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2021 studio album by Ben Platt
Reverie Released August 13, 2021 (2021-08-13 ) Length 39 :55 Label Atlantic Producer
"Imagine " Released: April 23, 2021
"Happy to Be Sad" Released: July 16, 2021
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [ 1]
Reverie is the second studio album by American singer and songwriter Ben Platt , released August 13, 2021, through Atlantic Records .[ 2] Two singles preceded the album: "Imagine " on April 23, and "Happy to Be Sad" on July 16.[ 3]
Reverie track listingTitle Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "King of the World, Pt. 1" 1:06 2. "Childhood Bedroom" 3:17 3. "Happy to Be Sad" 4:24 4. "I Wanna Love You But I Don't" 3:24 5. "Leave My Mind"
Pollack
Platt
Michaels
Stone
Kirkpatrick
3:18 6. "Dance with You"
Pollack
Stone
Abraham
Harding
3:19 7. "King of the World, Pt. 2" 1:24 8. "Carefully" 4:45 9. "Chasing You"
Platt
Michaels
Stone
Pollack
3:02 10. "Come Back"
Nate Cyphert
Platt
Pollack
Jeff Gitty 3:36 11. "Dark Times" 4:06 12. "Imagine "
The Monsters & Strangerz
Bellion
Stone[v]
Pollack[v]
S. Johnson[v]
2:44 13. "King of the World, Pt. 3" 1:30 Total length: 39:55
Notes
Poster for The Reverie Tour
On August 14, 2021, Platt announced his second concert tour to promote Reverie , scheduled to begin on February 23, 2022.[ 12] The tour was later postponed due to the COVID pandemic and rescheduled to begin on September 3, 2022 in Seattle, Washington before concluding in Miami, Florida on October 7, 2022, for a total of 20 stops.[ 13] The tour featured Aly & AJ and Chappell Roan [ 14] as its opening act. The set list included songs from Reverie , his first album Sing to Me Instead , some covers, and some Broadway tunes.[ 15]
Platt played tribute to the closing of Broadway’s Dear Evan Hansen on September 18, 2022, by performing "Waving Through a Window " at the Nashville stop of the tour.[ 16]
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^ "Official Albums Sales Chart Top 100" . Official Charts Company . Retrieved May 15, 2021 .
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^ "Ben Platt Chart History (Billboard 200)" . Billboard . Retrieved August 24, 2021.
^ "Reverie by Ben Platt" . Apple Music . United States. Retrieved July 16, 2021 .
^ "Credits / Reverie / Ben Platt" . Tidal . United States. Retrieved July 16, 2021 .
^ Wild, Stephi (August 13, 2021). "Ben Platt Announces THE REVERIE Concert Tour, Kicking Off in Spring 2022" . Broadway World . Retrieved September 19, 2022 .
^ Irvin, Jack (May 12, 2022). "Ben Platt Announces Fall 2022 Reverie Tour Dates with Aly & AJ: 'I'm Over the Moon' " . People . Retrieved September 19, 2022 .
^ "Ben Platt - Rescheduled | The Fabulous Fox Theatre" . 2022-09-01. Archived from the original on 2022-09-01. Retrieved 2024-07-25 .
^ Hamblin, Abby (31 August 2022). "Ben Platt is back home on a concert stage, and it's a 'Reverie" . Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 20 September 2022 .
^ Benefield, Chadwick (September 20, 2022). "10 Awesome Photos from the Ben Platt Concert at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville" . WBKR . Retrieved September 24, 2022 .
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