10/18/2022

Suki Waterhouse confirms North American headline tour, Milk Teeth EP out 11/4

SUKI WATERHOUSE CONFIRMS NORTH AMERICAN HEADLINE TOUR
NEW MILK TEETH EP OUT
NOVEMBER 4 VIA SUB POP
                                                 photo credit: Sofia Malamute
“…add to the mix her vocal style – calling to mind the exquisite tones of Elizabeth Fraser or Hope Sandoval – and a solid collection of early work that caught the ear of Sub Pop, and you've got a welcome addition to your 2022 playlist.” – NPR
“..sounds like what a Lana Del Rey deep cut mixed with Joni Mitchell's ‘Both Sides, Now’ would sound like…Here’s to more pleasant surprises like this from her book of talents.” – NYLON
October 17, 2022— Multitalented British vocalist and songwriter Suki Waterhouse confirms the Coolest Place in the World Tour today, a run of North American headline dates with stops in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and more—see full routing below. General onsale begins at 10am local time on October 21.
Additionally, Waterhouse will share a new EP, Milk Teeth, on November 4 via Sub Pop Records—pre-order/pre-save it here. The EP features five songs from Waterhouse’s early career plus one previously unreleased track “Neon Signs” and will be available on vinyl.
She also recently shared two new versions of her viral song, “Good Looking”—listen to the strippped version here and the remix by Canadian producer BLOND:ISH here. The original version of the track, which went viral on TikTok and peaked at #1 on Spotify’s Viral USA Chart, continues to accumulate more than 700 thousand streams daily across Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music.
The new dates follow confirmation of nearly sold out headline dates in the U.K. and Europe—get tickets here—and a recently wrapped North American tour with Father John Misty, which included stops at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheater, Los Angeles’ Hollywood Forever Cemetery, New York’s Radio City Music Hall and more
Furthermore, Waterhouse recently shared the video for her new song “Nostalgia,” directed by Émilie Richard-Froozan and filmed in Ireland—watch here. “Nostalgia,” which NYLON says “washes over you like a sepia-toned cloud and reverie,” is Suki’s first new music since her debut album, I Can’t Let Go, was released to critical acclaim in May via Sub Pop Records—get it here. The album was executive produced by Grammy-nominated Brad Cook (The War On Drugs, Bon Iver) and features previously released singles “Moves,” “My Mind” and “Melrose Meltdown.”
Growing up in London, multi-talented actress, model and musician Suki Waterhouse gravitated toward music at an early age, finding inspiration in the likes of Alanis Morisette, Missy Elliott, Oasis and more. She initially teased her pivot to music with a series of singles, generating nearly 20 million total streams independently, with critical acclaim from NYLON, DUJOUR, Lemonade Magazine and more.
SUKI WATERHOUSE—MILK TEETH
1. Neon Signs
2. Valentine
3. Good Looking
4. Johanna
5. Coolest Place in the World
6. Brutally
SUKI WATERHOUSE—I CAN’T LET GO
1. Moves
2. Devil I Know
3. Melrose Meltdown
4. Put Me Through It
5. My Mind
6. Bullshit on the Internet
7. Wild Side
8. On Your Thumb
9. Slip
10. Blessed
SUKI WATERHOUSE LIVE
November 22                                              London, UK                                                        Heaven
November 23                                                 Paris, FR                                        Les Etoiles Theatre
November 25                                           Amsterdam, NL                                               Tolhuistuin
November 26                                             Hamburg, DE                                                  Kent Club
November 27                                               Berlin, DE                                                              Lido
January 10                                                 Santa Ana, CA                                  Constellation Room
January 11                                              San Francisco, CA                                            August Hall
January 13                                                  Tacoma, WA                                                        ALMA
January 14                                                  Portland, OR                                      Wonder Ballroom
January 17                                             Salt Lake City, UT                                              Soundwell
January 18                                                   Denver, CO                                         Bluebird Theater
January 20                                              Minneapolis, MN                                                Fine Line
January 21                                                   Chicago, IL                                                           Metro
January 22                                                    Detroit, MI                                                         El Club
January 24                                                  Toronto, ON                                            The Axis Club
January 25                                                  Montreal, QC                                             Le Studio TD
January 27                                               Philadelphia, PA                                        Union Transfer
January 28                                                New York, NY                                            Webster Hall
January 29                                                   Boston, MA                                    Paradise Rock Club
January 31                                              Washington, D.C.                                         The Black Cat
February 1                                                  Carrboro, NC                                               Cat’s Cradle
February 3                                                   Atlanta, GA                                            Terminal West
February 4                                                 Nashville, TN                                    The Basement East
February 6                                                    Dallas, TX                                             House of Blues
February 7                                                    Austin, TX                                     Antone’s Nightclub
February 9                                                  Phoenix, AZ                              The Crescent Ballroom
February 10                                             Los Angeles, CA                                  The Fonda Theatre
 
“Nostalgia” video still
                                           

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