Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real confirm “Wildest Dream” as next single; new live video debuts today

Article Contributed by Sacks and Company | Published on Friday, October 1, 2021

Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real have confirmed “Wildest Dream” as their next single to impact radio. Watch/share a new live performance video for the song—directed by Amos David McKay and filmed in Austin, TX—HERE

“Wildest Dream” is from the band’s widely acclaimed new album, A Few Stars Apart, and follows their last single, “Perennial Bloom (Back To You),” which recently reached #1 on the Americana Singles chart (listen/share HERE). Moreover, A Few Stars Apart has spent seven non-consecutive weeks at #1 on the Americana Albums chart since its release this past June (stream/purchase here).

Out now via Fantasy Records, A Few Stars Apart was produced by Grammy Award winning producer Dave Cobb and isa testament to finding a human connection: between close family and friends, as well as one’s own heart. The album was inspired by the stillness Nelson found while riding out the beginning of the pandemic with his family in Texas and was recorded with the full band live on eight-track tape over three weeks at Nashville’s historic RCA Studio A. Across the record’s eleven new songs, Nelson reveals what it means to come home again, to be still, and to find community—and yourself.

A FEW STARS APART TRACKLIST
 1. We’ll Be Alright
  2. Perennial Bloom (Back To You)
  3. Throwin’ Away Your Love
  4. A Few Stars Apart
  5. No Reason
  6. Leave ‘Em Behind
  7. Wildest Dream
  8. Giving You Away
  9. Hand Me A Light
10. More Than We Can Handle
11. Smile

LUKAS NELSON & PROMISE OF THE REAL CONFIRMED TOUR DATES

October 2—Covington, KY—Madison Theatre
October 3—Louisville, KY—Mercury Ballroom
October 4—Indianapolis, IN—Deluxe at Old National Centre
October 7—Cleveland, OH—House of Blues
October 8—Grand Rapids, MI—The Intersection
October 9—Rockbridge, OH—Hocking Hills Music Festival
October 11—McKees Rocks, PA—Roxian Live
October 12—Detroit, MI—St. Andrews Hall
October 13—Buffalo, NY—Asbury Hall
October 15—Boston, MA—Royale
October 16—Providence, RI—Fete
October 17—Philadelphia, PA—Union Transfer
October 18—Brooklyn, NY—Brooklyn Steel
October 20—Northampton, MA—The Academy of Music
October 22—Port Chester, NY—Capitol Theatre
October 23—Washington DC—Lincoln Theatre
October 24—Richmond, VA—The National
October 26—Raleigh, NC—Lincoln Theatre (SOLD OUT)
October 28—Asheville, NC—The Orange Peel
October 29—Knoxville, TN—The Mill & Mine
October 30—Atlanta, GA—Roxy
November 2—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium
November 4—Tulsa, OK—Cain’s Ballroom
November 5—Wichita, KS—The Cotillion
November 6—Dallas, TX—House of Blues
November 8—Houston, TX—House of Blues
November 9—Austin, TX—Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theatre (SOLD OUT)
November 11—Tucson, AZ—Rialto Theatre
November 12—Phoenix, AZ—The Van Buren
November 13—Santa Ana, CA—The Observatory
November 15—Los Angeles, CA—El Rey Theatre
November 16—Los Angeles, CA—El Rey Theatre
November 18—Oakland, CA—Fox Theater
November 21—Seattle, WA—The Showbox
November 22—Portland, OR—Crystal Ballroom

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