Fans of Grammy Award-winner Norah Jones woke up to a lot of exciting news today, as the singer-songwriter set an October 7th release date for her new album Day Breaks, which will see her return to the piano roots that first popularized her in 2002 with songs like “Don’t Know Why” and “Come Away With Me.” The album will feature 9 original tracks and 3 covers of songs originally written by Neil Young, Duke Ellington, and Horace Silver. It will be released under the classic American jazz label Blue Note and will feature renowned musicians like saxophonist Wayne Shorter and organist Dr. Lonnie Smith.
On Wednesday, Jones released the dates of her upcoming tour, during which she will perform 25 shows in the U.S. and Europe. Among these is an December 10th performance at Boston’s Orpheum Theater, which will be the tour’s final show. While the fan presale is currently underway, the general public sale will start on Friday, August 12th at 10:00 AM.
To top it all off, she also released a video for the album’s first single, “Carry On,” a lovely, slow piano ballad that implores, “Let’s just forget, leave it behind, and carry on.” The video depicts Jones singing and playing piano while over her shoulder, an older couple dances romantically in the kitchen. Watch the video below.
Norah Jones Day Breaks Tour Dates
Aug. 10 – Denver, CO., Ellie Caulkins Opera House
Aug. 11 – Boulder, CO., Fox Theatre & Cafe
Sep. 23 – Denton, TX., Oaktopia
Oct. 18 – Vancouver, BC., Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Oct. 19 – Seattle, WA., Benaroya Hall
Oct. 20 – Portland, OR., Keller Auditorium
Oct. 25 – Los Angeles, CA., Greek Theatre
Oct. 27 – Santa Barbara, CA., Santa Barbara Bowl
Oct. 28 – Oakland, CA., Paramount Theatre
Nov. 8 – Milan, Italy, Teatro degli Arcimboldi
Nov. 9 – Padua, Italy, Gran Teatro Geox
Nov. 11 – Lyon, France, L’Amphitheatre
Nov. 12 – Lille, France, Theatre Sebastopol
Nov. 14 – London, England, London Palladium
Nov. 15 – Paris, France, Salle Pleyel
Nov. 16 – Bordeaux, France, Theatre Femina
Nov. 18 – Madrid, Spain, Auditorio A – Palacio Municipal de Congresos Campo
Nov. 21 – Paris, France, L’Olympia
Nov. 28 – Kingston, NY., Ulster PAC
Nov. 29 – New York, NY., Beacon Theatre
Dec. 2 – Philadelphia, PA., Academy of Music
Dec. 3 – Washington, DC., Lincoln Theatre
Dec. 8 – Providence, RI., The VETS
Dec. 9 – Portland, ME., State Theatre
Dec. 10 – Boston, MA., Orpheum Theatre