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Heather Nova

Heather Nova Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 29,486
Category Singer Songwriter
Concerts
Mar
06
Botschaft
Osnabrück
Tickets
Mar
07
Laeiszhalle Hamburg, Kleiner Saal
Hamburg
Tickets
Mar
10
Kulturkirken Jakob
Oslo
Tickets
Mar
11
Bremen Teater
København V
Tickets
Mar
13
Kulturkirche Fontanestadt Neuruppin
Neuruppin
Tickets
Mar
14
Passionskirche
Berlin
Tickets
Mar
15
Technikum
München
Tickets
Mar
17
Zentrum Simmering
Wien
Tickets
Mar
18
Stadthofsaal Uster
Uster
Tickets
Mar
20
Scala Kultur gemeinnützige GmbH
Ludwigsburg
Tickets
Mar
21
Redoutensaal
Erlangen
Tickets
Mar
22
Music Hall Worpswede
Worpswede
Tickets
Mar
24
Gloria-Theater
Köln
Tickets
Mar
25
Alte Kirche Altenessen
Altenessen
Tickets
Apr
08
Bristol Beacon
Bristol
Tickets
Apr
09
Omeara
London
Tickets
Apr
10
Hallé @ St Michael's
Manchester
Tickets
About Heather Nova
Heather Nova, born Heather Allison Frith, (Bermuda; July 6, 1967) is a singer-songwriter and poet. By the end of the 1980s, after leaving RISD, Heather moved briefly to New York City (where she unsuccessfully tried to interest some major labels in a demo), before moving to London, England, a place she still calls home. She has British citizenship due to her Bermudan origin. In 1990, she released her first recording, an EP called 'Heather Frith' — she had not yet changed her name by then. The name change came a year or so later after several gigs in the Netherlands, where, after finding out that the Dutch have trouble pronouncing "Frith," she chose a name that would be easily pronounceable in every European language, "Nova," her Canadian mother's maiden name. The new name debuted in 1993 with her second EP 'Spirit in You' and her first full album, 'Glow Stars'. The success of the album led her to record and release her first live album, 'Blow', the same year, which she supported by a tour of Europe. A year later in 1994 she released what many consider to be her finest work to date, the emotional yet jagged album 'Oyster', for which she toured for almost two years. Another live album, 'Live from the Milky Way', was released in 1995, and after its release she toured for nearly three years straight, twice joining Sarah McLachlan and others on the North American Lilith Fair, which is a music festival with only female performers. Heather is also a frequent performer at European music festivals such as Roskilde. In 1998, the long-awaited follow up to 'Oyster' was released. After the release of 'Siren', Heather took a break while various television show and film soundtracks licensed some of her songs and her record company (Sony Records/The WORK Group) released various singles from the album, which received only moderate play on America's MTV2, Europe's MTV and Canada's MuchMusic and on mainstream radio, although she was popular on college radio. Also during this time, she recorded a version of the often covered Billie Holiday song, 'Gloomy Sunday', for the German WWII drama Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod. In 2000, she released yet another live album, called 'Wonderlust'. Over the years, Heather has written and recorded over a hundred songs, so that her albums are selected from work that has often already been performed live, rather than being conceived during rushed songwriting sessions. Half the songs on 'Siren' had been written during the 'Oyster' sessions and were frequently played live prior to being committed to a studio session, and most of the songs for 2001's 'South' were written between 1999 and 2000 while she was on hiatus from touring. With the release of 'South', she returned to the international spotlight with an appearance on the soundtrack of the John Cusack movie "Serendipity", a couple of music videos, and a collaboration with Swedish band Eskobar, for a song called "Someone New", also released as a video, which proved so popular that it was played primarily on America's MTV, not just MTV2 (which is normally reserved for less-popular songs). 'Storm', Heather's fifth studio album, was released in late 2003 on Big Cat Records, as was 'Redbird', released in 2005. In December 2005, Nova released 'Together As One', an EP supporting the Bermuda Sloop Foundation. The EP was only available in Bermuda shops and from the fan-run websites, HeatherNova.Net and HeatherNova.De. In 2002, she self-published 'the sorrowjoy', a 72-page book of her poetry and drawings. An album of the same name was released in March 2006, which featured Nova reading the poems from her book set to ambient music. The album has only been available for purchase at concerts beginning with the Intimate Evening tour, from the fan-run websites, HeatherNova.Net and HeatherNova.De, and from the official website, HeatherNova.Com.
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Heather Nova Tour Cities
Berlin, Germany Erlangen, Germany Hamburg, Germany Osnabrück, Germany Manchester, United Kingdom Worpswede, Germany Uster, Switzerland Oslo, Norway London, United Kingdom Ludwigsburg, Germany Neuruppin, Germany Bristol, United Kingdom

Frequently Asked Questions About Heather Nova

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Heather Nova on tour?

Yes, Heather Nova is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Heather Nova concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Heather Nova tour is scheduled for 17 dates across 12 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Heather Nova scheduled to play?

Heather Nova is scheduled to play 17 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Heather Nova tour start?

Heather Nova’s tour starts Mar 06, 2025 and ends on Apr 10, 2025. They will play 12 cities; their most recent concert was held in Osnabrück at Botschaft and their next upcoming concert will be in København V at Bremen Teater.

What venues is Heather Nova performing at?

As part of the Heather Nova tour, Heather Nova is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2025 Tour Dates:

Mar 06 - Osnabrück, Germany @ Botschaft
Mar 07 - Hamburg, Germany @ Laeiszhalle Hamburg, Kleiner Saal
Mar 10 - Oslo, Norway @ Kulturkirken Jakob
Mar 11 - København V, Denmark @ Bremen Teater
Mar 13 - Neuruppin, Germany @ Kulturkirche Fontanestadt Neuruppin
Mar 14 - Berlin, Germany @ Passionskirche
Mar 15 - München, BY @ Technikum
Mar 17 - Wien, Austria @ Zentrum Simmering
Mar 18 - Uster, ZH @ Stadthofsaal Uster
Mar 20 - Ludwigsburg, Germany @ Scala Kultur gemeinnützige GmbH
Mar 21 - Erlangen, BY @ Redoutensaal
Mar 22 - Worpswede, Germany @ Music Hall Worpswede
Mar 24 - Köln, NW @ Gloria-Theater
Mar 25 - Altenessen, Germany @ Alte Kirche Altenessen
Apr 08 - Bristol, ENG @ Bristol Beacon
Apr 09 - London, United Kingdom @ Omeara
Apr 10 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ Hallé @ St Michael's
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