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KATE NASH Entertains With Older Favorites And New Songs Off Her Brand New Album ‘Yesterday Was Forever’ At Hollywood’s Fonda Theatre!
Posted On 11 Apr 2018
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On March 30th, the British singer-songwriter Kate Nash released her first album in 5 years called “Yesterday Was Forever” via Kickstarter. Marked as her fourth studio album, this collection follows “Girl Talk” (2013), “My Best Friend Is You” (2010) and her debut “Made Of Bricks” (2007). Along with writing the new album, Nash has also been busy acting in the hit Netflix Original Series, GLOW as Rhonda “Britannica” Richardson alongside actors Alison Brie and Marc Maron.
However last night (Tuesday, April 10th) was all about the music. The songstress brought the new music on “Yesterday Was Forever” and plenty of older favorites to Hollywood’s Fonda Theatre. Nash and her all-female band began their month-long road trek on April 4th in
Vancouver, Canada. They wrap up this tour in New York City on May 2nd. (For a full list of tour dates, see below.)
In a recent press release discussing the new release and tour, Nash explains her concept of the album, “Yesterday Was Forever is an excerpt from a teenage diary. I used to be mocked for being a silly little girl writing in her diary, but these days I feel like the teenage girl is far more respected than she used to be and it’s teenage girls that have fought for that and taught people that lesson.”
For roughly 2 hours, Kate wildly danced and sang all over the Fonda stage. Dressed in a matching silver bra and underwear and netted see-through body suit, she was entertaining to watch from beginning to end. To everyone’s delight, she opened the show with hits from her debut album “Foundations” and “Mouthwash” which led to a giant sing-along. Throughout the night, she continued to sprinkle in more of these older songs, including “Agenda,” “Pumpkin Soup,” “We Get On,” “Merry Happy” and others. Of course, the packed the audience was just as excited to hear the newer material, “Life In Pink,” “Drink About You,” “Hate You,” “Always Shining”, “Musical Theatre,” “Twisted Up” and more.
Between the bright strobe lights, her electric stage presence and her punked out all-girl band, it wasn’t hard to be hypnotized by the always outgoing and refreshing Kate Nash.
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Kate Nash 2018 North American Tour Dates:
April 12 – Santa Diego, CA – The Observatory – North Park
April 13 – Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory OC
April 14 – Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom
April 16 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot
April 17 – Englewood, CO – Gothic Theatre (Click here for tickets)
April 19 – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line Music Cafe
April 20 – Chicago, IL – Park West
April 21 – Detroit, MI – Majestic Theatre (Click here for tickets)
April 23 – Toronto, ON – Mod Club
April 24 – Montreal, QC – Theatre Fairmount
April 25 – Boston, MA – Royale (Click here for tickets)
April 26 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts
April 28 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre
April 29 – Charlotte, NC – The Underground
April 30 – Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club
May 2 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza