Vagabon’s performance at Great American Music Hall on May 15, 2020 has been postponed to a TBD date. You will be notified once we have a new show date confirmed. All original tickets will be honored at the show and no exchange is necessary. If...
More InfoVagabon’s performance at Great American Music Hall on May 15, 2020 has been postponed to a TBD date. You will be notified once we have a new show date confirmed. All original tickets will be honored at the show and no exchange is necessary. If you would like a refund, please contact your point of purchase. A statement from Vagabon is below.
"In light of the current global situation with COVID-19, I am sad to announce that my upcoming North American tour is being postponed until a later date. We are doing everything we can to reschedule and until then, you can hold onto your tickets until new dates are announced (they will be valid for the rescheduled dates) or refunds will be given at point of purchase if you can no longer make it. Stay safe everyone and looking forward to seeing you all very soon.”
Show lessVagabon is the moniker of New York-by-way-of-Cameroon singer-songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Lætitia Tamko.
Her first record, 2017's Infinite Worlds, was an indie breakthrough that put her on the map, prompting her to tour the world and quit her job in electrical/computer engineering to pursue music full-time.
Since then, Tamko has been in a state of creative expansion. Following-up in 2019 with her self-produced, self-titled effort, she's explored a vibrant array of influences, from a love of rap and hip-hop, to R&B and folk storytelling.
Grounded by her expressive voice and knack for unique melodies, she's carved a sound not easily defined but uniquely her own, drawing widespread acclaim from the likes of Pitchfork, New York Times, Rolling Stone, NPR and more.
Vagabon is currently readying her third record, watch this space for new music coming soon.