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  • The Newport Jazz Fest Returns

    The center of the jazz center universe shifts around throughout the year. New York. New Orleans. And for few days every summer, Newport. The Newport Jazz Fest returns in 2021 from 7/30-8/1 at Fort Adams State Park and the Fort will swing again!

    This year’s lineup brings a highly diverse lineup of new, old, east west, big, small, and everything in between. It will present artists performing from familiar places of comfort and also in new, exciting, never-been-heard before ways proving that the country’s oldest music festival is still capable of keeping things fresh.

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    Just skimming across the top the headliners alone set-up the diversity that peppers the lineup below. Austin Thai-infused funk trio Khruangbin close out Friday, New Orleans stage party Trombone Shorty finishes off Saturday and singer and Academy-Award nominated actress Andra Day closes out the weekend. Festival impresario, George Wein, praised sang her praises in one of his famous email transmissions:

    [She] greatly impressed me in her Academy Award nominated performance in the United States vs. Billie Holiday. I think that’s wonderful. But more importantly, Andra Day is one of the finest singers I’ve heard in years. I think when you get to know her, you will put her in the ranks with Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Nina Simone and a few other magnificent artists we’ve had the privilege of presenting.

    George Wein

    Festivals past will get tributes, with Grammy-winning singer Ledisi playing a set of festival alum Nina Simone and longtime alum of the Folk Festival, Mavis Staples, to play a set of… Mavis Staples. David Ostwald will bring his weekly Birdland gig to the Newport stage paying respects to jazz pioneers like Louis Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke, Duke Ellington, and Jelly Roll Morton.

    Newer sounds will command the stage for much of the weekend however. Festival Artistic Director Christian McBride brings his newish band featuring DJ Logic, as well as a jam session featuring jamband-stalwarts Joe Russo and Marco Benevento, and fusion guitarist John Scofield. Robert Glasper will also feature a DJ, Jahi Sundance, in one of his three sets, which all should prove to be forward-thinking.

    On Sunday, the Newport audience will get big doses of some lesser-heard sounds. Vibraphone players Joel Ross, Warren Wolf and Sasha Berliner join together for a set showcasing their instrument. New York’s Brandee Younger and Rochester’s Mikaela Davis will put together a set featuring their harp playing.

    Joining Mavis Staples on the soul singing front, another Folk Fest alum (and 2021 Folk On artist) Yola will show the jazz audience why she is a rising star worthy of joining Staples as a festival crossover. Lesser-known soul singer and beloved Rochester native Danielle Ponder will introduce herself to her biggest audience yet.

    The full lineup is stacked top to bottom. There are no miss-able sets. Fortunately for those wanting to catch as much as possible, the usual four stage set-up has been reduced to just two and the near half-capacity crowd should make getting around a bit easier. See the full lineup below. It isn’t too late to join in on the fun, while Friday and Saturday tickets are sold out, Sunday is still available.

    Friday

    Khruangbin
    Kamasi Washington
    Robert Glasper Acoustic Trio & DJ Jahi Sundance
    A Christian McBride Situation
    Cory Wong
    Yola
    Makaya McCraven
    Catherine Russell
    The Arturo O’Farrill Quintet
    Avery*Sunshine

    Saturday

    Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
    Mavis Staples
    Ledisi Sings Nina Simone
    Robert Glasper & Terrace Martin present “Dinner Party”
    Christian Scott Atunde Adjuah
    Chris Potter Circuits Trio
    Kenny Garrett
    Terri Lyne Carrington & Social Science
    Immanuel Wilkins
    Danielle Ponder

    Sunday

    Andrea Day
    A Black Radio Production: Robert Glasper with Special Guest
    Charles Lloyd
    The Jam Jawn: Christian McBride, John Scofield, Marco Benevento, Joe Russo
    The Jazz Gallery All-Stars (Jaleel Shaw, Morgan Guerin, Joel Ross, Charles Altura, Gerald Clayton, Kendrick Scott, Renee Neufville)
    Kenny Barron & Dave Holland Trio (with Jonathan Blake)
    The Vibe Summit (Joel Ross, Warren Wolf, Sasha Berliner)
    The Bogie Band featuring Joe Russo
    David Ostwald’s Louis Armstrong Eternity Band
    Brandee Younger with Mikaela Davis

  • Waterhole Presents Party on the Patio in Saranac Lake

    This summer, Waterhole Music Lounge in Saranac Lake brings back their annual summer series, Party on the Patio, which includes free live music every Thursday night. The shows will be outside the venue on the patio, just in time to watch the beautiful sunset across Saranac Lake.

    The Waterhole is located on Main Street in Saranac Lake and serves as a spot for locals and tourists to gather together and enjoy all types of music. It is a multi-tiered outdoor patio space that is a staple for residents of the area, allowing people to share great memories with great company. Party on the Patio is one of Waterhole’s most beloved events that runs from May to October.

    This year, Party on the Patio has an incredibly exciting lineup. Bands such as Organ Fairchild, Chestnut Grove, and Los Elk will perform wonderful sets that you don’t want to miss! Shows run every Thursday until October 14th, and every performance will go from 6pm until 10pm.

    Party on the Patio 2021 Lineup

    7/22 – Organ Fairchild

    7/29 – The Old Main

    8/5 – Los Blancos

    8/12 – Raisinhead

    8/19 – Chestnut Grove

    8/26 – Barika

    9/2 – The Blind Owl Band

    9/9 – Los Elk

    9/16 – Saints & Liars

    9/23 – Billy Wylder

    9/30 – The Sideways

    10/7 – The Dirty Pennies

    10/14 – Last Pop of 2021

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  • Badfish: A Tribute to Sublime arrives at Paper Mill Island on August 13

    Creative Concerts is excited to help bring live music back to Baldwinsville this summer, presenting Badfish: A Tribute to Sublime on Friday, August 13th at Paper Mill Island.

    badfish paper mill

    Badfish: A Tribute to Sublime – The phenomenon known as Sublime, arguably the most energetic, original and uniquely eclectic band to emerge from any scene, anywhere, ended with the untimely death of lead singer, guitarist and songwriter Brad Nowell in May of 1996. But encompassing the sense of place and purpose long associated with Sublime’s music, Badfish, a Tribute to Sublime continues to channel the spirit of Sublime with a fury not felt for some time.

    What separates Badfish from other tribute bands is that they have replicated Sublime’s essence, developing a scene and dedicated following most commonly reserved for label- driven, mainstream acts. Badfish make their mark on the audience by playing with the spirit of Sublime. They perform not as Sublime would have, or did, but as Badfish does!
    Doors open at 6pm with music starting at 7pm. This is a rain or shine event. 

    While there is no public parking on Paper Mill Island, there is plenty of parking within walking distance. Public parking is available near the intersection of Oswego Street and E Genesee Street. Once you are parked the venue is a quick walk across the bridge.

    This is a general admission show and all ages are welcome. Tickets for Badfish: A Tribute to Sublime at Paper Mill Island are on sale now at CCTix.com, at $20 in advance and $25 day of show.

  • Capitol Theatre to Reopen September 10 with Pixies and all-star Fall Lineup

    Port Chester’s historic Capitol Theatre has announced its fall season lineup of shows, with the venue slated to reopen on September 10 with a performance by Boston alt-rock band Pixies. Other big upcoming names include Sheryl Crow, Phil Lesh & Friends, Billy Idol, The Beach Boys and Foreigner.

    capitol theatre shows

    This is a big year for the Capitol Theatre, which is celebrating 95 years on August 18. To commemorate this milestone, the venue will launch a new line of merchandise, which can be purchased here. The 2,000-capacity theater, known as “the original rock palace,” is located in Westchester County, only 30 miles north of NYC. Access is easy from the Metro-North and I-95.

    capitol theatre shows

    The Cap boasts a rich history since its opening in 1926, showcasing notable musicians (and comedians) over the years, including the Grateful Dead who performed thirteen shows there in a one year span (1970-71). Other legendary performers that have taken the Cap stage include Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Ringo Starr, David Bowie and the Rolling Stones. The venue itself is aesthetically intricate, designed by famous architect Thomas Lamb. In 1984, The Capitol Theatre was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

    The full lineup is listed below and includes some rescheduled dates. Tickets for all shows can be purchased on Ticketmaster.com.

    All Capitol Theatre shows have 6:30 pm doors, 8:00 pm show unless noted otherwise:

    Sep 10: Pixies 

    Sep 11: The Struts: Strange Days Are Over Tour (6:00pm doors, 7:30pm show)

    Sep 14 & 15: Sheryl Crow 

    Sep 22: Billy Idol: 101.7 The Peak Presents

    Sep 25: Jessie’s Girl: ‘Turn Back the Cap 1980s’

    Oct 2: Melvin Seals and JGB 

    Oct 8 & 9: Umphrey’s McGee: Presents UMBowl 2021 

    Oct 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 29, 30, 31: Phil Lesh & Friends 

    Oct 15 & 16: Pigeons Playing Ping Pong 

    Oct 17: Blue October

    Oct 21: Spoon 

    Oct 22: Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real: 101.7 The Peak’s ½ Birthday Show

    Oct 25 + 26: Elvis Costello 

    Oct 27: Foreigner: The Greatest Hits Tour

    Oct 28: J.I.: The Young and Restless Tour 

    Nov 7: Cheap Trick 

    Nov 11: Little Feat 

    Nov 17: Jason Bonham: Led Zeppelin Evening 

    Nov 22: Joe Bonamassa: The Guitar Event of the Year 

    Nov 26 & 27: Twiddle: Friendsgiving 

    Dec 4: Hot Tuna: Acoustic and Electric with Special Guest David Grisman Trio 

    Dec 10 + 11: moe

    Apr 9, 2022: The Beach Boys 

    Apr 10, 2022: Bela Fleck & the Flecktones 

    Apr 29, 2022: Nate Bargatze: The Raincheck Tour (TWO shows: 6:00pm doors, 7:00pm show & 9:00pm doors, 9:30pm show)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoOqawKQj0s
  • JazzBuffalo Announces Revitalizing Expansion Of The Seneca One Building With Debut Performance From Janet Evra

    JazzBuffalo has announced an expansion of its partnership with Seneca One in its endeavors to further community outreach. Beginning Saturday, October 2 with a concert by international jazz artist, Janet Evra, the Seneca One Auditorium will serve as the new home performance venue for JazzBuffalo programming. Located in the revitalized Seneca One building, the venue offers spectacular views, audio, and comfortable seating for all.

    The new Seneca One auditorium expansion | Courtesy of Jack Zuff

    Accessible through the Seneca One Lobby, concert-goers for JazzBuffalo events will be able to experience the Seneca One Lobby Bar. The bar will enable pre-concert, intermission, and post-concert opportunities to gather with friends and family over drinks and food. The auditorium previously served as a business lecture auditorium dating back to the original Marine Midland Bank occupancy. However, efforts will be made to modify the stage for concerts. The Seneca One Auditorium seats approximately 230 and was carefully designed and constructed to serve as a high-quality acoustic facility, featuring acoustic walls and ceilings.

    Seneca One Lobby

    In an announcement from JazzBuffalo, the organization revealed it is seeking patrons interested in donating a baby grand piano to be used by performers during concerts. A fundraiser for obtaining a piano is also being considered. Seneca One and JazzBuffalo will hope for the community of jazz and music lovers to experience the auditorium and the new Seneca One Lobby Bar.  Prior to the concert, the highly regarded French ConéXion will entertain in the Lobby Bar from 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm.


    Janet Evra

    Janet Evra is part of the emerging class of upright bassists and vocalists entertaining the world of jazz in clubs and festivals internationally. She performs on the premier international stage across the USA and Europe. She is known for her intoxicating interpretations of French jazz and Brazilian-influenced repertoire of traditional samba, bossa nova, and Latin jazz – all with an indie twist. Evra has also collaborated with Grammy winners and nominees as well as international jazz superstars: Taylor Eigsti, Randy Brecker, Eric Marienthal, Diego Figueiredo, and Chad Lefkowitz-Brown. Evra performs superbly in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese. Her eclectic take on jazz beach-pop has also made her music a favorite on playlists across the globe.

    Evra will be performing upright bass and vocals and will be appearing as a quartet featuring a stellar trio of musicians: Ryan Marquez (keyboards), Will Buchanan (guitar), and Tim Moore (drums). For more information and to purchase tickets to see the talented Janet Evra, as well as to experience the new home venue for JazzBuffalo yourself, visit Eventbrite.

    Check out a video of Janet Evra singing her fan-favorite original song, “Paris”

  • Flushing Town Hall Announces Reopening Plans with In-Person Events in August

    Flushing Town Hall announced plans to continue soft reopening of in-person for some of it’s events in the month of August. Events Flushing Town Hall is hosting this month include the Gino Sitson Trio’s innovative and energetic performance of African music , an outdoor exhibition of work by Queens-based artists, Taiwanese piano talents Ching-Yun Hu, Natasha Wu, and Yao-Wen Chang, and the final, virtual Louis Armstrong Legacy Jazz Jam. 

    Gino Sitson

    Flushing Town Hall has been putting on virtual shows throughout the entire pandemic but only just recently started to bring back in person events with some soft reopening. Executive and Artistic Director Ellen Kodadek spoke on the soft reopening saying, “As we are carefully reopening our facilities for select events, we are delighted to welcome familiar and new faces to Flushing Town Hall. Across the city, venues are reopening, and we are thrilled that we can bring local artists to our patrons while taking all necessary safety measures for our guests and performers to feel safe.” 

    On August 11, 2021 the monthly Louis Armstrong Legacy Jazz Jam will be taking place virtually for the last time until they move to the in-person format at 7PM EST. This month’s theme is a dedicated theme to celebrate the birthday of its inspiration, the legendary Louis Armstrong — and other August birthdays! This wll be the last Jazz Jam with a dedicated theme. 

    On August 14 Flushing Town Hall is partnering with the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) to live-stream “An Evening With Taiwanese Piano Stars, featuring Ching-Yun Hu and new talents Natasha Wu and Yao-Wen Chang” on Flushing Town Hall’s YouTube Channel at 7 PM EST. Ching-Yun Hu, known by the The Philadelphia Inquirer as a “first class talent… superb pianist” and by International Piano (London) for “praises follow her around the world. Ching-Yun Hu  is a Taiwanese-American pianist and is a unique presence in the international concert scene. 

    On Friday, August 20, 2021 the Gino Sitson Trio will perform the “Beautiful Vibration” – Colors of African Music, live from the stage at Flushing Town Hall  at 7 PM EST. The performance will be a hybrid in-person and virtual audience. Featuring award-winning, vocal virtuoso Gino Sitson with an exciting and energetic combination of new sounds, the ensemble intertwines percussive grooves, enchanting vocals, and lyrical melodies. For this concert, Flushing Town Hall is offering both virtual and in-person tickets. In order to ensure the safety of  audiences, performers, and staff, only 42 in-person tickets will be available in honor of Flushing Town Hall’s 42nd anniversary. Details about social distancing requirements should be reviewed online before purchasing in-person tickets. The performance will also be streamed live online, and virtual ticket holders will receive the live link and reminder before the show. Virtual tickets are available for $7/$5 members and in-person tickets (42 tickets only) must be purchased in advance for $12/$10 members here.  

    For more information on Flushing Town Hall and their upcoming events visit their website here.

  • Neal Casal Tribute “Highway Butterfly” Announced For November Release

    A long-awaited tribute to the late artist Neal Casal has just been announced for release on November 12, 2021. Highway Butterfly: The Songs of Neal Casal is a tribute to the life and music of the gifted singer, songwriter, and musician. It will contain a sprawling 41-song collection, now available for pre-order as both 5-LP and 3-CD box sets, brings together a galaxy of rock and roots luminaries that includes an expansive list of musicians such as Susan Tedeschi &  Derek Trucks, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band, and many more.

    Neal Casal tribute
    Neal Casal:: Photo by Jeremy Charles

    Casal released 14 albums under his own name during a career spanning a quarter-century. He was also an integral member of Ryan Adams and the Cardinals, the Chris Robinson Brotherhood, the interconnected Beachwood Sparks and GospelbeacH, Hard Working Americans, The Skiffle Players, Hazy Malaze, and Circles Around the Sun.

    All proceeds from sales of Highway Butterfly: The Songs of Neal Casal will benefit the Neal Casal Music Foundation, 501c3 non-profit formed in 2020, which provides musical instruments and lessons to students in New Jersey and New York state schools where Casal was born and raised, while also donating proceeds to mental health organizations that support musicians, including MusiCares and Backline

    In addition to 41 performances of Neal Casal songs by 130 participating musicians, the box set includes LP sleeves with rare and previously unpublished photos of Casal, a 48-page booklet presenting song lyrics, Casal’s own iconic work as a photographer, and an essay by early-career champion Jim Cardillo. Additional collectibles include a poster and baseball card with photos of Casal by photographer Jay Blakesberg and stickers designed by poster artists Alan Forbes and Marq Spusta.

    Today (7/21/21), the second single from the tribute is released featuring Beachwood Sparks & GospelbeacH’s rendition of “You Don’t See Me Crying” along with an accompanying video directed by Cyril Pooley Jean. A Highway Butterfly video trailer, directed by Justin Kreutzmann, was also made available. 

    Highway Butterfly: The Songs Of Neal Casal

    Track Listing:

    1. Traveling After Dark – Aaron Lee Tasjan


    2. Need Shelter – Jaime Wyatt


    3. You Don’t See Me Crying – Beachwood Sparks w/ GospelbeacH


    4. No One Above You – Marcus King w/ Eric Krasno


    5. Feathers For Bakersfield – Fruit Bats


    6. All The Luck In the World – Billy Strings w/ Circles Around The Sun


    7. Sweeten The Distance – Dori Freeman w/ Teddy Thompson


    8. Time Down The Wind – Hiss Golden Messenger


    9. Me & Queen Sylvia – Johnathan Rice


    10. Wisest Of The Wise – Mapache

    
11. Freeway To The Canyon – Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band


    12. Feel No Pain – Leslie Mendelson


    13. Detroit Or Buffalo – Jonathan Wilson w/ Hannah Cohen

    
14. Day In The Sun – Susan Tedeschi & Derek Trucks


    15. Bird With No Name – Jimmy Herring w/ Circles Around The Sun


    16. Maybe California – Shooter Jennings


    17. White Fence Round House – Vetiver


    18. December – Todd Sheaffer


    19. Grand Island – Courtney Jaye


    20. Superhighway – Oteil Burbridge, Nick Johnson, Steve Kimock, John Morgan Kimock & Duane Trucks


    21. Willow Jane – Britton Buchanan


    22. Too Much To Ask – Kenny Roby w/ Amy Helm


    23. Time And Trouble – Bob Weir w/ Jay Lane & Dave Schools


    24. Death Of A Dream – J Mascis


    25. The Cold and The Darkness – Tim Heidecker


    26. Free To Go – Warren Haynes


    27. So Far Astray – Rachel Dean


    28. Highway Butterfly – Steve Earle & The Dukes


    29. Angel And You’re Mine – Victoria Reed


    30. Pray Me Home – Jason Crosby


    31. Lost Satellite – Lauren Barth


    32. The Losing End Again – Jesse Aycock


    33. These Days With You – Puss N Boots


    34. Cold Waves – Tim Bluhm, Kyle Field


    35. Best To Bonnie – Zephaniah Ohora w/ Hazeldine


    36. Let It All Begin – The Mattson 2


    37. You’ll Miss It When It’s Gone – Cass McCombs, Ross James, Joe Russo, Farmer Dave Scher & Dave Schools


    38. Fell On Hard Times – Angie McKenna


    39. Raining Straight Down – The Allman Betts Band


    40. Soul Gets Lost – Hazy Malaze w/ Jena Kraus


    41. I Will Weep No More – Robbi Robb

  • Binghamton Philharmonic Announces 2021-2022 season

    The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra has announced the return of concerts for its 2021-2022 season in a press conference. The Orchestra also announced their new executive director, Paul Cienniwa. Daniel Heige, the Music Director of the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra, presented the sponsors and performances that will take place for this season.

    The Philharmonic also had sponsors give speeches on their relationship with the Binghamton Philharmonic and how they will contribute to helping the orchestra with this upcoming season. The music director stated that the orchestra will play music from composers such as Mozart, Rachmaninoff, Mendelssohn, Jessie Montgomery, Stacy Garrop, Vivian Fung. There will also be concerts featuring musical genres of rock and pop.

    Here are the upcoming concerts at the Binghamton Philharmonic:

    Bassoonist Melissa Kritzer Wednesday, July 28 at 12p.m.

    Cellist Hakan Tayga Wednesday August 4 at 12p.m.

    Summer Chamber Music: trio pastorale with Principal Clarinet Paul Cho, Second Oboe Amelia Merriman, and Second Bassoon Melissa Kritzer Saturday August 14 at 5p.m. and Sunday August 15 at 3p.m.

    Summer Chamber Music: Unanimous Four with Concertmaster Uli Speth, Assistant Principal Cello Michael Newman, Principal Clarinet Paul Cho, and Principal Piano Tomoko Kanamaru. 

    You can check out the video of the press conference here.

    https://youtu.be/IAU_ItRVUyI
  • Upbeat on the Roof Returns for its 20th Season at the Tang

    Upbeat on the Roof is a summer concert series held on the Tang Teaching Museum lawn in Saratoga Springs. The concerts have been a hit for fans of all ages for years, and the museum is excited to celebrate the event’s 20th anniversary this summer.

    The concert series will run from July 29th until August 19th. Diverse musicians play each year, and this year’s lineup includes: Laveda, Thomasina Winslow, Sun is Poison, and Heavenly Echoes. Concerts will be performed outside of the Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College on the gorgeous lawn that is open to the public. Each Thursday, the concerts will begin at 6pm. Visitors are encouraged to bring chairs, blankets, food, and drinks, and most importantly, a vibrant attitude.

    All events hosted by the Tang Teaching Museum are free and open to all visitors. If you find yourself near Saratoga Springs this summer, you will not want to miss the tranquility brought to you by Upbeat on the Roof, showcasing beautiful live music.

    Upbeat on the Roof 2021 Lineup

    July 29th: Laveda, 6pm

    August 5th: Thomasina Winslow, 6pm

    August 12th: Sun is Poison, 6pm

    August 19th: Heavenly Echoes, 6pm

  • Elvis Costello & The Imposters Say “Hello Again” With Upcoming Fall Tour

    Elvis Costello & The Imposters will hit the road once more this October after more than a year without concerts since the Covid-19 pandemic in a show titled, “Hello Again.”

    Elvis Costello performs live on stage with The Imposters during their 2020 ‘Just Trust’ tour in London, England | Jim Dyson, Getty Images

    The tour commences in Memphis, Tennessee on October 13 at The Soundstage at Graceland, making a stop at JazzFest in New Orleans on October 16 before visiting more towns and cities across the United States. The current conclusion for the tour is set to be on November 14 in Oakland, California. Elvis Costello & The Imposters will perform songs from the pages of his formidable songbook and will be stopping by New York theaters for three performances throughout the tour.

    Costello released his latest album Hey Clockface in late 2020, followed by the release of a Francophone remix EP, La Face de Pendule à Coucou. The show, “Hello Again,” will also see the first stage performances of songs from the future, as the band aims to time-travel in all directions with its music. The Imposters: Steve Nieve (piano and organ), Pete Thomas (drummer), and bassist and vocalist Davey Faragher.

    Tickets for the “Hello Again” tour will be on sale on July 23 at 10 AM ET at elviscostello.com.


    Elvis Costello & The Imposters “Hello Again” 2021 Tour Dates:

    10/13 – Memphis, TN @ The Soundstage at Graceland
    10/16 – New Orleans, LA @ New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
    10/19 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy
    10/20 – Charlotte, NC @ Belk Theater
    10/22 – Red Bank, NJ @ Count Basie Center for the Arts
    10/24 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met
    10/25 – Port Chester, NY @ The Capitol Theatre
    10/26 – Port Chester, NY @ The Capitol Theatre
    10/28 – Providence, RI @ Providence Performing Arts Center
    10/29 – Portsmouth, NH @ The Music Hall
    10/30 – Brookville, NY @ Tilles Center
    11/2 – Ann Arbor, MI @ Michigan Theater
    11/3 – Chicago, IL @ Chicago Theatre
    11/4 – Prior Lake, MN @ Mystic Lake Casino
    11/6 – Madison, WI @ The Sylvee
    11/7 – Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
    11/10 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Federal Theatre
    11/11 – San Diego, CA @ The Magnolia
    11/13 – Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube Theater
    11/14 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater