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Arielle Announces U.S. Tour For February/March 2022
Innovative Approach to VIP Revealed: The Guitar Petting Zoo
All Shows On Sale Friday November 5, 2021

This past year, Arielle staged four livestream events to continue connecting with fans while navigating the global pandemic. She has now returned to the road, currently performing in support of Beth Hart across The United Kingdom. The complete itinerary of U.S. headline appearances planned for February and March follows below. On this run, she’ll be joined by Joe Listrom (keyboards), Natalie DePergola (drums) and Devin North (bass). Alongside the public concerts, she’ll also stage several clinics and master classes. To purchase tickets see here Free songs available too!

In all markets, Arielle will introduce an innovative approach to the VIP experience. As opposed to simply staging a meet & greet or enabling fans to attend soundcheck, this tour will present the inaugural “guitar petting zoo.” All present will be welcome to play her signature Two-Tone guitar alongside other instruments and the rig she travels with. Photography welcomed, alongside the ability to be present at soundcheck. Additional items will be provided to all purchasers. For more information visit here. Tickets for all appearances will be on-sale Friday, November 5 see here.

Arielle shares, “Having a two-year hiatus from playing music live was quite actually losing my voice. I never used to think my identity was what I do, but what I’ve come to realize is that it truly is my greatest expression of what I actually am. It’s how I connect with others to their soul. Our soul. These shows will be massively different from anything I’ve ever done thus far. More than anything, I’m just so excited to turn up some old guitar amps, and freaking GO.”

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This past May, Arielle released her most recent studio album titled Analog Girl In A Digital World. Music videos released include “Inside & Outside”and “Peace of Mind” . The collection of songs exhibited her true love of the 60’s and 70’s, and the inspiration that lives in her art from a connection to this wondrous time. An environment where things were done by hand, with a level of craft that couldn’t be hidden behind technology. She offers, “I take and protect those principles inside my music.” The approach for this upcoming tour of the U.S., and activities planned in the U.K. and Europe, is to capture the vibe of this period that resonates so deeply with the artist. Perhaps retro, but unequivocally current at the same time.

This past year she also introduced the guitar she’s been creating in partnership with Brian May for many years. The instrument is a hybrid of Arielle’s guitar and Brian’s core design that the duo collaborated on with one another. For more detail on that endeavor see here.

She has also committed hundreds of hours over the last two years towards bringing her vision for the Tonewood Forest to live. She’s committed to planting trees that will live on for generations. Arielle shares, “My focus is the very trees we musicians cut down for our guitars that sometimes take 60-100 years to reach maturity. I have been purchasing land, and entering joint initiatives with third parties, to plant these trees in the U.S. and in the U.K. They will be protected, seen & admired. With every performance staged, twenty additional trees are planted. Once you break something down to its essence, it’s a lot easier to respect. Perhaps it’s the only way to truly understand something. After seeing how hard it is to even grow a tree seedling…I respect guitars a lot more now. How much time went into that life before it was cut down. Pretty amazing. I want that essence in the music. Nature, Heart, Analog. Soul. Care. Love. Honesty. Flaws. Yet, still magic (which I spell with a K). A portion of the proceeds of everything I do is earmarked to support this endeavor.”

Confirmed appearances include:
2/16 Key West, FL Key West Theater Backstage
2/17 Key West, FL Grateful Guitars Clinic
2/18 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Broward Center – ABDO Room
2/19 Clearwater, FL Murray Theatre at Ruth Eckerd Hall
2/24 The Woodlands, TX Dosey Doe
2/25 McKinney, TX Guitar Sanctuary
2/26 Austin, TX 3Ten @ ACL Live
3/02 Chicago, IL City Winery
3/04 Fort Wayne, IN Studio Master Class (Day)
3/05 Fort Wayne, IN Performance Theatre at Sweetwater
3/06 Kent, OH Kent Stage
3/09 Augusta, ME Augusta Civic Center
3/12 Boston, MA Haymarket at City Winery
3/13 New York, NY Cafe Wha?
3/16 Philadelphia, PA The Loft at City Winery
3/18 Washington D.C. The Loft at City Winery
3/19 Annapolis, MD Rams Head On Stage – 1PM Matinee

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About The Tonewood Forest
The Tonewood Forest was founded in 2020, and is a nonprofit dedicated to growing, planting and maintaining tree species specifically harvested for musical instruments, known as “tonewood” trees. These include mahogany, ebony, rosewood, koa, alder, birch and other endangered species of trees due to overharvesting. Plots of land have been purchased worldwide to have each of these species grow in their native environment, adding to the wildlife preservation and education.

Over the last several months, major steps forward have been achieved in alliances formed with like-minded individuals and corporate concerns. Plans are in motion to begin cultivating tonewood trees in the U.S., U.K. and other territories. As those plans become tangible works in motion, further details will be shared.

On Arielle’s side personally, trees continue to be planed tied to every instrument sold in association with Brian May Guitars. The model commercially available globally is a hybrid of Arielle’s guitar and Brian’s core design that the duo collaborated on with one another. Arielle shares, “I’ve been playing my primary instrument for the last fourteen years. I approached this opportunity with a clear vision of what I was after, but the experience was in many ways humbling. We found common ground over the course of three years in development designing specs that inevitably delivered a really fine playing instrument integrating shared vision.” For more detail on that endeavor visit brianmayguitars.co.uk.

The trees that become these sought-after instruments are typically harvested at 100 years old to reach maturity. In purchasing the first lot in Florida, tangible forward motion is real. In a few decades, that single endeavor will yield a forest that will be protected, seen & admired. As Arielle shares, “Once you break something down to its essence, it’s a lot easier to respect. Perhaps it’s the only way to truly understand something. After seeing how hard it is to even grow a tree seedling…I respect guitars a lot more now. How much time went into that life before it was cut down. Pretty amazing. I want that essence in the music. Nature, Heart, Analog. Soul. Care. Love. Honesty. Flaws. Yet, still magical.