REGINA SPEKTOR PERFORMS “WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN” ON “LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS”

HIGHLY ANTICIPATED SOLD OUT NORTH AMERICAN
TOUR KICKS OFF MARCH 1

photo credit: Shervin Lainez
Regina Spektor recently stopped by “Late Night with Seth Meyers” for a performance of “What Might Have Been,” which aired last night.
The song is from her acclaimed eighth studio album, Home, before and after, which was released last year to critical praise.
Spektor is gearing up to embark on her highly anticipated, sold out rescheduled North American tour, which begins March 1 in Ithaca, New York, with stops in Los AngelesSan FranciscoNashvilleWashington D.C., and more. Complete list of dates below and tickets HERE.

photo credit: Lloyd Bishop/NBC
REGINA SPEKTOR
TOUR DATES
March 1—State Theater—Ithaca, NY
March 2—Massey Hall—Toronto, ON
March 3—Michigan Theater—Ann Arbor, MI
March 5—Warfield—San Francisco, CA
March 7—Walt Disney Concert Hall—Los Angeles, CA
March 8—The Magnolia—San Diego, CA
March 11—Tabernacle—Atlanta, GA
March 13—Ryman Auditorium —Nashville, TN
March 15—Warner Theater—Washington, DC
March 16—Capitol Theater—Port Chester, NY
March 18—Wellmont Theater—Montclair, NJ
ACCLAIM FOR REGINA SPEKTOR:
“UP THE MOUNTAIN” NAMED
BOB BOILEN’S #1 FAVORITE
SONG OF THE YEAR

“[‘Up The Mountain’ is] the most striking
song I’ve heard in 2022.”
—Bob Boilen

“her piano studies take on colorful
shapes, the rigidity of classical tutelage
giving way to improvisation and willful
flashes of personality”

“marvelous and gut-wrenching”
“This is a colourful, energised
collection of work from an artist who
could comfortably stay in her own lane,
but chooses not to… Spektor finds joy in creating a world all of her own.”
[of “Up The Mountain”] “It’s
mystical and earthy, moving from
tolling piano to implacable beat, with strings and horns ganging up”
“It’s Spektor at both her most
serious and her most adventurous.”

Regina Spektor is synonymous with New York City. The Russian-Jewish-American singer, songwriter and pianist got her own Sign on the Bronx Walk of Fame, as well as “Regina Spektor Day,” (June 11, 2019) proclaimed by Mayor Bill DeBlasio. The Grammy Award nominee first saw commercial success with the RIAA Gold-certified LP, Begin to Hope, which includes the singles “On the Radio,” “Better” and “Samson,” as well as “Fidelity,” which climbed the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. Spektor’s fifth album, Far (2009), and sixth album, What We Saw From the Cheap Seats (2012), both debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Spektor has performed at The White House as well as on Broadway, “Saturday Night Live” and contributed to many projects spanning film, television, and music including The Hamilton Mixtape.
 

 

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