Texas-based singer songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Mobley announces his 2021 virtual tour to support the upcoming release of his new EP “Young & Dying in the Occident Supreme” out Feb. 19 2021 via Last Gang Records. Mobley recently announced that he is teaming up with notable venues across the country to bring audiences the Devil In A Daydream virtual tour kicking off Feb. 25 2021. See here for tour dates merch and to purchase tickets: https://www.mobleywho.com/tour. Each show starts at 8 p.m. CST. Drawing on his background in film for each virtual show Mobley is shooting unique arrangements of his songs in diverse locations including a botanic garden the rooftop of a downtown hotel and a Formula 1 race track. Tickets for each show will be available via a pay-what-you-can model through the Noonchorus livestream platform with every dollar raised going to support struggling venues and the DAWA Fund an Austin nonprofit organization providing direct relief for musicians artists therapists service industry workers and social workers of color.
2021 VIRTUAL TOUR DATES INCLUDE:
Feb. 25 – Venue TBA **EP Release Show – Austin Texas
Feb. 27 – Subterranean – Chicago Illinois
March 2 – Centerstage & Masquerade – Atlanta Georgia
March 4 – Bowery Ballroom – New York New York
March 6 – 9:30 Club – Washington DC
March 8 – White Oak Music Hall – Houston Texas
March 8 – Deep Ellum Art Company – Dallas Texas
March 10 – Troubadour – Los Angeles California
March 12 – Popscene – San Francisco California
Based in Austin Texas Mobley is known for his electric one-man performances that get everyone in hearing distance on their feet. He wrote his forthcoming record while in Thailand gaining inspiration as an outsider looking into his own country from a different vantage point. Mobley recorded the majority of the guitar lines in an apartment on a remote island in the Gulf of Thailand using a knockoff Telecaster he bought in Bangkok on his first day in the country.
Back in the U.S. Mobley’s home recording studio awaited as well as an arsenal of instruments from piano to trumpet to glockenspiel. It was here that Mobley built out the lush production that characterizes the record (he cites Italian composer Ennio Morricone as an influence). He also donned his filmmaker cap writing and directing a visual EP that will premiere in February alongside the record. The music videos for his first two singles “Nobody’s Favourite” and “James Crow” comprise parts I and II of the four-part film.
For more information on Mobley see mobleywho.com.
Event Venue
White Oak Music Hall, 2915 N Main St, Houston, TX 77009, USA, United States
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