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Orlando singer-songwriter Hannah Stokes is heading out on tour for the next couple of weeks, taking the songs from newest album Right Where I Belong on the road.

Stokes kicks off her tour in Gainesville on Friday, Nov. 7, at Baby J’s, also playing cities like Atlanta, Savannah, Montgomery, Panama City and St. Augustine. For locals wanting to hear Right Where I Belong live, you’ll have to wait a little bit. But she’ll be back on an Orlando stage on Nov. 29 at Lil Indie’s with her full band.

Stokes released Right Where I Belong at the end of September in collaboration with Orlando imprint Raised Eden Records. Melodic magazine praised the album, and Stokes, for showing “uniqueness through her folk-soul sound.”

“I’m so proud of those songs because of how complicated and difficult those emotions can be to experience,” Stokes told Orlando Weekly this summer. “And then to sit with them and express them was like, monumental for me. I feel like they’re really going to hit people because of how immediate and honest they feel.”

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