EILEN JEWELL 2020 – CANCELLED

 

Music Lovers – due to the ongoing situation with COVID-19 we have no choice but to cancel this tour rather than reschedule again. We will get Eilen and the band back here as soon as possible – until then, look for a communication from the relevant ticket agency, stay safe and look after each other.

Message from Eilen

Dear good folks of Australia and New Zealand,

It saddens me to have to say this, but I simply can’t return to your beautiful countries this year after all. As many of you may know, our tour that was scheduled for March had to be postponed until November due to the global pandemic that has taken over life as we know it. Now it happens that our November tour has to be cancelled as well. The world just doesn’t have a grip on this virus the way we all hoped we would by now. This pains me more than I can say. I worry for the future of independent venues, artists, agents and touring companies the world over. I worry about music lovers everywhere and my fellow humans in general. And, quite simply, I miss your lovely faces. I miss seeing you. But I know that, when the time is right and it’s safe to do so, we will make the journey to you, and the reunion will be that much sweeter after all this time apart. In the  

meantime, stay healthy, stay safe and try to keep your chin up. We’ll get back to you as soon as we can. Remember, we’re all in this together.

Much love and gratitude,

—Eilen 

Love Police Touring is pleased to announce that superb Americana singer-songwriter Eilen Jewell and her band will be back in Australia in March 2020 for eight very special shows in support of her latest album Gypsy.

The reigning Queen of the Minor Key, Jewell leads a tight quartet that blends influences of surf-noir, early blues, classic country, folk, and 1960s era rock ’n’ roll. For well over a decade, they’ve toured relentlessly for legions of fans from Boston to Boise and Madrid to Melbourne, playing large festivals, theatres, rock clubs, and coffeehouses and have shared stages with the likes of Lucinda Williams, Loretta Lynn, Mavis Staples, Wanda Jackson, George Jones, Emmylou Harris, and Blind Boys of Alabama.

Brian Taranto