Amos Lee  announces his forthcoming six full-length album and first for John Varvatos Records/Republic Records, Spirit—available August 19th.

Spirit’s 13 songs reflect both the critically acclaimed Philadelphia singer and songwriter’s musical journey over the past few years and his expansive sonic palette. Most notably, this is the first time, AMOS acted as his own producer. Informed by everything from his performances alongside some of the world’s most prestigious orchestras to a personal taste that spans Robert Glasper, ScHoolboy Q, and Drake, this body of work boasts an aural anatomy all its own.

Lee embarks on a highly anticipated North American headline tour this fall, including stops in New York at the legendary Radio City Music Hall on September 10, Chicago at the iconic Chicago Theater on October 28, and an already SOLD OUT show in Los Angeles at The Theater at The Ace Hotel on November 11. The full itinerary is enclosed.

Amos Lee continues to excite fans worldwide. His most recent album, Mountains Of Sorrow, Rivers Of Song, earned acclaim from The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, Paste, and More. Previous offering, Mission Bell, took #1 on the Billboard Top 200. Along the way, he has perform on late night television shows Jimmy Kimmel LIVE!, Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, and the Late Show with David Letterman. In addition to being musical guest for The Ellen DeGeneres Show and Tavis Smiley on PBS.

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Spirit Track listing:

  1. New Love
  2. Running Out of Time
  3. Spirit
  4. Lost Child
  5. Highways and Clouds
  6. Lightly
  7. One Lonely Light
  8. Wait Up For Me
  9. Til You Come Back Through
  10. Hurt Me
  11. Vaporize
  12. Walls
  13. With You

AMOS LEE FALL 2016 TOUR DATES

September 6                 Burlington, VT               Flynn Center for the Arts
September 7                 Torrington, CT               Warner Theater
September 9                 Boston, MA                  Boston Opera House
September 10               New York, NY               Radio City Music Hall
September 11               Philadelphia, PA            Academy of Music
September 13               Washington, D.C.          Kennedy Center
September 14               Richmond, VA               The National
September 16               Nashville, TN                 Ascend Amphitheatre
September 17               Louisville, KY                Iroquois Amphitheatre
September 18               Asheville, NC                Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
September 20               Charlotte, NC                Ovens Auditorium
September 21               Durham, NC                  Durham Performing Arts Center
September 23               Atlanta, GA                   Cobb Energy Center
September 24               Memphis, TN                 Orpheum Theater
September 26               Knoxville, TN                 Tennessee Theater
September 27               Saint Louis, MO             The Pageant
September 28               Kansas City, MO           Uptown Theater
October 26                    Indianapolis, IN             Old National Centre – Murat Theatre
October 28                    Chicago, IL                   Chicago Theatre
October 29                    Milwaukee, WI               Riverside Theater
October 30                    Minneapolis, MN           Northrop Auditorium
November 1                  Des Moines, IA             Hoyt Sherman Theater
November 2                  Salina, KS                     Stiefel Theater for the Performing Arts
November 4                  Denver, CO                   The Buell Theater
November 9                  San Diego, CA              Spreckels Theater
November 11                Los Angeles, CA           The Theater at The Ace Hotel
November 15                Oakland, CA                 The Fox Theater
November 17                Eugene, OR                  McDonald Theater
November 18                Portland, OR                 Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
November 19                Seattle, WA                   Paramount Theatre

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