DAN MANGAN ANNOUNCES GOING SOMEWHERE CANADIAN TOUR THIS FALL
BEING SOMEWHERE OUT NOW VIA ARTS & CRAFTS
Dan Mangan announces his upcoming tour, Going Somewhere, in support of his latest record, Being Somewhere, out now via Arts & Crafts. On the road Mangan will be accompanied by Gabrielle Shonk and Aysanabee, Full tour dates can be found below, and tickets go on sale this Friday, April 14.
More About Being Somewhere
Being Somewhere, Mangan’s sixth studio album, cuts incisively but never forgets its underlying thesis: It’s cool to care. Mangan arms the rebels in the crusade for tenderness. The album is a combative plea for mercy from a manic world and its effects on the psyche. Whittling his sharpest pen to date, Being Somewhere is marked by Mangan’s singular wit and a respectful deference to the quagmire of existence.
“I wanted this album to feel like the inside crook of a familiar elbow on the nape of your neck, a comforting embrace” says Mangan, “These songs are tenderhearted and unfurl like an overdue conversation with a dear friend. They essentially lay out where we’re at, how I’m doing, and how I think I can help.”
571 emails. 100+ hours on the phone and thousands of text messages. A mere 3 days spent in-person together over two and a half years of long-distance work. Such a displaced recording process might make anyone question the concept of being anywhere at all, let alone being somewhere else.
This is how Dan Mangan and collaborator/producer Drew Brown (Radiohead, Beck) manifested Being Somewhere. All components were recorded in isolation and beamed up to the mothership. No piece of the puzzle ended up as expected, and each moment is the fruition of separate, yet conjoined, rabbit holes.
“The hard part was waiting,” Mangan says of the long-distance process, “sometimes it took six weeks to resolve an issue that could have taken twenty minutes had we been together in a room. But Drew’s dedication and talent cannot be understated, and this music doesn’t sound like anything else I’m hearing these days.”
Under the care of Drew Brown’s distinct touch, Being Somewhere forges sonics well beyond the tropes of modern folk music. Helming the project from Chicago, Brown sourced musical contributions from all over North America, the UK and Japan, including work from Joey Waronker (Beck, Atoms for Peace), Jason Falkner (Beck, St. Vincent), Thomas Bartlett (The National, Taylor Swift), Dave Okumu (Arlo Parks, Adele), Mary Lattimore (Kurt Vile, Sharon Van Etten), and Broken Social Scene frontman Kevin Drew.
More About Dan Mangan
Dan Mangan is a two-time JUNO Award-winning and two-time Polaris Music Prize-nominated musician and songwriter. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia with his wife and two sons. Mangan has toured extensively in North America, Europe & Australia. He has played Glastonbury and Jimmy Kimmel Live, collaborated with David Grohl, sold out Massey Hall and scored acclaimed soundtracks for television (Netflix, AMC) and feature films. In 2017, he co-founded Side Door, a community marketplace platform for the arts that seeks to democratize and decentralize the entertainment industry by allowing non-traditional spaces to be venues. Watch for Mangan and his Side Door partner Laura Simpson to appear on CBC TV’s Dragon’s Den on November 3. Being Somewhere is his sixth studio album.
Tour Dates
Sept 20 – Cumberland, BC – The Waverley *
Sept 21 – Cumberland, BC – The Waverley *
Sept 22 – Nanaimo, BC – Port Theatre *
Sept 23 – Victoria, BC – Capital Ballroom *
Sept 25 – Vernon, BC – Vernon Performing Arts Centre *
Sept 27 – Lethbridge, AB – Yates Theatre *
Sept 28 – Red Deer, AB – Bo’s *
Sept 29 – Calgary, AB – Bella Concert Hall *
Sept 30 – Sherwood Park, AB – Festival Place Theatre *
Oct 1 – Sherwood Park, AB – Festival Place Theatre *
Oct 3 – Saskatoon, SK – Broadway Theatre *
Oct 4 – Regina, SK – Darke Hall *
Oct 5 – Winnipeg, MB – Burton Cummings Theatre *
Oct 18 – Burnstown, ON – Neat Cafe
Oct 19 – Kingston, ON – Grand Theatre ^
Oct 20 – Oshawa, ON – Biltmore Theatre ^
Oct 21 – Paris, ON – Paris Presbyterian Church ^
Oct 23 – Hamilton, ON – Bridgeworks ^
Oct 24 – London, ON – Aeolian Hall ^
Oct 27 – Ottawa, ON – Bronson Centre ^
Oct 28 – Toronto, ON – Queen Elizabeth Theatre ^
Nov 2 – Waterloo, ON – Maxwell’s ^
Nov 3 – Peterborough, ON – Market Hall Performing Arts Centre ^
Nov 4 – Montreal, QC – Le Studio TD ^
Nov 5 – Quebec City, QC – L’Anti Bar ^
Nov 12 – Halifax, NS – Rebecca Cohn Auditorium ^
Nov 14 – St. John’s, NL – First Light Centre ^
* Gabrielle Shonk supporting
^ Aysanabee supporting