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Sinead O’Connor Details First North American Tour Since 2014

Acclaimed Irish singer/songwriter Sinead O’Connor is headed out on a tour in 2020 — and that’s a big deal.
O’Connor, who changed her name to Magda Davitt in 2017 but continues to perform and record under her original name, announced a string of dates for early 2020 that mark her first shows in North America since 2014.
O’Connor has dealt with a number of personal issues in recent years, from mental health concerns to issues with depression and suicidal thoughts, so it’s obviously great news that she’s healthy enough to get back to touring and performing.
In September, O’Connor appeared on Ireland’s version of the Late Late Show to mark her live comeback with a performance of “Nothing Compares 2 U”:
As well as a cover of the Pogues’ “Rainy Night in Soho.”
Full details about her tour and activities are up on O’Connor’s website, and here’s the schedule of dates:
February 1 – Vancouver, BC Vogue Theatre
February 4 – Seattle, WA Nepture Theatre
February 5 – Portland, OR McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
February 7 – San Francisco, CA August Hall
February 8 – San Juan Capistrano, CA Coach House
February 9 – Los Angeles, CA El Rey Theatre
February 11 – Solana Beach, CA Belly Up
February 12 – Santa Cruz, CA Rio Theatre
March 14 – Chicago, IL City Winery
March 15 – Chicago, IL City Winery
March 16 – Chicago, IL City Winery
March 19 – Nashville, TN City Winery
March 20 – Nashville, TN City Winery
March 22 – Atlanta, GA City Winery
March 23 – Atlanta, GA City Winery
April 4 – Philadelphia, PA City Winery
April 5 – Philadelphia, PA City Winery
April 7 – Alexandria, VA Birchmere
April 8 – Boston, MA City Winery
April 10 – Boston, MA City Winery
April 11 – Boston, MA City Winery
April 13 – New York, NY City Winery
April 14 – New York, NY City Winery
April 16 – New York, NY City Winery