UPDATE – SiriusXM Alt Nation’s Advanced Placement Tour Featuring beabadoobee, Eliza & The Delisionals and Taylor Janzen, POSTPONED

“SiriusXM presents Alt Nation’s Advance Placement Tour” offers listeners and music fans across North America the chance to see the type of new and emerging artists featured regularly on Alt Nation’s new music show, Advanced Placement.

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January 15, 2020

UPDATE: Due to circumstances outside of our control, we regret to inform you that Alt Nation’s Advanced Placement Tour for Spring 2020 has been postponed until further notice. Hang on to your tickets, we’ll communicate as soon as more information and/or new dates are announced.

SiriusXM presents Alt Nation’s Advance Placement Tour” offers listeners and music fans across North America the chance to see the type of new and emerging artists featured regularly on Alt Nation’s new music show, Advanced Placement. The tour is now in its sixth year of curation by SiriusXM’s Alt Nation and continues its commitment to finding and exposing the new artists that are pushing the sound of Alternative music forward in 2020.

UK artist beabadoobee will play all 15 tour dates and will be joined on select dates by Australia’s Eliza & The Delusionals and Canada’s Taylor Janzen.

beabadoobee released her EP, Space Cadet, last fall and received early support on her single, “she plays bass” from SiriusXM channels Alt Nation (ch. 36) and SiriusXMU (Ch. 35). Alt Nation also crowed the song a ‘Critical Cut’ last month and leads in overall national radio support of the song.

While Eliza & The Delusionals are hard at work on their sophomore EP, their song, “Just Exist,” was first played in North America on Alt Nation. The song was catapulted into heavy rotation on Alt Nation in 2019, after the channel’s listeners voted the song into the No. 1 spot on the Weekly Alt18 Countdown, where it remained in the top 10 for over a month.

Upon Taylor Janzen’s November release of her new single, “What I Do,” Alt Nation was the first to play the song at national radio and followed up support by naming the song a ‘Critical Cut.’ Her debut EP, Interpersonal and second EP, Shouting Matches both received acclaim from The New York Times, Rolling Stone, NPR, Nylon, Noisey, i-D, Paste and more.

 



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