LIZZY MCALPINE SET TO MAKE BROADWAY DEBUT IN LINCOLN CENTER THEATER’S FLOYD COLLINS

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November 21, 2024—Fresh on the heels of a wildly successful year, acclaimed singer, songwriter and producer Lizzy McAlpine confirms she’ll make her Broadway debut in Lincoln Center Theater’s production of the modern-day classic, Floyd Collins, as Nellie Collins—sister to the titular Floyd Collins (Jeremy Jordan). Performances at the Vivian Beaumont Theater are set to begin in Spring 2025, marking the musical’s long-awaited Broadway premiere.

Directed by Tina Landau with music and lyrics by Adam Guettel, Floyd Collins will begin previews on March 27, with opening night on April 21. Tickets will be available beginning December 12 at 12:00P.M. EST—find more information here.

Lizzy’s Broadway debut has been years in the making. Growing up attending Broadway shows every year with her family, Lizzy has continued to cultivate her love for musical theater. As a pillar of Lower Merion High School’s student run theatre company, Players, Lizzy participated in nearly every production—from starring in shows, to vocal directing and costume design. Her lengthy Instagram lives dedicated to Broadway covers have earned her an even larger following, connecting her with some of her idols in the Broadway community and showcasing her knowledge for the genre.

The announcement of Lizzy’s forthcoming Broadway debut adds to a landmark year for the breakout artist, who released her third studio album, Older, in April via RCA Records. Following widespread praise for the LP, Lizzy unveiled five new tracks for a deluxe edition, Older (and Wiser), out now. Listen here.

In celebration of the new music, Lizzy took her dynamic live performance across North America, the U.K., Australia and Europe this year. The Older Tour saw her play back-to-back sold-out nights at New York’s Radio City Music Hall, Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre, Washington D.C.’s The Anthem, Boston’s MGM Music Hall at Fenway, Philadelphia’s The Met and more.

Praise for Older

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“Lizzy McAlpine’s voice is just so deeply affecting to me...it burrows into you.”—NPR All Songs Considered

“...her third album, Older, [is] an eerie, sparse, and gorgeous folk-rock…a poignant meditation on self-loathing and the time we lose to pain.”—The New Yorker

Older is a rich world for the listener to live within…Tucked within McAlpine’s worried words is exactly what listeners look to her for: A still-confident tone, a pretty melody and reflections that only assure listeners in their own troubles.”—Associated Press

“A highly confessional record built on wandering folk melodies and soft layered vocals.”—Los Angeles Times

Born outside Philadelphia, Lizzy gained recognition when she began to share original songs and covers on Soundcloud and YouTube. In 2020, Lizzy released her debut album, Give Me A Minute, solidifying herself as a rising force and amassing thousands of devoted fans. Lizzy’s widely successful sophomore album, five seconds flat, was released to critical acclaim two years later, in the spring of 2022, and featured Platinum-certified track “ceilings,” which debuted at No. 75 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Lizzy has toured the world over, most recently on her extensive international run this year following her latest project, Older—her third studio album and major label debut which was released in April to widespread praise. Most recently, Lizzy shared a deluxe edition of the record, Older (And Wiser), out now on RCA Records.

For more information, please contact Reid Kutrow, Amelia Keesler or Carla Sacks at Sacks & Co., 212.741.1000.

LIZZY MCALPINE—OLDER (AND WISER)
1. The Elevator
2. Come Down Soon
3. Like It Tends To Do
4. Movie Star
5. All Falls Down
6. Staying
7. I Guess
8. Drunk Running
9. Broken Glass
10. You Forced Me To
11. Older
12. Better Than This
13. March
14. Vortex
15. Method Acting (Demo)
16. Pushing It Down and Praying
17. Soccer Practice
18. Force of Nature
19. Spring Into Summer


www.lizzymcalpine.com