Elvis Costello & The Imposters â with their special guest Charlie Sexton â are proud to announce: âWeâre All Going On A Summer Holidayâ â a 23-date tour produced by Live Nation. Commencing on June 7th in Vancouver, B.C. Canada, the tour includes stops at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles and the Beacon Theatre in NYC. Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets will open all of the coast-to-coast dates.
TICKETS: The general on sale for Weâre All Going On A Summer Holiday will begin Friday March 31, 2023 at 10am Local on ElvisCostello.com.
Since returning to the road in the summer of 2021, in the guise of âElvis Costello & The Layaboutsâ, E.C. and The Imposters â Steve Nieve, Pete Thomas, Davey Faragher and augmented by Texas guitarist Charlie Sexton â have undertaken three tours in the United States and one in the U.K. and northern Europe. Most recently Costello played the highly-acclaimed â100 Songs and Moreâ, a ten-night engagement at the Gramercy Theater, NYC at which he played more than 230 original songs, repeating only three titles. The shows that began in solo performance went on to spring nightly surprises, involving everything from an ensemble including musical saw, fiddle and Uillean pipes to an eight-person Broadway vocal chorus led by M.D. Rob Mathes, duets with jazz bassist, Endea Owens and, from the halfway point, performing with Steve Nieve at the piano before adding two different horn sections, led by trumpet player and arranger, Michael Leonhart. The stand included guest vocal appearances by Rebecca Lovell, La Marisol and JSWISS and concluded with a more than three hour finale performance with the full band line-up.
The âWeâre All Going On A Summer Holiday â dates will follow two headlining appearances at the Byron Bay Bluesfest in Australia, three nights at the Sydney Opera House and a show at the Palais Theatre in Melbourne. In May, Costello and Steve Nieve will return to the concert hall stage together for the first time in twenty years, in Reykjavik, Iceland. Further dates are planned for later in the year and will be announced shortly.
Since 2018, Costello has issued ten record releases; the most recent being, âThe Songs of Bacharach & Costello,â a 4-CD, 2-LP box-set celebrating his nearly 30-year songwriting collaboration with Burt Bacharach. It was named Best New Reissue by Pitchfork. The Grammy Award-winning Elvis Costello and The Imposters album âLook Nowâ of 2018 was followed by the companion E.P., âPurseâ while a French language E.P., âLa Face Du Pendule Ă Coucouâ followed the album, âHey Clockfaceâ â recorded in Helsinki and, Paris. Together with co-producer, Sebastian Krys, Costello also completed work on âSpanish Modelâ â an adaptation of 1978âs album âThis Yearâs Modelâ with new vocals recorded in lyrical adaptation and translation with a cast of Latin music performers. In 2022, the latest Elvis Costello and The Imposters release, âThe Boy Named If,â was followed into the stores by âThe Resurrection of Rust,â â the recording debut after fifty years of Rusty â the duo of Liverpool-based singer-songwriters, D.P. MacManus and Allan Mayes, accompanied by The Imposters for new recordings of their 1972 repertoire including two Nick Lowe compositions from his days in the band Brinsley Schwarz.
Preparations for a return to the stage in 2021 (and again in the summer of 2022) led to the release of âThe Boy Named If (Alive at Memphis Magnetic)’â, which found the band running down live arrangements of their new songs along with the Jagger/Richards song, âOut Of Timeâ and Nick Loweâs 1976 Dutch release, âTruth Drugâ. The collection was completed by a brand new version of âMagnificent Hurtâ by the Japanese duo, chelmico.
D.P. MacManus and Lowe first met in a public house, opposite The Cavern in Liverpool in 1972. Lowe went on to produce âElvis Costelloâsâ largely ignored Stiff Records debut 45rpm, âLess Than Zeroâ and the subsequent failed singles releases, âAlisonâ and âRed Shoesâ, although the same songs received more attention upon the release of his debut album, âMy Aim Is Trueâ in July â77 in the U.K. and in a Columbia Records release late in the same year.
Between late 1977 and 1980, Nick Lowe produced the Elvis Costello and the Attractions albums, âThis Yearâs Modelâ, âArmed Forcesâ, âGet Happyâ and ââTrust,â. In the Spring of 1979, Elvis Costello and the Attractions and Mink Deville were joined by Rockpile â featuring both Nick Lowe and Dave Edmunds â and undertook a three-month package tour of the United States. At this time, Costelloâs version of a song from the last Brinsley Schwarz album, â(Whatâs So Funny âBout) Peace Love & Understandingâ saw its first release as the B-Side of the Radar Records single, âAmerican Squirmâ, credited to âNick Lowe And His Soundâ with the producer seen on the picture sleeve seated at the mixing board of Eden Studios in tinted horn-rims, cradling a Jazzmaster guitar with a newly inlaid fretboard reading, âCostelloâ. The track was subsequently added to the U.S. edition of Elvis Costello and the Attractions, third album, âArmed Forcesâ.
In 1984, Costello took the producerâs chair for the first and only time at a Nick Lowe session for the Hi Records-informed single, âL.A.F.S.â which was also included on the F-Beat Records album, âNick Lowe & His Cowboy Outfitâ. In the same year, the duo recorded the Burt Bacharach/Mack David/Barney Williams song, âBaby Itâs Youâ at Loweâs Am-Pro Studios in Shepherdâs Bush, London, also the location for a Boxing Day (1979) recording session with Loweâs then father-in-law, Johnny Cash which yielded the hit release, âWithout Loveâ and the Cash/Costello duet, âWe Ought To Be Ashamedâ. In 1986, Nick Lowe produced the Attractionsâ last complete album, âBlood & Chocolateâ at Olympic Studios, before returning for a bass-playing cameo on âHurry Down Doomsday (The Bugs Are Taking Over)â for the 1990 Warner Brothers album, âMighty Like A Roseâ. In 1993 Nick Lowe (or Costello himself) played bass on nine of the songs on the album, âBrutal Youthâ, which some mistook for a full Attractions reunion. They most recently performed together last summer on The Boy Named If & Other Favourites tour.l
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âWeâre All Going On A Summer Holidayâ Tour Dates
Wed Jun 07 â Vancouver, BC â Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Fri Jun 09 â Woodinville, WA â Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery
Sat Jun 10 â Bend, OR â Hayden Homes Amphitheater
Sun Jun 11 â Reno, NV â Silver Legacy Casino Reno
Tue Jun 13 â San Francisco, CA â Golden Gate Theatre
Wed Jun 14 â Ventura, CA â Ventura Theatre
Fri Jun 16 â Los Angeles, CA â Greek Theatre
Sat Jun 17 â Las Vegas, NV â Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort
Sun Jun 18 â Phoenix, AZ â Arizona Financial Theatre
Tue Jun 20 â Oklahoma City, OK â The Criterion
Wed Jun 21 â Omaha, NE â Steelhouse Omaha
Fri Jun 23 â Hammond, IN â The Venue at Horseshoe Casino
Sat Jun 24Â â Milwaukee, WI â Summerfest
Sun Jun 25 â Nashville, IN â Brown County Music Center
Wed Jun 28 â Rochester Hills, MI â Meadow Brook Amphitheatre
Sat Jul 01 â Lenox, MA â Tanglewood
Sun Jul 02 â Hampton Beach, NH â Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
Wed Jul 05 â Bridgeport, CT â Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater
Thu Jul 06 â Boston, MA â MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Sat Jul 08 â Syracuse, NY â Landmark Theatre
Sun Jul 09 â Baltimore, MD â The Lyric
Wed Jul 12 â New York, NY â Beacon Theatre
Fri Jul 14 â Philadelphia, PA â The Met Philadelphia