Anaïs Mitchell Shares New Single From Upcoming Album “Brooklyn Bridge”

Tony®- and Grammy®-award-winning singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell (Hadestown, Bonny Light Horseman, Big Red Machine) has released the second single from her forthcoming new album. “Brooklyn Bridge” finds Mitchell narrating what she calls “an unbearably romantic” trip over the Brooklyn Bridge colored by Bon Iver member Michael Lewis’ heartstring-tugging saxophone accompaniment.

Mitchell says, “Having left New York, I was able to write a love letter to it in a way I never could when I was living there,” she says. “It was like, fuck it. This is how I feel. There is nothing more beautiful than riding over one of the New York bridges at night next to someone who inspires you.”

Last month Anaïs Mitchell announced her first solo record in over a decade. The self-titled full-length will be available on January 28, 2022 via BMG. Produced by Josh Kaufman, the 10-song album also features core players including Kaufman, Michael Lewis, JT Bates, Thomas Bartlett and Aaron Dessner, with string and flute arrangements provided by Nico Muhly. Dubbed by NPR as “one of the greatest songwriters of her generation,” the Vermont-based Mitchell is a master of the worlds of narrative folk song, poetry and balladry, and the 10 songs on this record are a perfect showcase of her skills. Pre-order the album HERE

Mitchell previously shared the first single from the album, “Bright Star,” a song “about about looking back on years of restless pursuit and making peace with the source of that longing: the Muse, the Great Unknown, the One That Got Away — those things that motivate us that we never can touch.” Listen HERE.

Mitchell will headline a US tour that kicks off in January 2022, where she will be joined by players from the record, as well as her own Bonny Light Horseman bandmates, who will also perform their own set. See all shows below. 

US Headline Tour

1/26 – Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up Tavern

1/27 – Los Angeles, CA – Ace Hotel

1/28 – Berkeley, CA – The UC Theatre

1/29 – Santa Barbara, CA – Lobero Theatre

1/30 – Stanford, CA – Bing Concert Hall

2/1 – Boulder, CO – Boulder Theater

2/2 – Beaver Creek, CO – Vilar Performing Arts Center (VPAC)

2/4 – Iowa City, IA – Englert Theatre

2/5 – Eau Claire, WI – Pablo Center at the Confluence

2/7 – Ann Arbor, MI – Michigan Theater

2/8 – Cincinnati, OH – Longworth-Anderson Series at Memorial Hall

2/10 – Springfield, OH- Kuss Auditorium

2/11- North Bethesda, MD – The Music Center at Strathmore

2/12 – Princeton, NJ – McCarter Theatre Center

2/14 – New York, NY – Webster Hall

2/15 – Hanover, NH – Hopkins Center for the Arts

2/16 – Tarrytown, NY – Tarrytown Music Hall

2/17 – Portland, ME – Merrill Auditorium

2/18 – Boston, MA – Berklee Performance Center

2/19 – Burlington, VT – Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

2/20 – Kingston, NY – Old Dutch Church

2/23 – Roanoke, VA – Jefferson Center

2/24 – Charlotte, NC – Knight Theater

2/26 – Athens, GA – Hugh Hodgson School of Music

2/27 – Auburn, AL – Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center at Auburn University

2/28 – Greenville, SC – The Peace Center

4/28 – Evanston, IL – Space

4/29 – Milwaukee, WI – Shank Hall

5/01 – Minneapolis, MN – Turf Club

5/04 – Seattle, WA – The Crocodile

5/05 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall

UK/EU Tour

8/11 – Gothenburg, SE – Way Out West

8/27 – Buckinghamshire, UK – Towersey Festival

8/29 – Cork, IE – St Luke’s

8/30 – Dublin, IE – Pepper Canister Church

8/31 – Liverpool, UK – Philharmonic Music Hall

9/01- Leeds, UK – Brudenell Social Club

11/3 – Berlin, DE – Lido 

11/4 – Hamburg, DE – Mojo

11/8 – Paris, FR – Les Etoiles

11/9 – Brussels, BE – Botanique

11/11 – Manchester, UK – YES

11/12 – Glasgow, UK – St. Luke’s

11/13 – Newcastle, UK – Newcastle University Student Union

11/14 – Bristol, UK – Fleece

11/15 – London, UK – KOKO

Photo Courtesy: Jay Sansone