
LP
Wednesday, November 1
7:00 pm
Palace Theatre
17 7th Pl W, Saint Paul, MN 55102
LP
with VÉRITÉ
Doors 6:30 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m. | 18+
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LP
The world could use more straight shooters. You won’t ever have to wonder about what LP is thinking. She’ll gladly tell you. In fact, the singer-songwriter lays all of her cards on the table every time she makes a record. No filter, no censorship, and no bullshit. The artist’s latest full-length released late 2018—the aptly titled Heart To Mouth—stands out as her most direct statement yet, launching various hits around the world, the most recent, Girls Go Wild crowned the most played song at radio in Italy in 2019.
She started to pave the way for that highway on 2017’s Lost On You. The title track “Lost On You,” has eclipsed well over 500 million streams and went platinum in Russia, Poland, Greece, Switzerland, Italy, France, and more and recently went Diamond in Mexico. She’s been hailed by Billboard, Paper, Out Magazine, V Magazine, Interview, British Vogue, recently claiming the cover of Elle Mag Mexico, on top of show-stopping performances everywhere from The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and The Late Late Show with James Corden to Conan and Jools Holland, she graced the stage at Coachella, Osheaga, Outside Lands, and many others. 2020 will bring new music from LP and global touring throughout the year.
VÉRITÉ
As an independent artist, VÉRITÉ has always created outside of traditional structures. A prolific and “spellbinding” (NPR) artist, songwriter, producer and performer, her independently released albums, EPs and singles have garnered over 350M+ streams. Her next era of exploration brings us, Love You Forever, a record about loving someone so much you murder them and drag their body into a lake. That’s the most literal interpretation of the concept and world built around the album to pad the hard corners of two years sitting with past lives while cracking oneself open and learning how to be fully present and vulnerable. It blatantly searches for a reciprocation and longs for a recognition that never comes. This plays out in the visuals with the dynamic between VÉRITÉ and her counterpart, exploring various intimate scenes with his hands tied and his identity obscured. This is a record that’s meant to be seen, heard, and experienced viscerally in real life.
