City Sessions - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

The Black Crowes
The Black Crowes, performed on Friday, March 15 from Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn. The concert coincided with the release of Happiness Bastards —The Black Crowes' first album in 15 years. During the intimate show the band performed new songs from their 10th studio album, as well as the classics that have defined their catalog over the past 40 years.

Kings of Leon
Kings of Leon's City Sessions show represents a homecoming of sorts for the group. The album, Can We Please Have Fun, captures a new side of Kings of Leon that harkens back to their gritty origins while simultaneously finding new gears, and this performance provided a rare look at one of this era's greatest rock groups cutting loose in front of their fans and family from the Copperline Ranch.

Wallows
Recorded live at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City on May 23, this episode of City Sessions captured a special performance from Wallows on the eve of the release of their highly-anticipated forthcoming album, Model.

Glass Animals
Broadcasted live on Friday, July 19 from Racket NYC, this episode of City Sessions captured an intimate performance from Glass Animals. The concert coincided with the release of their fourth studio album, I Love You So F***ing Much, and featured the band performing new songs as well as fan-favorites from the last ten years.

Sofi Tukker
Broadcast live on Thursday, August 29th from a bakery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, this episode of City Sessions featured the GRAMMY-nominated, genre-defying duo SOFI TUKKER. The performance celebrated the release of their new album BREAD and featured new hits in addition to fan favorites.

Suki Waterhouse
Broadcast live on Thursday, September 19th from Catch One in Los Angeles, this episode of City Sessions featured platinum-certified songstress, Suki Waterhouse. In this packed performance, Suki performed cuts from her new sophomore album, Memories of a Sparklemuffin, along with fan favorites from I Can't Let Go and Milk Teeth.
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