Nashville-based Texas native and four-time GRAMMY winning musician, Sarah Jarosz, will release her new Daniel Tashian-produced album Polaroid Lovers, later this month on January 26. Following the previously released Jealous Moon, Columbus & 89th, and When The Lights Go Out, Jarosz shares one final preview of the forthcoming record with Days Can Turn Around. Written with Tashian on a trip with his family to Alabama’s Orange Beach, the track unfolds as a gently swaying folk song threaded with warmly delivered instructions for living well no matter what the circumstances.
“Daniel and I wrote this in the same session as Columbus & 89th, while overlooking the gulf coast. It seemed like the perfect setting to write a hopeful gem,” explains Jarosz. “We wanted to try to include as many nuggets of a mother’s wisdom that could help anyone get through a bad day… knowing that even the worst of times can turn around and get a little bit better.”
Sarah Jarosz recently announced a run of North American shows to celebrate the upcoming release of Polaroid Lovers, and many of the dates are either sold-out or have issued low ticket warnings. The nearly 50-date tour will kick off on February 1, in Washington, DC and run through the beginning of June. See below to find a show near you and get your tickets here. For a taste of what to expect live from Sarah Jarosz and her band, watch their performance on CBS Saturday Morning: Saturday Sessions.
UPCOMING TOUR DATES
February 1 – Sixth & I – Washington, DC* (LOW TICKETS)
February 2 – World Cafe Live – Philadelphia, PA* (LOW TICKETS)
February 3 – McCarter Theater – Princeton, NJ* (SOLD OUT)
February 5 – Maryland Hall – Annapolis, MD*
February 7 – Bowery Ballroom – New York, NY* (LOW TICKETS)
February 8 – Appell Center – York, PA*
February 9 – The Kate – Old Saybrook, CT* (SOLD OUT)
February 11 – Peoples Bank Theatre – Marietta, OH*
February 13 – Thalia Hall – Chicago, IL*
February 14 – Fine Line – Minneapolis, MN* (LOW TICKETS)
February 16 – Gothic Theatre – Englewood, CO*
February 17 – Boulder Theater – Boulder, CO*
February 18 – Strings Music Pavilion – Steamboat Springs, CO*
February 20 – The Depot – Salt Lake City, UT*
February 22 – Knitting Factory – Boise, ID*
February 23- Knitting Factory – Spokane, WA*
February 24 – The Crocodile – Seattle, WA* (LOW TICKETS)
February 25 – Revolution Hall – Portland, OR* (LOW TICKETS)
February 27 – The Chapel – San Francisco, CA* (SOLD OUT)
February 28 – Troubadour – West Hollywood, CA* (LOW TICKETS)
February 29 – Lobero Theatre – Santa Barbara, CA* (LOW TICKETS)
March 8 – Bijou Theatre – Knoxville, TN (LOW TICKETS)
March 9 – Harvester Performance Center – Rocky Mount, VA
April 23 – The Sheldon – St. Louis, MO+
April 24 – Hi-Fi – Indianapolis, IN+
April 26 – Memorial Hall – Cincinnati, OH+ (LOW TICKETS)
April 27 – The Ark – Ann Arbor, MI+ (SOLD OUT)
April 28 – Horseshoe Tavern – Toronto, ON+
April 30 – Center For The Arts – Homer, NY+
May 2 – State Theatre – Portland, ME+
May 3 – The Sinclair – Cambridge, MA+ (SOLD OUT)
May 4 – The Shea Theatre – Turners Falls, MA+ (LOW TICKETS)
May 6 – Jefferson Theater – Charlottesville, VA+
May 7 – Cat’s Cradle – Carrboro, NC+
May 8 – Neighborhood Theatre – Charlotte, NC+
May 10 – The Grey Eagle – Asheville, NC+ (LOW TICKETS)
May 11 – Terminal West – Atlanta, GA+
May 12 – Brooklyn Bowl – Nashville, TN+
May 23 – The Heights Theater – Houston, TX^
May 24 – The Kessler Theater – Dallas, TX^
May 25 – TBD – San Antonio, TX^
May 26 – Scoot Inn – Austin, TX^
May 28 – The Lensic – Santa Fe, NM^
May 30 – Center For The Arts – Jackson, WY^
June 2 – Arts Campus at Willits – Basalt, CO^
June 4 – Knuckleheads – Kansas City, MO^
Tour Support
*The Ballroom Thieves
+Le Ren
^Liv Greene