Julien Baker announces three-night London residency

Julien Baker. Credit: Vincent Krichau

Julien Baker has announced that she will be playing a three-night run at London’s EartH. Find all the details below.

Baker will be taking over the venue in Hackney on November 19, 20 and 21. The string of shows will mark her only UK or Europe dates in 2024.

Prior to the UK shows, Baker will be setting out on a US autumn tour with shows in major cities such as Chicago, Washington D.C., Toronto and Los Angeles. She will also perform at this year’s edition of All Things Go festival in New York and Maryland.

Tickets for the EartH shows will go on general sale at 10am BST this Friday (June 21). Visit here for UK tickets, and here for US tickets. Check out a full list of tour dates below.

Julien Baker 2024 US and UK Tour Dates are:

SEPTEMBER
23 – Thalia Hall – Chicago, IL +
24 – Thalia Hall – Chicago, IL +
25 – Thalia Hall – Chicago, IL +
27 – Washington, DC @ The Atlantis +
28 – All Things Go Music Festival – Columbia, MD
29 – All Things Go Music Festival – Forest Hills, NY

OCTOBER
1 – The Concert Hall – Toronto, ON +
2 – The Concert Hall – Toronto, ON +
21 – Bimbo’s 365 Club – San Francisco, CA +
22 – Bimbo’s 365 Club – San Francisco, CA +
23 – Bimbo’s 365 Club – San Francisco, CA +
25 – The Bellwether – Los Angeles, CA +
26 – The Bellwether – Los Angeles, CA +

NOVEMBER
19 – EartH – London, UK +
20 – EartH – London, UK +
21 – EartH – London, UK +

* = “Declassified: Ben Folds Presesnts Banks And Julien Baker” with The National Symphony Orchestra
+ = headline

Last week, Baker performed at “Declassified: Ben Folds Presents Banks And Julien Baker” with The National Symphony Orchestra at The Kennedy Center In Washington, DC.

The musician also recently composed the theme song for Orphan Black: Echoes which is set to premiere on June 23 on AMC, AMC+ and BBC America.

Recently, Baker and Thomas Powers collaborated for their sombre new single ‘Empty Voices’. She has also worked with Frightened Rabbit, The National‘s Matt Berninger, Paramore, Becca Mancari and Mary Lambert, and appeared on stage with Justin Vernon, Sharon Van Etten and Death Cab For Cutie/The Postal Service‘s Ben Gibbard.

Last year, she reunited with Boygenuis for their debut album ‘The Record’, which won three Grammy Awards.

‘The Record’ was crowned NME‘s Album of The Year for 2023 and scored a glowing five-star review on NME, with Erica Campbell writing: “This debut is a gorgeous testament to what can happen when you allow yourself to fully be seen.

“Though each of the album’s 12 tracks could have fit nicely on one of their personal records, their work together takes on a brighter bolder existence, enabling them to light up individually and together at the same time.”

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