Etana Announces Spring 2015 U.S. Tour
ETANA ANNOUNCES U.S. TOUR IN SUPPORT OF LATEST ALBUM I RISE
Following Her Recent Initiative to “Stop Ebola and Build For the Future”
The Jamaican Reggae Singer Joins Hawaiian Songstress Anuhea on June Dates
On the heels of Etana’s United Nations’ performance and the release of her “Better Tomorrow” single for the “Stop Ebola and Build For the Future” campaign, the reggae singer announces her Spring 2015 U.S. tour. The run kicks off in NYC on April 25 and covers the Midwest and West. For the June portion of her tour, Etana joins forces with Hawaiian songstress Anuhea for a one of a kind musical experience starring reggae’s top female solo acts of this generation. See full schedule below.
In addition to raising awareness for her most recent initiative to fight Ebola, Etana also continues to tour in support of her latest album I Rise (VP Records). This will be the second leg of her U.S. I Rise Tour, following dates with reggae icon Cocoa Tea this past fall.
The soulful Jamaican vocalist who has been described as “reggae’s Jill Scott” (NPR) or “reminiscent of India.Arie” (Essence) – dropped her fourth album I Rise on Oct 28, 2014. The album was helmed primarily by the legendary Jamaican multi-instrumentalist and producer Clive Hunt (Stevie Wonder, Peter Tosh, Rolling Stones, The Wailers, Grace Jones, Jimmy Cliff). It hit #1 on the U.S. Billboard Reggae Album chart, making Etana one of the three Jamaican female artists ever and the first in nearly two decades (since Diana King and Patra in the mid-90s) to land this highly-coveted chart position. I Rise follows Etana’s critically-acclaimed albums Better Tomorrow (2013), Free Expressions (2011) and The Strong One (2008). With poised assurance, she continues to evolve spiritually, mentally, emotionally and musically and carry the torch as reggae’s leading lady.
In conjunction with VP Records and led by United African Congress, Give Them A Hand Foundation and the Friendship Ambassadors Foundation, Etana recently became actively involved with the “Stop Ebola and Build For the Future” campaign. She performed at a special launch event held in the United Nation’s headquarters in NYC. Her song “Better Tomorrow” was also chosen as the initiative’s official anthem. She is donating the song, so that the proceeds go towards children orphaned by Ebola and rebuilding the communities affected in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. The song was featured on the iTunes Music homepage and peaked
U.S. Tour Dates
Apr 25 @ Brooklyn College in Brooklyn, NY
May 21 @ The Grog Shop in Cleveland Heights, OH
May 22 @ Kola Ultra Lounge in Farmington, MI
May 23 @ The Wild Hare in Chicago, IL
May 24 @ Fine Line Music Cafe in Minneapolis, MN
May 29 @ Fox Theatre in Boulder, CO
May 30 @ Cervantes in Denver, CO
Jun 3 @ The Showbox in Seattle, WA *
Jun 4 @ Wonder Ballroom in Portland, OR *
Jun 5 @ Arcata Theatre Lounge in Arcata, CA *
Jun 6 @ Mezzanine in San Francisco, CA *
Jun 7 @ Mystic Theatre in Petaluma, CA *
Jun 10 @ The Catalyst in Santa Cruz, CA *
Jun 11 @ The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA *
Jun 12 @ The North Park Theatre in San Diego, CA *
Jun 13 @ Reggae In The Desert in Las Vegas, NV *
Jun 14 @ Livewire in Scottsdale, AZ *
* w/ Anuhea