We regret to announce that we have decided to postpone the rest of our current tour starting tonight and through Atlanta. We are looking forward to bringing this new show back out as soon as possible. We love our fans. Please take care of yourself and all those around you.

We will be back in New York City at Town Hall on November 18 & 19. Shortly, we will announce the new dates for Washington, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, St. Louis,  Nashville and Atlanta. All tickets will be honored for those dates.

We are monitoring Los Angeles and San Francisco and will be back in touch on that.

Tonight at 8PM eastern we will post a special performance and message from the band.

We love you.



In support of an upcoming solo album, Nathaniel Rateliff returns to his early acoustic days with the ‘And It’s Still Alright’ tour. The show will span from Rateliff stripped back with just his voice and an acoustic guitar to the accompaniment of a full band. The set list willfeature songs from his new albumas well as his entire catalog.Precedingthe emergence of Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Nathaniel released three albums and an ep; ‘Desire and Dissolving Men’ (2007), ‘In Memory of Loss’ (2010), ‘Falling Faster Than You Can Run’ (2013), and “Closer’ ep (2014). These records received critical acclaim:

“Pensive, Rousing, Stark, Eloquent...Cash Echoes.”—The New York Times“We were blown away.”
—Vanity Fair
“My Latest Obsession.”
—Brooklyn Vegan
“Rateliff’s rich voice and his bandmates’ textured harmonies sound like long and comfortable conversations.”—Paste

Growing up in rural Missouri, Rateliff got his early music education from his family, who performed in the church band in which Rateliff played drums, and his father’s record collection. At 19, Rateliff moved to Denver where he worked night shifts at a bottle factory and a trucking company while testing out songs at open-mic nights. Rateliff’s 2010 album,In Memory of Loss, propelled him to the forefront of Denver’s tight-knit folk scene, with The New York Times dubbing him “a local folk pop hero” and launched his career as a touring musician.Rateliff had loved soul music since he was a teenager and a set of demos he recorded in the early 2010’s gradually grew into Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats. Released in 2015 on the re-launched Stax Records, the band’s self-titled debut album was a breakout success—now certified Gold in the U.S., ithas sold over a million records worldwide. Their sophomore album Tearing at the Seams was released in March 2018 to widespread critical acclaim and featured three singles that hit #1 at Triple A Radio (“You Worry Me,” “A Little Honey” and “Hey Mama”). Rateliff and the band have appeared on nearly every late-night television program and toured extensively worldwide, playing major festivals and selling out iconic venues including their hometown Red Rocks Amphitheater multiple times.

Doors:
7:00pm

Presented by:
Bowery Presents