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Rising Pop Singer And Songwriter Claire Rosinkranz Announces Headlining Tour

The run will begin on March 5 in Portland, Oregon.

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Claire Rosinkranz - Photo: Samuel Fisher
Claire Rosinkranz - Photo: Samuel Fisher

Following the release of her debut album Just Because, Southern California-raised artist Claire Rosinkranz has announced her 2024 headlining North American tour.

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“Claire Roskinkranz: A Live Experience” kicks off on March 5 in Portland, OR at Wonder Ballroom and makes stops at Los Angeles’ The Fonda Theatre on March 12, New York’s Irving Plaza on March 29, and more.

Claire wrote and recorded Just Because with producers Afterhrs, Paul Phamous, Stint, Elie Rizk, and her most frequent collaborator and executive producer Ragnar Rosinkranz. The album etches together a coming-of-age story documented in real-time from the frontlines of growing up. On the fan favorite track “Swinging At The Stars,” glassy harmonies give way to a bouncy beat as Claire recounts a series of memories depicting a short-lived romance.

Regarding the song, she says, “‘Swinging at the Stars’ is about wanting to experience the fullness of living, and about experiencing beautiful things with someone else. I love to feel everything. I’m obsessed with the abundance that comes with being alive. The fact that I’m capable of feeling all these things and all these emotions – and so if I can touch all the corners of that, that’s what this song feels like.”

Among many standouts, electric guitar shimmers over a head-nodding beat on album track “Dreamer.” In a punchy cadence, Claire declares, “You’re a dreamer, I’m a thinker, cruise control, turn up the speakers.” On “Gum,” her sticky melodies entangle with melodic guitar and build towards a hypnotic hook, “I’m just living in a timeshare in the clouds, temporary highs, and I don’t want to come down.”

The album concludes with “Mess.” On the song, Claire confronts insecurities and regrets without filter or apology. Her stark vocal delivery resounds, as she sings, “It’s sad that I run to somebody else, ‘cause I’m too afraid that I’ll mess up the one thing that’s good in my life.” As if reading a diary aloud, she finally wonders, “Is this a curse or is this a blessing?”

Visit Claire Rosinkranz’s official website for a full list of tour dates.

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