Just one week after releasing a new collaboration with Sturgill Simpson, acclaimed singer-songwriter Angel Olsen has announced a brand new headlining tour.

The 18-date trek kicks off Jan. 20 in Atlanta and stops in cities across the U.S. through mid-February. Erin Rae, who released her critically-acclaimed record Lighten Up earlier this year, will serve as support for the entire tour.

Olsen's latest album Big Time, released in June, is a powerful examination of love, loss and resilience experienced as a queer woman. Fans can hear select tracks from the richly layered, emotionally-charged during Olsen's upcoming performances, which will be held in intimate theaters and concert halls.

You can find a full list of tour dates below. Tickets for all of Olsen's newly-announced concerts will go on sale this Friday (Sept. 23) at 10 a.m. local time. You can find additional ticketing information at Angel Olsen's official website.

Angel Olsen 2023 Tour Dates:

Jan. 20 - Atlanta, Ga. @ The Eastern #
Jan. 21 - New Orleans, La. @ The Joy Theater #
Jan. 23 - San Antonio, Texas @ Tobin Center #
Jan. 24 - Dallas, Texas @ The Studio at The Factory #
Jan. 25 - Oklahoma City, Okla. @ Tower Theatre #
Jan. 27 - Lawrence, Kan @ Liberty Hall #
Jan. 28 - St Louis, Mo. @ The Factory #
Jan. 29 - Bloomington, Ind. @ The Bluebird #
Jan. 31 - Columbus, Ohio @ Athenaeum Theatre #
Feb. 1 - Detroit, Mich. @ Majestic Theatre #
Feb. 2 - Cleveland, Ohio @ Agora Theatre #
Feb. 3 - Pittsburgh, Pa @ Mr Small's Theatre #
Feb. 4 - Buffalo, N.Y. @ Asbury Hall #
Feb. 7 - New Haven, Ct. @ College Street Music Hall #
Feb. 8 - Woodstock, N.Y. @ Bearsville Theatre #
Feb. 9 - Baltimore, Md. @ Baltimore Sound Stage #
Feb.10 - Richmond, Va. @ The National #
Feb. 11 - Durham, N.C. @ Carolina Theatre #

13 John Prine Lyrics That Prove He Wrote Like No One Else

John Prine could write a song like no one else. Throughout his five-decade career, the folk icon proved himself to be one of a kind.

Prine's lyrical stories were both fantastical and simple; he wrote with a Midwest-bred honesty and humor that kept listeners on their toes. His catalog, spread over 18 albums, contains vivid stories ("Lake Marie"), insightful looks at the human condition ("Hello in There") and sweet love songs ("Aimless Love").

Impressively, Prine was only in his mid-20s when he wrote song of his most beloved songs, from "Sam Stone" to "Angel From Montgomery." He earned critical and industry acclaim, even if his work was not particularly commercially successful, and his songs were covered — and made into hits — by everyone from George Strait to Miranda Lambert, among many others.

These 13 Prine lyrics -- largely pulled from his songs' choruses -- are some of his very best:

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