Mandy Moore Is Going on Tour for the First Time in a Decade
Actress and singer/songwriter Mandy Moore is ready to hit the road again, for the first time in 10 years.
The “This Is Us” star announced that she will be going on a North American concert tour in March, 2020. The tour will start in Pittsburgh, and it will end in Denver in May. Singer-songwriter Bedouine will serve as a support on the first half of the tour, while Madison Cunningham will join her in the second half.
Moore wrote on her social media about the comeback tour:
“It’s been over a decade since I’ve hit the road but I am thrilled to put together an intimate, elevated evening of new and old tunes, performed with a superb group of musicians (in fact some are my nearest and dearest). I want the show to have threads of what the writing and recording process was like with this band, almost like you’ve been invited in our living room for an inside glimpse.
It just feels good to be sharing this side of me again. In its purest form. A real side of me I have been itching to put back into the universe.”
Earlier this year, Moore was in the studio working on the new album, with longtime collaborator and producer Mike Viola and with her husband, Taylor Goldsmith, frontman for the band Dawes.
Her last album, titled “Amanda Leigh,” was released in 2009. This September, Moore released a new song “When I Wasn’t Watching” and in October she released another single titled “I’d Rather Lose”.
Though she might be more known these days for her acting, Moore started out as a singer. She was 15 years old when she released her debut single “Candy” and when signed a record deal with Empire Records in 1999.
Moore’s early rise to fame will be shown in the upcoming ABC TV show called “90’s Popstar”, for which she’ll be an executive producer.
To get the tickets for her tour, follow this link.
2020 North American Tour
Show Date and Time: March 20th – May 9th, 2020
Show Location: Benedum Center, Pittsburgh, PA – Gothic Theatre, Englewood, CO