Sixpence None the Richer Set to Release their First Live Album

Sixpence None the Richer is set to release their first live album, Live at Gruene Hall, on April 18, 2025, via Flatiron Recordings. This album captures their performance from October 18, 2024, at the historic Gruene Hall in their hometown of New Braunfels, Texas.
The concert featured a blend of the band's classic hits and newer material, including the first-ever live recording of their iconic song "Kiss Me." The setlist encompassed tracks like "Angeltread," "Within a Room Somewhere," "Don't Dream It's Over," "The Tide," and "Rosemary Hill."
Fans can purchase the double-vinyl edition early at participating independent record stores during Record Store Day on April 12, 2025.
The upcoming live album by Sixpence None the Richer, Live at Gruene Hall, features the following tracks:
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Angeltread
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Within a Room Somewhere
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Thread the Needle
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Don't Dream It's Over
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The Tide
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Rosemary Hill
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Midnight Sun
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Don't Let Me Die in Dallas
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River
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Melody of You
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Homeland
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Down and Out of Time
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Julia
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There She Goes
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Kiss Me
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We Are Love
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Tension Is a Passing Note
The original lineup-Leigh Nash, Matt Slocum, Dale Baker, and Justin Cary-has reunited for this project, marking a significant return to the stage and studio. For more information on the album and upcoming tour dates, you can visit the band's official website or follow their social media channels.
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