Deeper Well World Tour
Singer/songwriter Kacey Musgraves, winner of no less than seven GRAMMY Awards, announces her long-awaited return to the stage with her "Deeper Well World Tour". On 3 May, she will perform at AB where Madi Diaz will provide her support. Tickets for Kacey Musgraves go on sale from Friday 8 March - not coincidentally International Women's Day.
Her fifth studio album, Deeper Well, will be released on 15 March by Interscope Records/MCA Nashville. The album can be pre-ordered via this link. The upcoming "Deeper Well World Tour" follows Kacey's previous triumphant "star-crossed: unveiled" arena tour in 2022, in support of her acclaimed album of the same name. The album immediately debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top Album Sales chart. Billboard praised Kacey's performances for their perfect blend of catharsis and humour. After a legendary sold-out performance at NYC's iconic Madison Square Garden, Variety described Musgraves as the ultimate artist who knows how to bring vulnerability, silliness, melancholy as well as celebration.
Musgraves' breakthrough album "Golden Hour" and subsequent "Oh, What A World: Tour" stretched over two years, including an arena tour with none other than Harry Styles. Similarly, she has performed at the world's biggest festivals, including Primavera, Coachella, Stagecoach, Fuji Rocks Festival, Global Citizen Festival, Austin City Limits, Outside Lands, Newport Folk Festival, Bonnaroo, Governor's Ball, Farm Aid, Lollapalooza and so many more.
"Golden Hour" earned Kacey her third #1 debut on Billboard's Top Country Album chart and distinguished her as only the third artist ever to win Album of the Year at both the GRAMMY Awards, and the Country Music Association Awards as well as the Academy of Country Music Awards. In 2023, Musgraves achieved her first #1 listing with "I Remember Everything", a duet with Zach Bryan, which was recently awarded "Best Country Song by a Duo or Group" at the 66th GRAMMY Awards. With this win, Musgraves made history as the only artist ever to win a GRAMMY Award for Best Country Album, Best Country Song, Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Duo or Group Performance.
Concert Pictures © Karel Uyttendaele