 — Ventura, CA — Ventura Theatre
Sep 23 — Los Angeles, CA — The Wiltern
Sep 24 — Riverside, CA — Riverside Municipal
Sep 26 — Dana Point, CA — Ohana Festival
Sep 29 — Anaheim, CA — House of Blues
Sep 30 — San Diego, CA — The Magnolia
Oct 03 — Phoenix, AZ — Van Buren
Oct 06 — Chicago, IL — House of Blues
Oct 07 — Chicago, IL — House of Blues
Oct 10 — Boston, MA — Big Night Live
Oct 11 — Washington, DC — The Fillmore
Oct 13 — Brooklyn, NY — Kings Theatre
Oct 15 — Raleigh, NC — The Ritz
Oct 16 — Charlotte, NC — The Fillmore
Oct 17 — Atlanta, GA — Tabernacle
Oct 19 — Miami, FL — Fillmore
Oct 22 — Houston, TX — Bayou Music Center
Oct 23 — San Antonio, TX — The Aztec
Oct 24 — Dallas, TX — House of Blues
Oct 27 — Las Vegas, NV — House of Blues
Oct 28 — Tucson, AZ — Rialto