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Nathaniel rateliff new orleans3/20/2023 ![]() At Alternative’s Top 50 Most Played Songs of The Year, “You Worry Me” came in at #5. It was replaced by “A Little Honey,” which was the #2 Most Played Song and spent 8 weeks #1 while “Hey Mama” was #32 Most Played Song of the year and spent 3 weeks #1. At Americana Radio, Tearing at the Seams was the #1 Most Played Album and spent 20 weeks #1 on the Albums chart, while “You Worry Me” was the #1 Most Played Song and spent 15 weeks #1 on the Singles chart. Most recently, “Hey Mama” went #1 marking an extremely rare occurrence for three singles to hit #1 at Triple A. The band was the #1 Most Played Artist at Triple A radio, “You Worry Me” was the #1 Most Played Song of the Year, “A Little Honey” was #8 and the band was the only artist with two songs in the year-end Top 10 Most Played Songs list. The band’s latest album, Tearing at the Seams, was released last year on Stax Records to widespread acclaim. All proceeds benefit The Marigold Project, Rateliff’s foundation dedicated to economic and social justice. Fans can enjoy fresh, local food grown in each area by family farmers, with complimentary bar and early entry access to a VIP area. See below for more tour details.Īdditionally, the band will continue their special Eat & Greet VIP pre-party before the show on select dates. The band will also return to Denver’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre on August 21 and 22 after having sold out the legendary venue five times in the past three years. The new shows follow previously announced dates with Florence + The Machine as well as festival appearances at BottleRock Napa Valley, Outlaw Music Festival, Levitate Music Festival, Under the Big Sky Festival, Calgary Folk Festival, Pickathon, Bourbon & Beyond, Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival and Ohana Fest. The band and Lucius, who team up for the songs “Coolin’ Out ” and “Babe I Know,” will make stops in Phoenix, Santa Barbara, Las Vegas, Boise, Vancouver and more. An instant classic of 11 songs, the album presents something more sustainable, interesting, and indeed open-a songwriter and band growing into bigger questions and sounds, into a future that allows them to remain recognizable but be so much more compelling than some denim-clad caricature.Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats are set to tour through the fall of 2019, with new dates featuring very special guest Lucius. The result is The Future, the third Night Sweats album but the first to capture this octet’s true depth and breadth. When Rateliff returned from his pandemic-truncated solo tour in March 2020, he struggled with the same question that vexed so many of us then-what now? Fortunately, he returned to his Colorado homestead and penned a set of songs that synthesized his introspection with his anthemic inclinations. ![]() ![]() ![]() To wit, is there any other modern act capable of revving up stadium crowds for The Rolling Stones while also appearing on Saturday Night Live and CMT Crossroads and at NPR’s Tiny Desk in short order? They’ve had hits, sure, but their combustible mix of soul and rock quickly cemented them as the rare generational band who balanced ecstatic live shows with engrossing and rich records. Since 2015, Rateliff has led his denim-clad, horn-flanked Night Sweats, supplying the zeal of a whiskey-chugging Pentecostal preacher to songs about this world’s shared woes. It took Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats less than five years to become one of the most recognizable new forces in contemporary rock ’n’ roll. ![]()
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