Sure Charles Bradley didn’t release his critically acclaimed debut album No Time for Dreaming until he was 63-years-old, but anyone that has seen the soul singer perform live in the last handful of years can attest that he’s got more energy on stage than a man half his age. Bradley, whose remarkable story is the subject of the documentary Soul Of America, will release his sophomore album full-length effort Victim Of Love via Daptone Records, and has lined up a two-month-long North American Tour in support. The 25-date run kicks off with a gig at the Rams Head in Annapolis, Maryland on April 12, and includes a high profile appearance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, as well as a hometown gig at the historic Apollo Theater on April 16, where he saw the Godfather Of Soul himself, James Brown, perform back in 1962.
If you’re not into a night with of funked up soul with Mr. Bradley, then maybe you’ll be interested in hitting one of these recently announced tours…
- Phosphorescent: Spring World Tour (3/25 – 5/15)
- Tame Impala: Winter/Spring North American Tour (2/19 – 6/19)
- Postal Service: Spring World Tour (4/9 – 6/14)
- King Khan & BBQ Show: Spring North American Tour (4/9 – 4/28)
- Phoenix: Spring U.S. Tour (3/28 – 5/11)
- Michael Nesmith: Spring U.S. Tour (3/21 – 4/17)
- The Cave Singers: Spring North American Tour (3/27 – 5/4)
- Graham Parker & The Rumour: April Tour (4/5 – 4/21)
- The Heavy Pets: Colorado Run (3/6 – 3/9)
- Black Moth Super Rainbow: Spring U.S. Tour (5/9 – 6/1)