WATCH: Charles Bradley Releases New Video For “Good To Be Back Home”

Photo Credit by: Raymond Flotat

According to Pitchfork, Charles Bradley, American R&B/funk/soul singer from Florida, has released new music video for his song “Good to Be Back Home” off his most recent third solo album Changes which hit shelves earlier this year.

The new video was directed and edited by Andrew Swartz and filmed around Bradley’s Bedstuy, BK, home, with several footages of his concerts spliced in as well. It features Bradley walking around his neighborhood, glancing at times changing. It was shot in black and white, seemingly trying to indicate old times, with the style of music that reminds you of a James Brown-esque feel. The video hints towards a never changing America, that no matter if you are gone for some time, you will still return to the same old home, and boy is it good to be back home.

Charles Bradley is about to begin a huge tour which will be taking him all over the world and back again, and even though the tour dates end in Germany, there will very likely be a homecoming show that the soulful singer will want to perform after his long trip.

Charles Bradley Official US tour schedule:
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08/12 – Kingston, NY – BSP Kingston
08/13 – North Adams, MA – Mass MoCA
08/14 – Scranton, PA – Peach Music Festival
08/21 – Minneapolis, MN – Sociable Cider Werks
08/25 – Annapolis, MD – Rams Head On Stage
08/26 – Arrington, VA – Lockin’ Festival
08/28 – Los Angeles, CA – FYF Fest
08/29 – Petaluma, CA – Lagunitas Brewing Company
09/01 – Sacramento, CA – Harlow’s
09/02-03 – San Francisco, CA – The Chapel
09/10 – St. Louis, MO – LouFest
09/15 – Seattle, WA – The Neptune
09/16 – Bellingham, WA – Wild Buffalo
09/17 – Vancouver, British Columbia – Orpheum Theater
09/18 – Victoria, British Columbia – Rifflandia Festival
09/21 – Edmonton, Alberta – Winspear Centre
09/22 – Calgary, Alberta – MacEwan Hall
09/23 – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – Louis’ Pub
09/24 – Winnipeg, Manitoba – Burton Cummings Theatre
09/28 – New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall *
09/29 – Toronto, Ontario – Danforth Music Hall
10/01 – Atlanta, GA – Project Pabst
10/02 – Queens, NY – The Meadows Music and Arts Festival
10/06  – Los Angeles, CA – The Shrine *
10/08 – Lincoln, NE – Lincoln Calling
10/15 – Tecnopolis, Argentina – Blue Festival
10/18 – Montreal, Québec – Corona Theater
10/20 – Halifax, Nova Scotia – Halifax Pop Explosion
10/22 – Laval, Québec – Salle Andrew Matheiu
10/23 – Ottawa, Ontario – Bronson Centre
10/26 – Asheville, NC – Orange Peel
10/28 – Live Oak, FL – Suwannee Hulaween
10/30 – New Orleans, LA – Voodoo Music Festival
11/06 – Austin, TX – Sound on Sound Fest
11/11 – London, England – Roundhouse
11/12 – Cambridge, England – Corn Exchange
11/15 – Berlin, Germany – Andmiralspalast
11/16 – Munchen, Germany – Theaterfabrik
11/17 – Hamburg, Germany – Docks
11/19 – Frankfurt, Germany – Gibson
11/20 – Zurich, Switzerland – X-TRA
11/22 – Lille, France – Aeronef
11/24 – Paris, France – Howl Festival @ Ellyse Montmarte
11/25 – Coimbra, Portugal – Convento S Francisco
11/26 – Lisboa, Portugal – Coliseu Mexefest
11/28 – Porto, Portugal – Coliseu du Porto
11/30 – La Rochelle, France – La Sirene
12/02 – Nantes, France – Stereolux
12/03 – Herouville St. Claire, France – Big Band Cafe
12/10 – Cologne, Germany – Live Music Hall

Joel Longini: Traveled much in my life, listening to incredible music along the way. This is me putting out my musical journey out into the world. Showing the light to the dark world as music always tends to do. Music news writer for two years, News Editor at mxdwn since 2016. Insta: @yoilishthepoilish
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