AOIFE O'DONOVAN RESCHEDULES "NEBRASKA" TOUR DATES INCLUDING A FEATURE SHOW AT BOULDER THEATER

Article Contributed by Boulder Theater | Published on Friday, September 15, 2023

GRAMMY Award-winning artist Aoife O’Donovan announces changes to her anticipated "Nebraska" tour dates, offering fans an opportunity to experience her highly-acclaimed performance of Bruce Springsteen’s album "Nebraska" at a rescheduled date.

BOULDER THEATER: Aoife O'Donovan Plays "Nebraska"

  • Date: Thursday, November 30, 2023
  • Doors Open: 7:00 pm
  • Show Starts: 8:00 pm
  • Tickets: Available now HERE
  • Pricing: $22.50 - $42.50 for General Admission & Reserved Seating tickets (plus applicable service fees)
  • Age Limit: All Ages

 

In a heartfelt note to her fans, Aoife shares, "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we've had to reschedule our October Nebraska shows. I’m thrilled that we've secured new dates for LA, SF, Boulder, and Philadelphia. However, with a heavy heart, I must inform you that the shows in Steamboat and Aspen have been cancelled. We are looking forward to visiting these cities in 2024. If you've already purchased tickets, they will remain valid for the rescheduled dates. Your understanding and continued support mean the world to me."

While fans in Steamboat and Aspen will need to wait a bit longer to see O’Donovan live, those in LA, SF, Boulder, and Philadelphia will soon be treated to her mesmerizing rendition of "Nebraska."

For additional details and to purchase tickets for the Boulder Theater show, visit the link provided above. Updates on future tour dates and more can be found on Aoife’s official website and social media channels.

About Aoife O’Donovan: A vocalist of unparalleled talent, Aoife O’Donovan has repeatedly pushed the boundaries of genre with her solo albums and collaborative efforts. Whether it's her work with the group I’m With Her, the string band Crooked Still, or her contribution to the radio variety shows "Live From Here" and "A Prairie Home Companion," O’Donovan's impact on the music scene remains profound.

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