
Alternative and Indie
Feist Tickets
Concerts0 results
No Upcoming Concerts
We're sorry, but we couldn't find any upcoming concerts for Feist. Please check back soon.
About
Feist's sixth studio album 'Multitudes' took shape soon after the birth of her daughter and sudden death of her father, a back-to-back convergence of life-altering events that left the Canadian singer/songwriter with “Nothing performative in me anymore.” As she cleansed her songwriting of any tendency to obscure unwanted truths, Feist slowly made her way toward a batch of songs rooted in a raw and potent realism which is touched with otherworldly beauty.
Over the course of its 12 songs, Multitudes affirms Leslie Feist’s ability to construct elaborate sonic worlds by following her singular songwriting to its most poetic yet unbridled expression. Born in Nova Scotia but mostly raised in Calgary, she first explored her idiosyncratic musicality by playing in a local punk band as a teenager and later made her debut with 1999’s Monarch (Lay Your Jewelled Head Down) (an independent release primarily sold at merch tables). Along with co-founding Juno Award-winning indie-rock collective Broken Social Scene, Feist next achieved breakout success with her full-length sophomore effort Let It Die (winner of Alternative Album of the Year at the 2004 Juno Awards). Released in 2007, The Reminder earned international acclaim and landed on best-of-the-year lists from outlets like Pitchfork, NPR, Spin, and Rolling Stone, in addition to winning Feist the 2007 Shortlist Music Prize and garnering four Grammy Award nominations.
Now certified gold, the album features her iconic smash single “1234,” a Billboard Hot 100-charting hit that paved the way for Feist’s appearance on “Saturday Night Live” and “Sesame Street.” In 2011, Feist returned with the Polaris Music Prize-winning Metals, named the best album of the year by New York Times chief popular music critic Jon Pareles. With AV Club hailing 2017’s Pleasure as her “most daring work to date” and NPR praising the album as “wrenching in its honesty,” Feist went on to premiere the Pleasure Studies podcast in 2019 - awarded “Podcast of the Year” by Apple Podcasts - and soon began developing the Multitudes live show, a boundary-pushing collaboration conceived by Feist and Robbie Lackritz and developed with artist/filmmaker Colby Richardson, artist Heather Goodchild and Artistic Producer Mary Hickson.
Setlists
- 1.The Bad in Each Other
- 2.Mushaboom
- 3.Baby Be Simple
- 4.My Moon My Man
- 5.I Feel It All
- 6.How Come You Never Go There
- 7.The Circle Married the Line
- 8.Hiding Out in the Open
- 9.The Redwing
- 10.A Man Is Not His Song
- 11.Love Who We Are Meant To
- 12.A Commotion
- 13.In Lightning
- 14.Caught a Long Wind
- 15.Let It Die
Encore
- 16.Graveyard
- 17.1234
- 1.Mushaboom
- 2.The Circle Married the Line
- 3.How Come You Never Go There
- 4.My Moon My Man
- 5.Borrow Trouble
- 6.Hiding Out in the Open
- 7.The Water
- 8.The Limit to Your Love
- 9.So Sorry
- 10.I Feel It All
- 11.1234
- 12.Let It Die
- 1.The Bad in Each Other
- 2.Hiding Out in the Open
- 3.Mushaboom
- 4.My Moon My Man
- 5.1234
- 1.The Bad in Each Other
- 2.The Circle Married the Line
- 3.Hiding Out in the Open
- 4.My Moon My Man
- 5.The Limit to Your Love
- 6.Gatekeeper
- 7.Mushaboom
- 8.The Water
- 9.I Feel It All
- 10.1234
- 11.Let It Die
- 1.Brandy Alexander
- 2.The Circle Married the Line
- 3.A Man Is Not His Song
- 4.My Moon My Man
- 5.How Come You Never Go There
- 6.Mushaboom
- 7.Hiding Out in the Open
- 8.I Feel It All
- 9.1234
- 10.Let It Die
Reviews
There are currently no reviews
Be the first to write a review