
and will go through May 23rd at the Highline Ballroom in New York.

A lyric video for that was also posted on VEVO soon after that.īareilles is currently on an 18-city solo acoustic called the “Brave Enough” tour, which started on April 25th at the 9:30 Club in Washington D.C. She andJack talked about the working together in a recent webisode she posted on her VEVO channel. It was co-written by Sara with Jack Antonoff from the band fun.

The album’s first single, “Brave,” is currently available on iTunes. I’m excited to share this next stage of my career with each and every one of my fans.” The songs on this album are a true reflection of everything I’ve come to experience in recent months and I’m going to celebrate that with the next most terrifying thing I can do…go back on the road…totally alone. “I have been confronting some of my greatest fears in the last handful of months and have been amazed at how empowered I can feel when I muster up the courage to turn and growl back at those monsters under the bed. 2012 was a year of deconstruction for me personally,” said Bareilles. “I have never felt more open and more raw in my entire life. Recorded in Los Angeles and New York with producers including John O’Mahony (Coldplay, Metric) and Mark Endert (Fiona Apple, The Fray, Train), this album will continue to display Sara’s signature voice and stellar songwriting. Listeners can visit iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play to catch each new episode of “Thank You For Coming Out.Multi-platinum selling singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles will be releasing her highly anticipated third studio album, The Blessed Unrest this summer through Epic Records. The podcast is inspired by their beloved live comedy show of the same name. Weinblatt’s perspective is that as queer people, we are constantly coming out, and each coming out story is unique in its blend of humor, heartache, worry, and wonder.

For the past year in their podcast “Thank You For Coming Out,” they have brought their talent and expertise to listeners in ever-growing numbers. This episode is his second appearance on “Thank You For Coming Out.”ĭubbs Weinblatt, a trans, genderqueer, queer, and gay creative talent has been a pioneer in bringing fresh perspectives to the improv world. In addition to “Waitress,” Kidwell has appeared in New York in “Peter and I,” “What’s Inside,” and “I Am Harvey Milk,” among other productions. A Grammy-winner for her 2019 “Amidst the Chaos” album, Bareilles won a Prime Time Emmy for her role as Mary Magdalene in the 2018 TV concert adaptation of “Jesus Christ Superstar.” Bareilles co-hosted the Tony Awards with Josh Groban in June 2018. Bareilles, who wrote the music and lyrics for the Broadway hit “Waitress,” in which Kidwell appeared - and she did a 10-week run in the lead role - has sold more than one million albums and nine million singles in the US.
