With her critically acclaimed new album ‘All American Made’ released last week, Margo Price has announced a very special show at The Lexington on the 8th November.
Following up hercritically-lauded 2016debut ‘Midwest Farmer’s Daughter,’ – an album that took her from country underdog to breakout star – ‘All American Made’ explores long nights and hard days, wild women and cocaine cowboys, politics and sexism, with plainspoken poetry and cutting insight.
Having played phenomenal 5* shows at The Borderline, The Social and Islington Assembly Hall on the last campaign, Margo plays The Lexington November 8th with tickets on-sale on Tuesday 31st October from here and in 2018 plays the following dates as part of Country to Country.(Tickets available http://www.c2c-countrytocountry.com/):
March 2018
Fri 9th Glasgow, SSE Hydro
Sat 10th Dublin, 3 Arena
Sun 11th London, O2 Arena
‘All American Made’ saw Margo and her hard-touring band – Kevin Black (bass), Jamie Davis (electric guitar), Micah Hulscher (piano), Jeremy Ivey (acoustic guitar/bass/harmonica), Dillon Napier (drums), and Luke Schneider (pedal steel) – returning to Memphis to work at Sam Phillips Recording, just down the street from the original Sun Studios where she cut her debut. Once again, Grammy-winner Matt Ross-Spang and Alex Munoz helmed the sessions, co-producing with Price and Ivey.
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