Montreal-based singer-songwriter BEYRIES is back with her first single of 2020 called, “Out of Touch”, out Tuesday.
This latest track from the francophone artist marks her first original song in English since the release of her debut album Landing in 2017.
“Out of Touch” is the first single off of BEYRIES new album, due out sometime in 2020 via Bonsound.
As it stands, BEYRIES has a run of tour dates in Quebec slated to kick-off at the end of August. Here is the full list of tour stops:
29/08/20 Lag Mégantic, QC // Chapelle du rang 1
01/10/20 Saint-Jérôme, QC // Théâtre Gilles-Vigneault
02/10/20 Sainte-Geneviève, QC // Salle Pauline-Julien
03/10/20 Longueuil, QC // Salle Jean-Louis Millette
08/10/20 Laval, QC // Salle André-Mathieu
09/10/20 Sherbrooke, QC // Théâtre Granada
10/10/20 Cowansville, QC // Église Emmanuel
19/11/20 Carleton-sur-Mer, QC // Quai des arts
20/11/20 Amqui, QC // Salle Jean-Cossette
21/11/20 Baie-Comeau, QC / Centre des arts
22/11/20 Sept-Îles, QC // Cégep de Sept-Îles
28/11/20 Quebec City, QC // Impérial Bell
03/12/20 Saint-Hyacinthe, QC // Espace Rona / Centre des arts Juliette-Lassonde
04/12/20 Shawinigan, QC // Maison de la culture Francis-Brisson
05/12/20 Lavaltrie, QC // Église de Lavaltrie
12/12/20 Montreal, QC // Théâtre Corona
05/02/21 Trois-Rivières, QC // Salle Anaïs-Allard-Rousseau
06/02/21 Lachine, QC // L’Entrepôt
18/02/21 Alma, QC // Boîte à Bleuets
19/02/21 Saint-Félicien, QC // Cégep de Saint-Félicien
20/02/21 Jonquière, QC // Côte-Cour
25/02/21 Victoriaville, QC // Le Carré 150
26/02/21 Sainte-Thérèse, QC // Cabaret BMO
19/03/21 Ottawa, ON // National Arts Centre
20/03/21 Val-Morin, QC // Théâtre du Marais
26/03/21 Waterloo, QC // Maison de la culture
27/03/21 Brossard, QC // Club Dix30
07/04/21 Drummondville, QC // Salle Léo-Paul-Therrien de la Maison des arts Desjardins
10/04/21 Terrebonne, QC // Salle Desjardins
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