Tall Heights Release New Single “White Frost,” Announce Tour with Judah & the Lion and Colony House

Electro-folk band, Tall Heights kicks off 2018 with the release of their aptly named latest single, “White Frost (Acoustic).”

The band says:

White Frost is the story of someone who loved her partner for a long long time and and then lost him. They had constructed their own little existence and pushed away the outside world, a place that felt increasingly foreign the longer they stayed away from it. It’s not my story, of course it’s not, it couldn’t be, but it is a true story and maybe someday I’ll say whose. And it felt like the right time to tell it because I think that beneath our culture war lurks the fear of being a stranger in your own land.

Listen to “White Frost (Acoustic),” below.

 


Leaving 2017 behind with achievements such as opening for The Chainsmokers at SXSW, a national tour with Ben Folds, and an impromptu acapella performance with Josh Groban, 2018 is looking like a big year for the breakthrough act. Starting with a 40-date US Winter/Spring tour with Nashville-based folk band, Judah & the Lion and Indie-rock band, Colony House.

 


The tour kicks off on January 31, making stops in San Antonio, Phoenix, LA, San Diego, Las Vegas, Seattle and more (Full list of dates below).

1/31       Fayetteville, AR George’s Majestic Lounge

2/1         Baton Rouge, LA               The Varsity Theatre

2/2         San Antonio, TX                Aztec Theater

2/3         Oklahoma City, OK          The Jones Assembly

2/5         Phoenix, AZ                        The Van Buren

2/6         Anaheim, CA                      House of Blues Anaheim

2/8         Los Angeles, CA                The Belasco Theatre

2/9         San Diego, CA    House of Blues – San Diego

2/10       Las Vegas, NV    House of Blues – Las Vegas

2/12       San Francisco, CA             The Fillmore

2/14       Sacramento, CA                Ace of Spades

2/16       Seattle, WA                        Showbox SoDo

2/17       Vancouver, BC  Commodore Ballroom

2/18       Spokane, WA                     Knitting Factory Concert Hall

2/19       Portland, OR                      Roseland Theatre

2/21       Salt Lake City, UT              In The Venue

2/23       Saint Paul, MN  Palace Theatre

2/24       Kansas City, MO               Uptown Theatre

3/1         Athens, GA                         Georgia Theatre

3/3         Tallahassee, FL  The Moon

3/5         Cincinnati, OH                    Bogart’s

3/6         Madison, WI                      Orpheum Theatre – Madison

3/8         Detroit, MI                          St Andrews Hall

3/9         Toronto, ON                       Phoenix Concert Theatre

3/10       Boston, MA                        House of Blues – Boston

3/11       Montréal, QC                     Corona Theatre

3/13       Clifton Park, NY Upstate Concert Hall

3/14       Stroudsburg, PA               Sherman Theater

3/16       Philadelphia, PA               The Fillmore

3/18       Norfolk, VA                        Norva Theater

3/21       Cleveland, OH                   House of Blues – Cleveland

3/22       Indianapolis, IN Egyptian Room at Old National Centre

3/24       Saint Louis, MO The Pageant

4/11       Knoxville, TN                      The Mill & Mine

4/12       Knoxville, TN                      The Mill & Mine

4/13       Asheville, NC                     The Orange Peel

4/14       Greensboro, NC               The Cone Denim Entertainment Center

4/16       Washington, DC                The 9:30 Club

4/19       Birmingham, AL Sloss Furnaces

4/20       Atlanta, GA                         The Tabernacle

By Ruben Perez Jr

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