St. Vincent: Daddy's Home World Tour – Tickets – College Street Music Hall – New Haven, CT – October 15th, 2021

St. Vincent: Daddy's Home World Tour
Premier Concerts and Manic Presents:

St. Vincent

College Street Music HallNew HavenCT
All Ages
with Ali Macofsky

This event is General Admission Standing Room on the Floor and Reserved Seated in the Balcony.

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Children under 12 years of age or fans with a valid medical reason preventing vaccination will be required to provide proof of a negative FDA-authorized COVID-19 Rapid Antigen test, PCR, or other diagnostic test that is date and time stamped within 48 hours prior to the event.

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ST. VINCENT

Hailed in a 4-star Rolling Stone review as "a mutant strain of retro pop steeped in New York lore,” Daddy’s Home, the sixth album from Annie Clark a/k/a St. Vincent, is the latest facet of an ever-evolving artist widely regarded as the most consistently innovative and intriguing presence in modern music. In the winter of 2019, as her 2017 masterpiece MASSEDUCTION's title track won the GRAMMY for Best Rock Song and the album won Best Recording Package, St. Vincent’s father was released from prison. She began writing the songs that would become Daddy’s Home, closing the loop on a journey that began with his incarceration in 2010, and ultimately led her back to the vinyl her dad introduced her to during her childhood. The records she has probably listened to more than any others. Music made in sepia-toned downtown New York from 1971-1975. Gritty. Grimy. Sleazy. The first full broadcast from St. Vincent’s synthesis of this came in the form of “Pay Your Way In Pain” and “The Melting Of The Sun” played live before a crowd for the first time during her recent return to Saturday Night Live—highlighting Clark’s ability to shred both vocally and on the debut appearance of the newest model of her signature Ernie Ball Music Man guitar. In the weeks since, the grit of 1970s vinyl would meet the grain of 1970s celluloid with “Down,” the infectious third and final offering in advance of Daddy’s Home’s May 14 release. The reaction to the full album was immediate and ecstatic, with raves including "In an industry crowded with artists who claim singularity, there is perhaps no musician more deserving of the label than St. Vincent” (INTERVIEW), “St. Vincent’s sound is more electric than ever” (LOS ANGELES), "St. Vincent has gotten to the point where we can’t look away, because there’s just nobody in indie pop quite like Annie Clark” (PASTE) and so many more. St. Vincent is now taking 2021’s most talked-about record on the road—don’t miss out on the invitation to spend a night with Candy Darling in the world of Daddy’s Home.

Links: Official Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Spotify

ALI MACOFSKY

At a young age, Ali guest-starred on KIIS FM alongside Ryan Seacrest where she prank called listeners as her character “Little Ally”. Now, she’s been a semi-finalist in Standup NBC, featured on Just For Laughs Digital, and on over 100 episodes of The Comedy Store’s Kill Tony Podcast. Macofsky has also opened for Russell Peters, Andrew Santino, and Joe Rogan at clubs and theaters around the country.

Links: Official Website | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube

Venue Information:
College Street Music Hall
238 College Street

New Haven, CT, 06510

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