SARA BAREILLES

Tour Dates
DATE VENUE CITY
6/20/2013 Carnegie Library Music Hall of Homestead Munhall / PA
6/29/2013 House of Blues Houston / TX
8/29/2013 Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison / CO
8/31/2013 Deer Valley Resort Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater Park City / UT
9/1/2013 Idaho Botanical Gardens Boise / ID
9/2/2013 Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery Woodinville / WA
9/4/2013 INB Performing Arts Center Spokane / WA
9/6/2013 McMenamins Edgefield Troutdale / OR
9/7/2013 Grand Sierra Theatre Reno / NV
9/10/2013 Santa Barbara Bowl Santa Barbara / CA
9/11/2013 Greek Theatre Los Angeles / CA
9/15/2013 Comerica Theatre Phoenix / AZ
9/17/2013 Sandia Casino Albuquerque / NM
9/19/2013 Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater Austin / TX
9/20/2013 Bayou Music Center Houston / TX

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BLOG: NEW MUSIC VIDEO: SARA BAREILLES
Don't be shy - how many times have you thought how utterly perfect it would be if a particular moment in life mutated into a musical: singing, dancing, the like? Corny Glee references aside, Sara Bareilles makes it look so simple! Outfitted in 50's greaser garb, with a touch of her hand, customers in an especially bleak grocery store transform into her bopping background dancers....
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Artist Bio

Hi. Its me, Sara. As Ive said before, I dont do those fancy bios. So sue me.

Kaleidoscope Heart is my new album, and Im beyond proud of this collection of songs, in no small part due to the fact it was like pulling teeth to write them.

We spent the better part of three years touring and supporting my first record, Little Voice, and by the end of that process I was completely burnt out. Dont get me wrong, it was an unbelievable ride that far surpassed my expectations in the best way. We had some unforgettable high points as well as some very humbling low ones, and like any good rollercoaster, its exhilarating but you still feel a little bit sick at the end and are happy to have your feet on the ground again.

I thought that I would use our much-needed time off to just pour myself into writing, but I actually found that I wanted nothing to do with music for a little while. I preferred drinking copious amounts of coffee, going to yoga, and looking for cute throw pillows at Target. I love throw pillows. As the time passed, I slowly started writing again, and truly amazed myself with just how horrible the songs were. And then the fear set in. I think I fell victim to what a lot of artists go through with a second record: the expectations, the pressure, the anxiety of whats to come, the idea that maybe Ive already written my best work

Weeks before I was supposed to start recording, I was in full-scale panic-attack mode, feeling pressure to start the ball rolling again, but not having material I cared about. I only had about 4 new songs that I really loved, and the rest were truly embarrassing. Thankfully, over a margarita, my good friend Matt said something profound and poetic that made it all come clear: He said, You cant polish a turd. A bad song is a bad song. Ask for more time.
And so I did.

My manager suggested only recording the 4 songs I loved and I agreed. Thank God he did, because the floodgates opened after a taste of what being in the studio would look and feel like. It was easy, and exciting, and infinitely inspiring. I wrote the rest of the record in about a month, largely based around the song Uncharted that still feels like the centerpiece to me. My fear of what was to come was keeping me from doing anything.And finally, I cared about what I was saying.
As homage to the song that freed me, I took the title of the record from its lyrics.

My counterpart in the studio, Neal Avron, is one of my Buddhas in this world. Hes one of the most patient, musical, kind, and dedicated people Ive ever met. We were an odd pairing for sure, as hes best known for his rock records (Fall Out Boy, Say Anything), and I do covers of songs from Dumbo and love the Golden Girls. But it was exciting and felt completely right. We spent about 6 months making this record, and the record that came from it is exactly what I wanted. With Neals help, I took risks, and pushed myself both as a player and vocally, and I followed my gut wholeheartedly for the very first time. And I cant wait to share it.

I cant wait to see these songs come to life.

I cant wait to reconnect with fans from the stage. I cant wait to see how many times the word Kaleidoscope gets misspelled.

I cant wait to get on the ride again.
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