Category: Tour Announcements

  • Pink Talking Fish to commemorate Cornell ‘77 on Spring Tour

    Pink Talking Fish will continue their busy 2020 and bring their unique fusion of Pink Floyd, Talking Heads and Phish from coast to coast between April and June, after a winter tour that has brought Pink Talking Fish through the Midwest and heads into the Northeast in early March, with a tribute to Cornell ’77 on tap.

    Spring tour includes sets at early music festivals, including Skull & Roses in California, Wanee Block Party in Florida, Some Kind Of Jam 15 in Pennsylvania and a return to Strange Creek Campout in Massachusetts. The performance at Wanee will include a ‘PTF is Allmans’ concept where the band will add The Allman Brothers catalog into the mix. Skull & Roses will see the band adding the Grateful Dead as a ‘4th Band’ for a ‘PTF Are Dead’ concept. 

    In May, Pink Talking Fish will celebrate one of the most famous shows in Grateful Dead history – ‘Cornell ’77,’ aka the famous Barton Hall show from May 8, 1977. This year, the State Theatre in Ithaca will host a very special ‘PTF Are Dead’ concept by blending 5/8/77-inspired Grateful Dead material into the mix of the night.

    Joining PTF along the way are The Dire Wolves opening the show in Boulder, CO; Space Bacon (Friday) and Neighbor (Saturday) opening the Brooklyn Bowl shows in April, the latter of which features PTF keyboardist Richard James, and very special guests Strange Machines supporting PTF’s hometown celebration in Boston. The spring tour finale also features a co-headlining bill with Star Kitchen at Ardmore Music Hall in Ardmore PA. 

    Pink Talking Fish Winter Tour 2020

    3/05: Indianapolis IN at The Vogue Theatre 

    3/06: Chicago IL at Park West 

    3/07: Columbus OH at Woodlands Tavern 

    3/13: Plymouth NH at The Flying Monkey 

    3/14: Saratoga Springs NY at Putnam Place w/s/g Eggy 

    3/15: Norfolk CT at Infinity Hall 

    Pink Talking Fish Spring Tour 2020

    4/03: Ventura CA at Skull & Roses – Pink Talking Fish Are Dead 

    4/04: Boulder CO at The Fox Theatre w/s/g Dire Wolves 

    4/09: Asbury Park NJ at The Stone Pony – Jams In The Sand Release Party 

    4/10: Brooklyn NY at Brooklyn Bowl w/s/g Space Bacon 

    4/11: Brooklyn NY at Brooklyn Bowl w/s/g Neighbor 

    4/24: Fort Lauderdale FL at Wanee Block Party – Pink Talking Fish Are Allmans 

    4/25: Schuylkill Haven PA at Some Kind Of Jam 15 

    5/08: Ithaca NY at The State Theatre – 5/8/77 Anniversary Party featuring Pink Talking Fish Are Dead inspired by “Cornell ‘77” 

    5/09: Fairfield CT at FTC Warehouse 

    5/15: Boston MA at Paradise Rock Club w/v/s/g Strange Machines 

    5/22: Greenfield MA at Strange Creek Campout 

    5/28: Roanoke VA at 5 Points Music Sanctuary 

    5/29: Richmond VA at The National 

    5/30: Norfolk VA at The NorVa 

    6/05-06: Ardmore PA at Ardmore Music Hall – 2 Night Double-Bill with Star Kitchen

  • Spiritual Rez Summer Tour brings Reggae Funk group to NY in June

    Boston’s Spiritual Rez has announced nine summer tour dates for 2020. The band will embark on a run of shows that will take them from the Mid-Atlantic and into the Northeast, with three stops in New York, including the North Country River Jam in Champlain, The Colony in Woodstock and Knitting Factory in Brooklyn. They’ll also make stops in their hometown of Boston, and kick things off on June 4 at Mountain Music Festival in Minden, WV.

    Tour dates and more information can be found at spiritualrez.com

    Spiritual Rez 2020 Summer Tour

    June 04 Minden WV – Mountain Music Festival

    June 05 Harrisburg, PA – The Abbey Bar at Appalachian Brewing Co.

    June 06 Champlain, NY – North Country River Jam

    June 07 Woodstock, NY – The Colony

    June 10 Portsmouth, NH – The Press Room

    June 11 Brattleboro, NH – The Stone Church

    June 12 Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair

    June 13 Wakefield, RI – Ocean Mist

    June 14 Brooklyn, NY – Knitting Factory


  • Heart’s Lead Singer Ann Wilson Announces Solo Tour

    After touring with rock band Heart for the better part of 2019 for the first time in three years, front woman Ann Wilson has released the dates for the first part of a soul tour, the Ann Wilson of Heart 2020 Tour. The three-week stint is set to have 16 stops, two of which will be in New York. First, on May 4 at The Paramount in Huntington and a show on May 6 at The Egg in Albany.

    Fans will get a chance to hear many songs from the extensive Heart catalog along with Wilson’s own solo projects over the years like Hope & Glory (2007) The Ann Wilson Thing (2015) and, most recently, a special covers album, Immortal (2018) .

    Ann Wilson on Jimmy Kimmel Live 2017

    With Wilson taking lead as singer and lyricist, over the past 40 years Heart has sold 35 million records worldwide. In 2013, she was inducted into the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame.

    Tickets are on sale now on her website.

    Ann Wilson of Heart 2020 Tour

    Apr. 30 – Bergen PAC – Englewood, NJ
    May 1 – Foxwoods Casino – Mashantucket, CN
    May 3 – Tupelo Music Hall – Derry, NJ
    May 4 – Paramount Theater – Huntington, NY
    May 6 – Egg Performing Arts – Albany, N.Y.

    May 7 – Chevalier Theater – Medford, MA
    May 9 – Hard Rock – Atlantic City, NJ
    May 10 – Maryland Hall For Creative Arts – Annapolis, MD
    May 12 – The Birchmere – Alexandria, VA
    May 13 – F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts – Wilkes Barre, PA
    May 15 – Stage AE, Benefit – Pittsburgh, PA
    May 16 – Caesars – Elizabeth, IN
    May 18 – Arcadia Theatre – St. Charles, IL
    May 20 – Pabst Theater – Milwaukee, WI
    May 21 – MGM Northfield – Northfield, OH
    July 31 – California Mid-State Fair * – Paso Robles, CA
    *festival appearance

  • James Taylor postpones dates with Jackson Browne to Summer 2021

    Folk singer James Taylor today postpones his co-headlining tour with Jackson Browne from summer 2020 to summer 2021 due to the current COVID-19 crisis. Taylor said regarding the news:

    “Disappointing as it is to have to reschedule these shows, our first tour together, James/Jackson and I look forward with intense excitement to next spring when, hopefully, we’ll finally get to set this thing in motion,” the musicians said in a joint statement. “We were hoping to reschedule the tour a bit sooner but the experts we consulted have advised waiting for a full year. We thank you all for your patience and understanding and are really encouraged by the majority of you who are holding onto your tickets. We WILL honor them.”

    While tickets for 2020 will be honored at all shows, if you cannot attend you are eligible for a refund from the point of purchase.

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    (Rescheduled) James Taylor and Jackson Browne Summer 2021 tourdates

    May 14, 2021 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center

    May 15, 2021 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center

    May 17, 2021 – Ft. Worth, TX – Dickies Arena

    May 20, 2021 – Salt Lake City, UT – Maverik Center

    May 21, 2021 – Boise, ID – ExtraMile Arena

    May 23, 2021 – Tacoma, WA – Tacoma Dome

    May 24, 2021 – Portland, OR – Moda Center

    May 26, 2021 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center

    May 28, 2021 – Anaheim, CA – Honda Center

    May 29, 2021 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena

    June 9, 2021 – Chicago, IL – United Center

    June 11, 2021 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center

    June 12, 2021 – Clarkston, MI – DTE Entergy Center

    June 14, 2021 – Dayton, OH – Nutter Center

    June 15, 2021 – Charleston, WV – Charleston Coliseum         

    June 17, 2021 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena

    June 23, 2021 – Roanoke, VA – Berglund Center Coliseum

    June 25, 2021 – Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center

    June 26, 2021 – Memphis, TN – FedExForum

    June 28, 2021 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena

    June 29, 2021 – Atlanta, GA – Infinite Energy Center

    July 1, 2021 – Hershey, PA – Giant Center

    July 2, 2021 – Bethel, NY – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

    July 4, 2021 – Lenox, MA – Tanglewood (James Taylor and his all-star band)

    July 7, 2021 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center

    July 9, 2021 – Camden, NJ – BB&T Center

    July 10, 2021 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health @ Jones Beach

    James Taylor released American Standard on February 28, his first release since 2015’s Before This World. On the new album, Taylor infuses new sounds and fresh meaning into timeless works of art, reimagining some of the most beloved songs of the 20th century and making them completely his own.

    Taylor says of American Standard, “I’ve always had songs I grew up with that I remember really well, that were part of the family record collection – and I had a sense of how to approach, so it was a natural to put American Standard together,” explained Taylor. “In terms of how [the songs] were performed and recorded before, we paid attention to the chords and melody, but we were interested in doing something new, and in bringing something new to it, we’ve reinterpreted the songs, that’s what makes it worth doing.”

    The lead single “Teach Me Tonight” was released alongside the album announcement.

  • The Bad Plus Announce 2020 Spring Tour, Including Multi- Show Residency in New York City

    The American jazz trio The Bad Plus confirmed their 2020 spring tour following the release of their second album, ACTIVATE INFINITY, which was released in October of 2019. The spring tour will include a multi-show residency at Village Vanguard in New York City for six consecutive days.

    The tour will begin on March 19th in  Kenosha, WI at the Bedford Concert Hall and will wrap up on April 12th in Washington, DC at the Blues Alley. The tour will include multi- show residencies not only in New York City but also in Oakland, CA and Washington, D.C. as well. The New York City residency is taking place at the Village Vanguard on March 24th through the 29th. The Oakland, CA residency will take place at Yoshi’s on April 3rd and 4th. Washington’s residency will take place at the Blues Alley on April 10th through the 12th. 

    The Bad Plus is made up of bassist Reid Anderson, drummer Dave King, and pianist Orrin Evans, hailing from Minneapolis, MN. Their newest album ACTIVATE INFINITY was produced by The Bad Plus themselves and engineered and mixed by Andy Taub at NYC’s Brooklyn Recording back in May of 2019.

     For more information on The Bad Plus and their 2020 spring tour visit their website.

    The Bad Plus 2020 Spring Tour dates:

    March 19th – Kenosha, WI – Bedford Concert Hall

    March 21st – Hartford, CT – The Bushnell Performing Arts Center

    March 22nd – Rockport, MA – Rockport Music-Shalin Liu Performance Center

    March 24th – New York, NY – Village Vanguard (8:30 pm & 10:30 pm)

    March 25th – New York, NY – Village Vanguard (8:30 pm & 10:30 pm)

    March 26th – New York, NY – Village Vanguard (8:30 pm & 10:30 pm)

    March 27th – New York, NY – Village Vanguard (8:30 pm & 10:30 pm)

    March 28th – New York, NY – Village Vanguard (8:30 pm & 10:30 pm)

    March 29th – New York, NY – Village Vanguard (8:30 pm & 10:30 pm)

    March 31st – Seattle, WA – Triple Door 

    April 1st – Seattle, WA – Triple Door

    April 2nd – Englewood, CO – Gothic Theatre

    April 3rd – Oakland, CA – Yoshi’s (8:00 pm & 10:00 pm)

    April 4th – Oakland, CA – Yoshi’s (7:30 pm & 9:30 pm)

    April 9th – Morgantown, WV – Lyell B. Clay Concert

    April 10th – Washington, DC – Blues Alley (8:00 pm & 10:00 pm)

    April 11th – Washington, DC – Blues Alley (8:00 pm & 10:00 pm)

    April 12th – Washington, DC – Blues Alley (8:00 pm & 10:00 pm)

  • Oh Sees Announce North American Fall Tour

    Oh Sees, the California band known for incorporating a wide range of rock genres, have announced a run of fall North American tour dates, with a two night stop at New York City’s Webster Hall in September. Among the genres that make up their unique sound are 60’s garage rock, pychedelic rock, punk, noise rock, art punk, and ’80s post-punk.

    Led by guitarist/vocalist John Dwyer, whose guitar sound and brutally powerful way of playing are instantly identifiable, the band went through a series of changes that led them from clanging lo-fi garage experimentalism on albums like their 2007 debut Sucks Blood, to weirdo psych-pop on 2011’s Castlemania and almost-slick garage punk on 2014’s Drop.

    Oh Sees will also play an upcoming charity concert on May 9 at the 1720 Warehouse in Los Angeles, to benefit The Elizabeth House & East LA Women’s Center. Tickets are on sale here. All dates are listed on the Oh Sees’ website.

    Oh Sees UK + EU Tour:

    05-15 – Birmingham – The Crossing

    05-16 – Manchester – Albert Hall

    05 -17– Glasgow – Barrowlands

    05-18 – Dublin – Button Factory

    05-19 – Dublin – Button Factory

    05-21 – Bristol – SWX

    05-22 – London – Electric Ballroom – Late Show

    05-23 – London – Electric Ballroom – Early Show

    07-05 – Lyon, France – transbordeur

    07-07 – Ljubljana, Slovenia – Kino siska

    07-08th – Zagreb, Croatia – Vintage industrial bar .

    07-09 – Budapest, Hungary – Bankito  Festival 

    07-11 – Erfurt, Germany – Stone from the underground 

    07-12  – Gierle, Belgium – Sjock festival

    07-14th – Berlin, Germany – Festaal Kreuzberg

    07-15 – Dusseldorf, Germany – Zakk

    07-16 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso 

    07-17 – Leuwarden, Netherlands – Welcome to the village 

    07-18 – Paris, France – Cabaret Sauvage

    Oh Sees North American Tour:

    Tue 09-01 – San Francisco, CA – August Hall *

    Wed 09-02 – San Francisco, CA – August Hall *

    Fri 09-04 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom *

    Sat 09-05 – Seattle, WA – Neumos *

    Sun 09-06 – Seattle, WA – Neumos *

    Fri 09-11 – Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall *

    Sat 09-12 – Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall *

    Sun 09-13 – Cleveland, OH – Beachland Ballroom *

    Mon 09-14 – Toronto, Canada – Danforth Music Hall * 

    Wed 09-16 – Providence, RI – Fete Ballroom *

    Thu 09-17 – New York, NY – Webster Hall *

    Fri 09-18 – New York, NY – Webster Hall *

    Sun 09-20 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer *

    Mon 09-21 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle *

    Tue 09-22 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse *

    Thu 09-24 – Austin, TX – Hotel Vegas *

    Fri 09-25 – Austin, TX – Hotel Vegas *

    Sun 09-27 – Albuquerque, NM – Sister Bar *

    * with Mr. Elevator 

  • Rome & Duddy Announce Performance at Turning Stone Casino with Micah Brown

    Rome Ramirez, lead singer and guitarist from Sublime with Rome and Duddy, vocalist and guitarist of Dirty Heads, have joined together to form the duo Rome & Duddy. They have announced a winter 2020 tour called ‘The Friends and Family Tour,’ set to kick off in Albuquerque, New Mexico February 26. Among the 15 stops will be a performance at the Showroom at Turning Stone Resort & Casino in Verona on March 14. Opening for them on select dates will be Micah Brown, vocalist and guitarist of the sunshine reggae group Iration.

    In celebration of the tour, the duo released their version of the Van Morrison song “And It Stoned Me” on Valentine’s Day to give the fans a taste of what is to come on.

    Rome & Duddy’s newly released single “And It Stoned Me”

    For the intimate and acoustic show, fans will not only hear raw versions of previously recorded material, including fan-favorites from Sublime with Rome and Dirty Heads, but also material that has spawned from the Rome & Duddy project.

    After Rome and Dirty Heads released “Lay Me Down” in 2008 the Rome & Duddy project was born. “Lay Me Down” went on the make history as it reached #1 on Billboard’s Rock Songs Chart, the first time a song from a independent label would hold this spot. It remained on the alternative charts for 11 weeks and earned a gold record RIAA certification.

    The Dirty Heads with Rome “Lay Me Down”

    “The friends and family tour is to celebrate me and Duddy knowing each other for over 10 years. We both got our starts performing with the acoustic guitar and our voice. That’s it. We just wanted to get together and bring it to the fans. Really broken down and will play some new stuff we have cooking up. Hopefully, we’ll be able to expand on this and bring other singers from bands who may want to come out on the road and do this every year with us,” comments Rome.

    Tickets are on sale now with entry VIP packages to include early entry to the show, exclusive show t-shirts, posters, and up-graded VIP packages will also include meet and greets with Rome and Duddy, and collectible VIP laminate. VIP packages are on-sale now, available here.

    ROME & DUDDY TOUR DATES

    Feb. 26 – Sister Bar – Albuquerque, NM

    Feb. 28 – Voodoo Lounge – Kansas City, MO

    Feb. 29 – Tower Theatre – Oklahoma City, OK

    March 2 – Pub Station – Billings, MT*

    March 3 – Fargo Theatre – Fargo, ND*

    March 6 – Palace Theatre – Greensburg, PA*

    March 8 – The VETS – Providence, RI*

    March 10 – Rams Head Live – Annapolis, MD*

    March 12 – Cabot – Beverly, MA*

    March 13 – Bergen PAC – Englewood, NJ*

    March 14 – Showroom at Turning Stone Resort & Casino – Verona, NY*

    March 15 – Pickle Barrel @ Killington Ski Resort – Killington, VT*

    March 17 – Charleston Music Hall – Charleston, SC*

    March 18 – Carolina Theatre – Durham, NC*

    March 19 – CMA Theatre – Nashville, TN*

    *with Micah Brown

  • Andy Frasco announces new LP ‘Keep On Keepin On’, extensive Spring Tour

    Whirling dervish Andy Frasco has announced his upcoming LP Keep On Keepin’ On will be due out in April on SideOneDummy Records. With a therapeutic helping of rock ‘n roll with pop and Americana roots influence, the album is a powerful musical snapshot of what’s going on with Andy, his band and his fans. A special “Wellness” video trailer for the album has been released, geared towards encouraging fans not to suppress feelings that may be uncomfortable to talk about, and share the good as well as bad things in life.

    “We all have things that make us who we are. Some things are just uncomfortable to talk about, so we tend to suppress those feelings because we don’t want our friends and social media followers to look at us as weak. It’s time to speak up about not just the good things in our life but the bad as well. This is who I am.” 

    “We’re going through a mental health crisis right now,” says Andy Frasco. “Loneliness, depression, suicide, it’s all on the rise. When you’re struggling in the moment, it can feel like you’re the only one, but that’s just not the truth. I wanted to make a record to remind you that you’re not alone.”

    The title track combines soul, funk and pop, and empowers the listener through a danceable and catchy track focusing on overcoming negative thoughts and embracing love. Honest, thought-provoking and rhythmically infectious, Frasco’s upcoming project has important conversations while showcasing his talent as a songwriter and performer.

    Produced by Widespread Panic’s Dave Schools and by former AWOLNATION keyboardist Kenny Carkeet, the LP finds Frasco digging deeper than he’s ever dug before, fusing ecstatic rock and soul with infectious pop and funk as he grapples with the kind of demons he’s spent the better part of his adult life running from. The songs here are blunt in their honesty and unsparing in their self-examination, but they remain, at their core, works of great hope and promise. They’re the work of a man who’s been through the darkest part of the night and, now that dawn is finally breaking, is ready to share his story.

    “Making this record helped me accept that I needed therapy in my life,” Frasco explains. “I always used to think I was too proud or too strong to have a therapist, but I realized that was all bullshit. I’m not always the fun, wild guy people see onstage, and it felt like time to talk about who I really am.”

    Frasco is also in the midst of his Spring Tour, supporting Big Something, Umphrey’s McGee and Twiddle, as well as standalone shows. Catch him in Ithaca on February 11, Brooklyn February 15 and Buffalo February 18. Full tour dates are below.

    Andy Frasco and the U.N. Spring Tour

    2/05 – 1904 Music Hall – Jacksonville, FL (with Big Something) 

    2/06 – The Charleston Pour House – Charleston, SC (with Big Something) 

    2/07 – The Charleston Pour House – Charleston, SC (with Big Something)

    2/08 – Neighborhood Theatre – Charlotte, NC (with Big Something)

    2/09 – The Broadberry – Richmond, VA (with Big Something) 

    2/11 – The Haunt – Ithaca, NY (with Big Something) 

    2/12 – The Rex Theater – Pittsburgh, PA (with Big Something) 

    2/13 – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC (with Big Something)

    2/14 – Brighton Music Hall – Boston, MA (with Big Something) 

    2/15 – Brooklyn Bowl – Brooklyn, NY (with Big Something) 

    2/18 – Buffalo Iron Works – Buffalo, NY (with Big Something)

    2/19 – The Magic Bag – Ferndale, MI (with Big Something) 

    2/20 – Woodlands Tavern – Columbus, OH (with Big Something) 

    2/21 – The Stache – Grand Rapids, MI (with Big Something) 

    2/22 – Lincoln Hall – Chicago, IL 

    2/25 – Neurolux – Boise, ID

    2/26 – Midtown Ballroom – Bend, OR (supporting Umphrey’s McGee)

    2/27 – McDonald Theatre – Eugene, OR (supporting Umphrey’s McGee)

    2/28 – Crystal Ballroom – Portland, OR (supporting Umphrey’s McGee)

    2/29 – Showbox SoDo – Seattle, WA (supporting Umphrey’s McGee)

    3/03 – Humboldt Brews – Arcata, CA

    3/04 – The Saint – Reno, NV

    3/05 – Crazy Horse Saloon – Nevada City, CA

    3/06 – Lost on Main – Chico, CA

    3/07 – The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA (supporting Twiddle)

    3/19 – Schmiggity’s – Steamboat Springs, CO

    3/20 – Boogie at The Broadmoor – Colorado Springs, CO

    3/21 – Agave – Avon, CO

    4/18 – Bluebird Theater – Denver, CO

    4/20 – Fox Theatre – Boulder, CO

    4/24 – Sweetwater 420 Festival – Atlanta, GA

    4/25 – Winstons – San Diego, CA 

    5/22 – Summer Camp Music Festival – Chillicothe, IL

    5/23 – Summer Camp Music Festival – Chillicothe, IL

    5/24 – Summer Camp Music Festival – Chillicothe, IL

    6/07 – Backwoods at Mulberry Mountain – Ozark, AR

    6/11 – Bonnaroo – Manchester, TN

    7/04 – Peach Music Festival – Scranton, PA

    July 2 – July 5 – High Sierra Music Festival – Quincy, CA

    July 22-26 – FloydFest – Floyd, VA

  • Bela Fleck & The Flecktones Add Four New York Stops to 30th Anniversary Tour

    In celebration of 30 years of being a innovative quartet, Grammy winners Bela Fleck & The Flecktones have added several new stops to their summer 2020 North America tour. Four stops along the way will be in New York including March 25 in Ithaca, March 28 in Stony Brook, and June 3 in Albany before their tour concludes on June 5 in Port Chester.

    Formed in 1988 by NYC native Bela Fleck for a PBS series special Lonesome Pine Special, the group consists of banjoist Bela Fleck, harmonica and keyboardist Howard Levy, bassist Victor Wooten, and percussionist / drumitarist Roy “Future Man” Wooten. A year later in 1989 is when the group began touring, creating a sound that could never be labeled. Playing all manners of genres – from classical and jazz, to bluegrass and African music, to electric blues and Eastern European folk – breaking music barriers has been the common denominator propelling this group forward.

    “The band is a creative idealistic project, one that somehow connects with people in a profound way,” says Béla. “Nothing about any of that has changed in 30 years.   The Flecktones are touring for the sheer love of playing and celebrating our friendship. That’s why we get together these days.”

    “What I needed,” replied banjo innovator when asked about the 1989 formation of Béla Fleck & The Flecktones, “were people that were kind of freaks.  Each person had to be an equal or more, and that’s what made it work when I ran into these guys and we started playing together.”

    See the full list of tour dates below. Tickets are on sale now.

    Béla Fleck & The Flecktones 30th Anniversary Tour

    March 21 – Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park – Live Oak, FL 

    March 22 – Jefferson Center – Roanoke, VA 

    March 24 – Community Arts Center – Williamsport, PA 

    March 25 – The State Theatre of Ithaca – Ithaca, NY 

    March 26 – The Capitol Center for the Arts – Concord, NH 

    March 27 – Berklee Performance Center – Boston, MA 

    March 28 – Staller Center for the Arts at Stony Brook University –   Stony Brook, NY 

    March 29 – Santander Performing Arts Center – Reading, PA

    Apr. 4 – Savannah Music Festival – Savannah, GA 

    Apr. 5 – Belk Theater – Charlotte, NC 

    May 23 – Delfest – Cumberland, MD 

    May 24 – The Clay Center – Charleston, WV 

    May 26 – The Southern Theatre – Columbus, OH 

    May 27 – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium – Asheville, NC 

    May 28 – Paramount Bristol – Bristol, TN 

    May 29 – The Carolina Theatre of Durham – Durham, NC 

    May 30 – Harrison Opera House – Norfolk, VA 

    June 2  – Lebanon Opera House – Lebanon, NH 

    June 3 – The Egg Performing Arts Center – Albany, NY 

    June 4 – Garde Arts Center – New London, CT 

    June 5 – The Capitol Theatre – Port Chester, NY 

  • The Rolling Stones confirm 2020 North American Tour

    Iconic rockers, The Rolling Stones, have announced a North American Tour for 2020. The slate of performances are scheduled this spring, beginning on May 8 in San Diego, California and concluding on July 9, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL. 

    This latest leg is a continuation of their widely popular “No Filter” tour – marking their seventh consecutive decade on the road. With no more than six performances scheduled each month, the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners will focus on major arenas. Beginning on the West Coast at the SDCCU stadium, they will perform throughout the Midwest, the Southwest and the Northeast and Canada.

    Tickets for the North American Tour will be made available on February 14. Early registration for tickets can be made on their official website.

    A list of tour dates can be found below.

    May 8 – SDCCU Stadium – San Diego, CA

    May 12 – BC Place – Vancouver, BC

    May 16 – U.S. Bank Stadium – Minneapolis, MN

    May 20 – Nissan Stadium – Nashville, TN

    May 24 – Circuit of the America – Austin, TX

    May 29 – Cotton Bowl – Dallas, TX

    Jun. 6 – New Era Field – Orchard Park, NY

    Jun. 10 – Ford Field – Detroit MI

    Jun. 14 – Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium – Louisville, KY 

    Jun. 19 – FirstEnergy Stadium – Cleveland, OH

    Jun. 23 – Heinz Field – Pittsburgh, PA

    Jun. 27 – The Dome at America’s Center – St, Louis, MO

    Jul. 1 – Bank of America Stadium – Charlotte, NC

    Jul. 5 – Raymond James Stadium – Tampa, FL

    Jul. 9 – Raymond James Stadium – Tampa, FL