
The Current presents Lucius: The Gold Rush Tour
Friday, May 9
7:00 pm
Palace Theatre
17 7th Place West Saint Paul, 55102
The Current presents
Lucius
with Victoria Canal
Doors 7:00pm | Show 8:00pm | 18+
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Lucius
Grammy-nominated indie-pop band Lucius will release their highly anticipated new self-titled album May 2 via Fantasy Records—their most personal and purposeful work to date. Their fourth studio album, Lucius finds the band returning to their roots with eleven new songs written and recorded without seeking outside influence—their first time doing so since their 2013 debut. Produced by Lucius’ Dan Molad, the record explores topics such as relationships, grief and life’s complexities, with a unique vulnerability only made possible due the familial nature of the band. Known for their engaging live performances, Lucius has been featured on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, PBS’ Austin City Limits, and The Kelly Clarkson Show, and has toured across the world. This spring, the group will return to the road with their extensive “Gold Rush Tour." Throughout their acclaimed career, Lucius’ Holly Laessig and Jess Wolfe have also become some of the most sought-after collaborators in popular music due to their “otherworldly” vocals (Los Angeles Times). The duo has recorded and performed with artists such as Joni Mitchell, Brandi Carlile, John Legend, The Killers, and Harry Styles, including appearances on the Grammy stage and NBC’s Saturday Night Live. Lucius is Laessig, Wolfe, Molad, and Peter Lalish.
Victoria Canal
Ever since she was young, singer-songwriter Victoria Canal has been searching for her voice. From “spilling everything out” in her teenage years to “an extreme reeling in” during her early twenties, the Spanish-American, London-based artist could never quite settle in the middle ground that felt true to the multi-faceted person she was on the inside. Now on the cusp of releasing her debut album Slowly, It Dawns, she’s finally getting comfortable somewhere in between. “The album has been a very concerted practice in appreciating all sides of me,” she says.
For the past decade, Canal has been making her mark as a deeply introspective songwriter whose natural talent radiates when she’s at her most vulnerable. From challenging beauty standards, brave reflections on mental health to diaristic confessions on the thrill of new connections, her fearless approach to her craft has found legions of devoted fans who see themselves in her unflinchingly honest lyrics. Her songwriting talents were recognised with the Ivor Novello Rising Star award in 2023, followed by Best Song Musically and Lyrically for her cinematic opus ‘Black Swan’ in 2024. Within that time, she also opened for Hozier on tour and performed her own run of shows across the US and Europe. Her bumper year of success culminated with an unforgettable appearance on stage with Coldplay at Glastonbury 2024.
Finally ready to release her debut album, Canal has arrived with newfound clarity about the artist she wants to be. Where 2022 EP Elegy found her working through grief, 2023’s Well Well was the “wounded rebirth” that inevitably followed. With Slowly, It Dawns, she’s ready to step into the truest version of herself. “I'm trying to be honest and unapologetic about what I want to put out there, whether it's wholesome, sexy, loud, quiet, if I'm being femme or masc; I don't want to apologise for it.”
