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Norah Jones performs at the Ottawa Jazz Festival in 2019.Photo by Jean Levac /Postmedia News
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A summer tour of North America announced this week by Norah Jones is set to bring the singer-songwriter-pianist back to the main stage of the Ottawa Jazz Festival on June 29.
The Grammy winner also unveiled a new song, Staring at the Wall, that finds her getting further away from her mellow, lounge-music roots and continuing to embrace a vibrant new groove. The full album, Visions, is due for release on March 8.
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Jones is the latest addition to a jazzfest lineup that already includes youthful jazz sensation Laufey (June 28), ?Boston jazz-pop faves Lake Street Dive (June 27) and New Orleans dynamo Trombone Shorty on opening night (June 21).?
The festival runs from June 21 to 30, with the main stage at Confederation Park, a secondary stage across the street at Marion Dewar Plaza and several indoor performances at the National Arts Centre.
Day tickets and full-festival passes are available at ottawajazzfestival.com. Organizers promise to reveal the full lineup soon.
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