Iron and Wine recently stopped by public radio station WFUV in New York City to talk about the new album, Ghost and Ghost, and perform a few songs from the album—"Grace for Saints and Ramblers," "Low Light Buddy of Mine," and "The Desert Babbler"— for Words and Music from Studio A. You can watch the three musical performances below and listen to the complete show at wfuv.org.
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Iron and Wine, which is currently touring the East Coast of the United States, announces a number of new tour dates for the US and Canada this September. The 11-city tour include stops in Minneapolis, Chicago, Madison, Winnipeg, Calgary, Toronto, and more.
Ticket pre-sale begins on Wednesday, May 15, via Artist Arena.
Ticket general on-sale begins on Friday, May 17.For additional details, visit the tour page.
18 Sep . Minneapolis, MN . First Avenue
19 Sep . Winnipeg, MB . Pantages Playhouse Theater
20 Sep . Saskatoon, SK . The Odeon
21 Sep . Calgary, AB . Macewan Hall
22 Sep . Edmonton, AB . Francis Winspear Centre
23 Sep . Regina, SK . Orr Center
24 Sep . Fargo, ND . Fargo Theatre
25 Sep . Des Moines, IA . Hoyt-Sherman Theatre
26 Sep . Madison, WI . Capitol Theatre
27 Sep . Chicago, IL . Chicago Theatre
28 Sep . Toronto, ON . Sound AcademyFiled under: -

Thanks to Uncut magazine for the good words and 9/10 review of the new album, Ghost on Ghost, calling it “sublime ... a work of immense beauty and scale." Read the review and a brief Q&A with Sam Beam at uncut.co.uk.
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Iron and Wine was the musical guest on Conan last night on TBS. Tune in at 11 PM to see the band perform "Low Light Buddy of Mine" off the new album Ghost on Ghost.
You can watch the full-band performance of “Low Light Buddy of Mine,” off the new album, Ghost on Ghost, as well as a web-exclusive performance of the album tracks "Caught in the Briars / Sundown" here:
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Iron and Wine was featured on NPR's All Things Considered last night. Sam Beam spoke with host Melissa Block about the new album Ghost on Ghost. You can listen to the interview at npr.org.
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