*****MEDIA ALERT*****

 

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:



KATE HUDSON PERFORMED "GONNA FIND OUT"

ON THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON LAST NIGHT

AS WELL AS "LIVE FOREVER" AND "TALK ABOUT LOVE"

ON THE TODAY SHOW THIS MORNING

 

DEBUT ALBUM, GLORIOUS, OUT MAY 17

 

ALBUM AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER NOW

 

FIRST TICKETED PUBLIC SHOW AT

LOS ANGELES’ BELLWETHER ON MAY 18;

TICKETS ON SALE NOW

Album Cover Photo Credit: Guy Aroch/ Download Hi-Res Image

Kate Hudson performed songs from her debut album, Glorious, for the first time on national television this week. Last night, she appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to play her latest single, "Gonna Find Out," and this morning she was on The Today Show singing "xxx."


WATCH KATE HUDSON ON THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON


WATCH KATE HUDSON PERFORM "LIVE FOREVER" ON THE TODAY SHOW

WATCH KATE HUDSON PERFORM "TALK ABOUT LOVE" ON THE TODAY SHOW




This past Sunday, Hudson was featured on CBS Sunday Morning in an emotional segment during which she told CBS News correspondent Tracy Smith about her lifelong passion for writing songs and why she has decided to finally release her first original music.

 

WATCH KATE HUDSON ON CBS SUNDAY MORNING

 

Hudson’s TV appearances herald the release of her debut album, Glorious, out May 17. Four tracks and two videos from Glorious have already been released to acclaim, including the swirling "Talk About Love," the song’s recent Party Pupils Remix, the acoustic "Live Forever" and the guitar-forward "Gonna Find Out."


Having spent the last glorious year preparing, Hudson could only call her dozen-song debut one thing: Glorious. From the commitment to writing songs to the exploration of what could be in the studio to the final mixes, what now seems an inevitable reality arrives fully formed. 


Beyond CBS Sunday Morning, look for major profiles on NBC’s Today, and Howard Stern. As she says, “When it comes to talking about where this album comes from, the years I’ve spent quietly making music and living inside the songs, I’m not sure I’ll be able to stop talking about it. I’m just thrilled so many smart people want to talk to me about Glorious – and the process of making my first record.”


Independently recorded and realized, Hudson worked with Fujikawa, Carlsson and Perry to create a sound that manages to be both fresh and somehow familiar. Her deep love of music has been a driver in her life since childhood, which meant setting a very high bar for both execution and creating a project that reflects the woman she’s become.


“I wanted something that was sexy and delicious, vulnerable and strong, willing and fearless – and especially gloriously in love with the way life takes you on this journey if you’ll just show up and be open. I wanted songs that could reach across all that, and that is a lot to cover.”


Distributed by groundbreaking Virgin Music, over the year home to iconoclasts and shapeshifters including Lenny Kravitz, Florence + the Machine, Iggy Pop, Janet Jackson and the Rolling Stones, Glorious will be celebrated with a ticketed show at Los Angeles’ Bellwether on May 18, the 1,500 capacity independent tastemaker room. Tickets are on-sale now.


For Kate Hudson – songwriter, singer, doyenne, diva – this is a moment that’s a lifetime in the making. But it’s also her raison d’etre, long before anyone knew that she wrote, sang or delivered live with a band. A woman who understands the drama and nuance of eroticism, the quest for love and the need for human bonding, Glorious opens a dimension into how we face life and creates the kinds of songs that you can sing, dance or listen to after a long day when you just want someone to understand.


KateHudson.com

 

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