
Jeff Tweedy WARM Tour
Wilco front man and songwriter Jeff Tweedy is bringing songs off his first solo album, “WARM”, to TPAC on March 20! The concert will also include support from Chicago-based British guitarist and singer James Elkington.
Tweedy will release “WARM,” a solo album of all new material on dBpm Records, November 30. “WARM” was produced and recorded by Tweedy at Chicago’s now legendary studio, The Loft, with help from some of his usual collaborators – Spencer Tweedy, Glenn Kotche and Tom Schick.
Tweedy recently completed his sold-out book tour for his newly released memoir, “Let’s Go (So We Can Get Back): A Memoir of Recording and Discording with Wilco, Etc.”, which treated audiences to candid conversations with Wilco fans and friends like Ira Kaplan, Abbi Jacobson, Jon Hamm and more. While “WARM” is not an official companion to the book, the two works are inextricably linked both in the content and the timeline in which they were created.
Tickets go on sale Friday, Nov. 30 at 10 a.m. at TPAC.org, by phone at 615-782-4040 and at the TPAC Box Office, 505 Deaderick St., in downtown Nashville.
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