Photo by Jordan Rodericks


Singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus has announced her third LP Home Video and released her newest single and video for “Hot & Heavy.” Home Video is due out June 25th on Matador, and Dacus performed “Hot & Heavy” from the album on the Apr. 13 episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (see video below).

Additionally, Dacus has announced a North American tour for this fall with supporting acts Bartees Strange, Shamir, and Bachelor. The tour will kick off at The National in Richmond, VA on Sept. 10 and conclude at NYC’s Brooklyn Steel on Oct. 25. The full list of dates can be found below. Tickets go on sale this Friday, April 16, at 10 a.m. local time. 

Home Video is the follow up to 2018’s Historian and Dacus’s 2016 debut No Burden. The new album shows an intimate level of vulnerability, as it’s centered around a nostalgic examination of Dacus’s coming-of-age years in Richmond, VA; Home Video captures the volatile junction in adolescence where one experiences a wide spectrum of emotions as they figure out who they are, how others fit in their lives, and vice versa. 

Dacus recorded Home Video in August 2019 at Nashville’s Trace Horse Studios. She collaborated with Jacob Blizard, Collin Pastore, and Jake Finch during the recording process; Dacus’s boygenius bandmates Julien Baker and Phoebe Bridgers contributed vocals on two tracks as well. The full album was mixed and mastered by Shawn Everett and Bob Ludwig respectively. 

Pre-order Home Video today with this link, and check out the video for “Hot & Heavy” by clicking here. Check out Dacus’ Colbert performance and the full list of tour dates below.

Lucy Dacus’ Home Video Tour:
(on sale Fri. April 16 @ 10am local time)
Fri. Sept. 10 – Richmond, VA @ The National
(Julien Baker Headline/Lucy Support, + special guests)
Sat. Sept. 11 – Richmond, VA @ The National
(Lucy Headline/Julien Baker Support, + special guests)
Mon. Sept. 13 – Saxapahaw, NC @ Haw River Ballroom %
Tue. Sept. 14 – Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West %
Wed. Sept. 15 – Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl %
Fri. Sept. 17 – Dallas, TX @ Trees %
Sat. Sept. 18 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall- Downstairs %
Sun. Sept. 19 – Austin, TX @ Scoot Inn %
Mon. Sept. 20 – San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger %
Wed. Sept. 22 – Tucson, AZ @ 191 Toole %
Fri. Sept. 24 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Theatre at Ace Hotel %
Sat. Sept. 25 – Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory OC %
Mon. Sept. 27 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore %
Thu. Sept. 30 – Vancouver, BC @ Hollywood Theatre $
Fri. Oct. 1 – Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom $
Sat. Oct. 2 – Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre $
Tue. Oct. 5 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge $
Fri. Oct. 8 – Iowa City, IA @ The Englert Theatre $
Sat. Oct. 9 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue $
Mon. Oct. 11 – Chicago, IL @ The Vic Theatre $
Tue. Oct. 12 – Columbus , OH @ Newport Music Hall $
Thu. Oct. 14 – Toronto, ON @ The Opera House $
Fri. Oct. 15 – Montreal, QC @ L’Astral $
Sat. Oct. 16 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues $
Mon. Oct. 18 – Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground $
Wed. Oct. 20 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer ^
Fri. Oct. 22 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club $
Mon. Oct. 25 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel

% = w/ Bachelor
$ = w/ Bartees Strange
^ = w/ Shamir