NICK JONAS & THE ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCE US TOUR
1 Dec
Nick Jonas (of the Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum selling Jonas Brothers) & The Administration announced tour dates for the upcoming tour. The dates kick off January 2, 2010 in Dallas at House of Blues and wind up January 30 in Berkeley, CA at Zellerbach Auditorium. The shows will be intimate in their setting, reflecting the more raw and powerful feel of the upcoming album, Who I Am, which is due out February 2 on Hollywood Records.Earlier this year, Nick flew to Nashville’s Blackbird Studios with 3 years worth of song ideas not quite right for the Jonas Brothers, and recorded his side project, Who I Am. He enlisted producer John Fields, and they quickly pulled together an “A-Team” of musicians, which they gave the moniker “The Administration.”
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The Administration is made up of some of the world’s most accomplished musicians. John Fields plays bass, and he’s joined by drummer Michael Bland and keyboardist Tommy Barbarella, both of whom played in the New Power Generation. Though guitarist David Ryan Harris played on the album, another former NPG member, Sonny Thompson will join Nick & The Administration on tour. Fans can catch a glimpse of their dynamic performance on the Grammy Nominations Concert Live! Special airing Wednesday, December 2 on CBS at 9PM.
The tour will feature the songs from Nick Jonas & The Administration’s Who I Am as well as some surprise cover songs and a handful of Jonas Brothers songs that are personal to Nick. Says Nick Jonas, “With this tour we’re going to try to accomplish the same thing we did in the studio. That’s capturing some heart and soul in the music, and having fun doing it.”
S-Curve recording artist Diane Birch will be the featured special guest (www.dianebirch.com). Diane’s critically acclaimed debut album, ‘Bible Belt’ is in stores now.
The following are the scheduled shows:
NICK JONAS & THE ADMINISTRATION U.S. TOUR
January 2 Dallas, TX House of Blues January 4 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium January 6 Washington, DC Warner Theater January 7 New York, NY Beacon Theater January 9 Philadelphia, PA Tower Theater January 12 Boston, MA Orpheum Theater January 16 Detroit, MI Fox Theater January 17 Chicago, IL Rosemont Theater January 19 St. Louis, MO The Pageant January 20 Milwaukee, WI Eagles Ballroom January 21 Minneapolis, MN State Theater January 23 Denver, CO Paramount Theatre January 26 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern January 30 Berkeley, CA Zellerbach Auditorium


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