Category: News Desk

  • Paramore Announces 2023 Tour with Stop at Madison Square Garden

    The infamous Paramore has announced a huge North America tour for 2023 taking place in 26 cities with support from Bloc Party, Foals, The Linda Lindas and Genesis Owusu. They will be making stops in one of NYC’s most iconic venues such as Madison Square Garden Tuesday, May 30th, 2023. 

    Paramore Announces 2023 Tour Live At Madison Square Garden

    When Paramore revealed they were recording together in January 2022 the response from music fans around the world was immediate and celebratory. Paramore’s hotly anticipated sixth studio album This Is Why will be released via Atlantic Records on February 10, 2023.  

    Paramore have become more popular than ever with a lot of their newest songs blowing up on social medias like Tiktok.  Over the last few years Paramore’s influence and popularity has snowballed, as the age of streaming organically propelled them into a position as one of the world’s biggest, most culturally compelling rock bands.

    For the band, who formed as teenagers in Tennessee, their 20-year trajectory has seen them grow from youthful outsiders to bone-fide pop culture icons. They currently have been permeating the musical landscape by inspiring a new generation of musical talent.Their forthcoming sixth album, This Is Why, is set for release on February 10th

    PARAMORE IN NORTH AMERICA TOUR DATES: 

    Tue May 23 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center*×

    Thu May 25 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena*×

    Sat May 27 – Atlantic City, NJ – Adjacent Festival!

    Tue May 30 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden*×

    Fri June 02 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena*×

    Sun Jun 04 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse*×

    Mon Jun 05 – Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse*×

    Wed Jun 07 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena*×

    Thu Jun 08 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena*×

    Sat Jun 10 – Columbus, OH – Schottenstein Center*×

    Sun Jun 11 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paint Arena*×

    Tue Jun 13 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center*×

    Wed Jun 14 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live*×

    Thu Jul 06 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center+°

    Sat Jul 08 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena+°

    Sun Jul 09 – Austin, TX – Moody Center+°

    Tue Jul 11 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center+°

    Thu Jul 13 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena+°

    Sun Jul 16 – San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena+

    Wed Jul 19 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum+

    Sat Jul 22 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center+

    Mon Jul 24 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena+°

    Tue Jul 25 – Portland, OR – Veterans Memorial Coliseum+°

    Thu Jul 27 – Salt Lake City, UT – Vivint Arena+°

    Sat Jul 29 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center+°

    Sun Jul 30 – St Louis, MO – Enterprise Center+°

    Wed Aug 02 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center+°

    *With Support Bloc Party

    +With Support from Foals

    °With Support from The Linda Lindas

    ×With Support from Genesis Owusu

    !Festival Performance

    Tickets go on sale to the general public starting Friday, November 11th at 10am here.

  • moe. Announces The Return Of Chuck Garvey For New Year’s Eve

    Fans of moe. got a dose of good news about beloved guitarist Chuck Garvey the other night at the band’s show at The Fox Theatre in Boulder, CO. In his customary pre-encore “Al.nouncements,” guitarist Al Schnier read a note from Chuck, who suffered a stroke last November, proclaiming that he would sit-in as a “special guest” for a portion of the band’s NYE performance at the Fillmore Philadelphia for the first time in over a year. As expected, the news was met with much delight.

    The announcement came exactly one year to the day since Chuck Garvey suffered his stroke, and his return appearance with moe. is also significant since the Fillmore Philadelphia was the last venue he performed at on Halloween 2022. The band has yet to announce plans for Chuck to return to the band on a full-time basis.

    Thank you for your well-wishes and your donations, without which my recovery would not have happened. This year has been a really long, difficult one for me, but a rewarding one, in that I learned what a person needs to do to achieve goals.

    ~ Chuck Garvey

    The NYE performance will include an opening set by the New Haven, CT based 4-piece Eggy, and also feature The Horn Section, a 3-piece horn group featuring former members of Turkuaz, who will be performing with moe. throughout the night. The concert will follow moe.’s appearance at the North Beach Music Festival in Miami Beach, and a handful of Rob & Vinnie shows with BlueStar Radiation through the remainder of 2022.

    For ticketing and show info, please visit https://moe.org/tour

    moe. Chuck Garvey
  • Joshua Thew NYC Gem Releases Video For “Where Do Feelings Go?”

    NYC’s hidden gem Joshua Thew released his newest melancholic single and video, “Where Do Feelings Go?” on Friday, October 28th. Being a New York-based singer, songwriter, and former dancer at the New York City Ballet, ‘Where Do Feelings Go?’ navigates the cognitive dissonance that sets in after a relationship ends. Thew’s voice soars effortlessly as he reaches into the aftermath of a breakup, building up to an infectious chorus.

    London-born and NY-based, Joshua Thew gathered attention in 2019 with his debut single, “Think You’re Getting Through.” The single gained over 450,000 streams on Spotify alone and picked up notable press support. Now he returns with his soulful offering, ‘Where Do Feelings Go,’ which is out now on all platforms.

    Joshua Threw Releases Newest Single And Video "Where Do Feelings Go?"
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    On the inspiration behind the song’s themes, Thew explains:

    There is something so strange and absurd about the abruptness of a breakup; like air suddenly deflating from a balloon. I tried to capture as close to the moment of separation as possible. It felt cathartic making this song, and I leaned on the music when I needed it. Sometimes it was more personal than I intended. I see it like a nighttime dream that’s sensual and sad.

    About five years ago, Thew was dancing and performing for the New York City Ballet alongside top-tier talent for audiences from around the globe. Even though he worked his entire life for this, Thew couldn’t shake the feeling that he was missing something. In 2017, after nearly a decade at NYC Ballet, Thew left the professional dancing space behind to pursue another dream, and alongside producer Cale Hawkings, his new single, ‘Where Do Feelings Go,’ further demonstrates his ability to craft emotionally powerful songs. 

    ‘Where Do Feelings Go?’ is out now across platforms. To watch the video, click the link here.

    To listen to more Joshua Thew, click the link here.

  • Five Must-See Shows in Rochester This November

    The temps are cooling but the jams are just heating up and the longer nights just give us more time to rock out. Time to finish the first full “post-pandemic” year of live music strong. November is already well under way, but we still have some surefire live music picks and shows for you in Rochester.

    November 8 – Sarah Shook and the Disarmers @ Abilene Bar and Lounge

    First up is Sarah Shook, returning to Abilene for the first time since 2018, and after their show there this summer was postponed due to none other than that damn Covid. Touring behind their excellent 2022 release, Nightroamer, this North Carolina-based quintet muscles up honky tonk with a little rock and punk energy, or do they twang out their punk rock with a little honky tonk? Either way, you’re in for a barn-burning badass night of music.

    Show starts at 8pm and tickets are $20/$25 dos.

    November 12 – Lee Fields @ Photo City Music Hall

    Last seen in Rochester mesmerizing the Rochester International Jazz Fest crowd at Harro East in 2013, Lee Fields finally returns this week. One of the best soul singers around, he recorded his first single back in 1969 and put out his latest album just last week, Sentimental Fool, his first for the vaunted Daptone Records label. He is anything but past his prime though, expect high energy on stage and off, grooves to get you moving and a voice that’ll hit you right in the sweet spot.

    Show starts at 8p and tickets are $23.50.

    November 17 – Another Michael, String Machine @ Bug Jar

    A night of too-new-to-be-known indie music awaits. Two bands touring behind their 2022 releases are coming hungry to win your love. Another Michael is a tight Philadelphia-based band delivering hooky songs trending toward the folksier spectrum with breezy guitars and dreamy vocals. String Machine, a seven piece from the other side of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, brings a fuller sound, what they call maximalist indie rock. They’ll be playing from their latest, Hallelujah Hell Yeah, which is an album of album of joy, vulnerability, and forgiveness. Catch them both at the Bug Jar, with local openers, *ahem* Bugcatcher.

    Show starts at 9pm and tickets are $14-$18.

    November 19 – Amy Helm @ Hart Theater

    Another Covid-postponed show, Amy Helm was supposed to grace the Canalside Stage outside the JCC this summer. Now we get to enjoy her inside the intimate and acoustically-sound Hart Theater. An incredible voice singing her incredible songs, prepare to be melted and moved. The Woodstock native and daughter to the late-great Levon, Helm is an extra special treat to see live, an Americana treasure. Locals Jon Itkin and the Receivers will open the show.

    Show starts at 7p and tickets are $40-$70.

    November 25-28 – Bop Shop’s 40th Anniversary Jazz Festival

    Bop Shop Records has been celebrating their 40th anniversary all year, with the intention of hosting 40 shows in 2022. To see any music in this intimate environment among the stacks is a treat, but owner Tom Kohn has impeccable taste and brings in ridiculously good talent, so every show is pretty much cant-miss. Their busy November closes out with a 40th Anniversary Jazz Festival, four straight nights of high quality jazz to burn off those extra Thanksgiving calories.

    Getting things started on Black Friday is Three Shamans, featuring Phil Haynes, Ken Filiano & Herb Robertson.

    On Saturday, Joe Fiedler’s Open Sesame returns to take your Sesame Street favorites to places you never imagined.

    Sunday night is Joe Fonda & Bass of Operation. Fonda has graced the Bop Shop stage more than any other artist. The reason for that is, he’s really freaking good!

    Closing out the little festival on Monday is Michael Musillami Trio.

    All shows start at 8pm and are $20. There is also a special four-show pass for $55.

  • Watch Steve Lacy Perform “Bad Habit” and “Helmet” in SNL Debut

    With just a few days before Election Day, Amy Schumer hosted Saturday Night Live with musical guest Steve Lacy making his SNL debut.

    Steve Lacy SNL

    Opening with a satire of President Biden’s speech on democracy from earlier this week, James Austin Johnson as Biden brought up a cavalcade of ‘new’ Democratic candidates meant to appeal to younger voters, among them, Marianne Williamson, Guy Fieri, the guy from 6ix9ine, Azaliea Banks, and Tracy Morgan (Keenan Thompson).

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXN3Q_ANckc&list=PLS_gQd8UB-hLzQQhvOY-wX2LNQPFTHSm4&index=2

    Amy Schumer used her monologue for a few minutes of standup where she riffed about childbirth and her husband being diagnosed with autism as an adult.

    Hitting home for many who have dealt with COVID and the week long isolation/quarantine that results, the COVID commercial featuring Sara Sherman was as timely as ever.

    To perform on SNL, Steve Lacy had postponed shows in San Diego, San Francisco, Oakland, Vancouver, Seattle and Portland on his Give You the World Tour. For his first song, Lacy performed “Bad Habit” off his second album Gemini Rights, released in July. The R&B vocalist and multi-instrumentalist performed in black leather pants and Geordi La Forge wrap around shades, with the Gemini Rights logo suspended behind him. Lacy, as well as the drummer and bassist wore white shirts with a single black S on them, making a dollar sign with their black ties hanging, a nod to the Dead Kennedys.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z566jZAVZ5Q&list=PLS_gQd8UB-hLzQQhvOY-wX2LNQPFTHSm4&index=8

    On Weekend Update, Tammy the Trucker (Cecily Strong) showed up to talk about gas prices (and definitely not abortion), much like how in November 2021 she showed up as Goober the Clown to talk about abortion. WU anchor Colin Jost noted voters are being driven by economic issues and not abortion, and Tammy responded with commentary on women’s rights and health care. The same deep and urgent message from last November was conveyed through truck driving references that intertwined concerns about the right for women to control their own bodies was being eroded, and ended with a call to action to vote on Tuesday.

    As Weekend Update ended, SNL gave a nod to Migos rapper Takeoff (Kirshnik Khari Ball), who had performed on SNL in 2018.

    A preview of the Bills/Jets game in the Meadowlands showed Jets fans (Andrew Dismukes, Thompson, Schumer, Strong) ripping on the visiting Bills fans, regardless of age or mobility. The casual chatting among the four of them would quickly devolve into taunting and heckling, giving heavy ‘Get Off the Shed’ vibes.

    Lacy’s second performance of the night found he and his band in the same outfit, same narrow room effect but with a heavier Stevie Wonder vibe in both voice and tone of the song.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4jGl-uUGxQ&list=PLS_gQd8UB-hLzQQhvOY-wX2LNQPFTHSm4&index=11

    Following a “Big Penis Therapy” sketch that is worth watching, Schumer sported a Jews shirt during the goodnights, following wearing a VOTE VOTE VOTE sweater.

    Next week SNL returns for a post-election episode with host Dave Chappelle – appearing post-election for the third time since 2016 – and musical guest Black Star.

  • Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra to Perform Nature-Themed Concert “Green Places”

    The Binghamton Philharmonic will continue their 2022-23 season on Saturday, November 12 with “Green Places” a production focused on the musical themes of nature. Taking place at the Broome County Theatre, the show will begin at 7:30.

    With direction from Maestro Daniel Hege, the night will feature one of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s Novelettes, Gary Schocker’s eponymous Green Places featuring principal flutist Karen Bogardus, Ralph Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending featuring German violinst and Binghamton Philharmonic concertmaster Uli Speth, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 4.

    Karen Bogardus.

    Bogardus is also the principal flutist for the Binghamton Philharmonic, Berkshire Opera Festival, Martina Arroyo Foundation Opera and Phoenicia Voice Festival, and has performed with dozens of other NY and northeast-based orchestras.

    November 12th’s nature-themed show is far from Uli Speth’s first gig with the Binghamton Philharmonic.

    Speth, having been concertmaster with the Binghamton Philharmonic since 2005, also holds the same position with the Chappaqua Orchestra and Fenimore Chamber Orchestra. He’s also performed with New York City Opera, American Symphony Orchestra, and the Florida Orchestra, and has played under the direction of conductors such as James Levine, Kurt Masur, Gerard Schwarz, JoAnn Falletta, and Marin Alsop.

    The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra, founded in 1955 by Fritz and Marianne Wallenberg and later merging with the BC Pops Orchestra, presents an annual series of classical, pops, and chamber music across Downtown Binghamton and Broome County.

    All children 17 and under can attend the concert for free, information regarding tickets and more can be found here.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQ0NgPiu72c
  • Cortland Repertory Theatre Will Host Tribute Concerts to Barry Manilow and Carole King

    The Cortland Repertory Theatre announced a weekend of memories with two tribute concerts scheduled- one for Barry Manilow and the other for Carole King.

    The concerts are called “One Voice: The Music of Barry Manilow” and “Tapestry Unraveled: The Music of Carole King.” Manilow’s tribute concert will take place on Nov. 11 at 7:30 p.m., and King’s will take place on Nov. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Cortland Repertory Theatre.

    Barry Manilow had an astonishing 50 Top 40 hits and Billboard Magazine ranks him as the #1 Adult Contemporary Artist of all time. Broadway National Touring performer Mark Sanders performs a touching and brilliantly done tribute honoring Manilow. He will be performing Manilow’s biggest hits, like “Mandy, I Write Songs” and “Copacabana.”

    Hailed as one of the most successful and talented female pop artists, Carole King has left a huge mark on the music industry. Singer Tina Naponelli captures the essence of King, with a powerful voice and soulful dedication. She will pay homage to King by performing some of her classic songs, including “I
    Feel the Earth Move,” “Chains,” “You’ve Got a Friend,” and many more.

    Both singers will be accompanied by a five-piece live band. Tickets to see the Barry Manilow and Carole King tribute acts are available now at the Cortland Repertory Theatre’s box office or online here.

  • The Dust Devil Band and CNY Musicians To Hold All-Star Benefit at Unity Hall in Barneveld

    Unity Hall in Barneveld will host blues-rock Blueprints, roots and country-based The Dust Devil Band, and blues/psychedelic folk-rock Brian Mulkerne Band, plus special guests, at the CNY All-Star Benefit Concert on Sunday, November 20 from 3 to 6 p.m. The concert at the Oneida County venue is to support Nicole Deveny Gaines-Parker, who is battling cancer.

    Unity Hall Barneveld
    Full Auditorium at Dust Devil Band Show

    Proceeds will be for the benefit of Nicole, Malcom and the rest of the Gaines-Parker family.

    I am blessed to have made many great musical friends over the years, and many of them will be appearing at the show at historic Unity Hall. Most of the performers have known Nicole since she was a little girl. For them to come to play at this event is very special and meaningful to Nicole and Malcolm and to all our family. Unity Hall is my favorite concert venue – aesthetically beautiful, acoustically perfect, and thoroughly magical! This is going to be a very memorable show for all involved!

    George Deveny, Dust Devil Band and NYS Blues Hall of Fame member

    Having been formed in 1988, the Blueprints have debuted shows for prominent artists, such as the legendary blues and roots rock band, Nighthawks and the Red Hot Louisiana Band. The group is comprised of vocalist and guitarist George Deveny, vocalist and pianist Dave Liddy, drummer Oscar Crandall and bassist Ken McConnell Jr., who were all inducted in the NY Blues Hall of Fame. The other CNY-based bands also hold remarkable stances, as The Dust Devil Band emerged in popularity during the 1980s, while the Brian Mulkerne Band is known for bringing musical favorites in the Mohawk Valley music scene.

    Unity Hall Barneveld
    Blueprints Band

    The Dust Devil Band consists of members, vocalist, guitarist and harmonicist Ed Rosenburg, pedal steel guitarist George Newton, drummer Darryl Mattison, bassist and vocalist Dane Porter and vocalist and guitarist George Deveny. Having been favored by music fans during the 1980’s, the band has re-established their presence in the Central New York music scene, bringing multiple sold-performances at Unity Hall.

    Unity Hall Barneveld
    The Dust Devil Band

    Brian Mulkerne Band, a prominent band in the music scene of Mohawk Valley, is made up of leading member behind the vocals and guitar, Brian Mulkerne, other vocalist and guitarist Tim Baldwin, drummer Oscar Crandall, bassist Ken McConnell Jr., and slide guitarist Deveny. They have garnered a reputation for delivering what is considered to be musical favorites by fans.

    Brian Mulkerne Band

    Special guests in the performance include Mal P Entertainment drummer and producer Malcolm Gaines-Parker, harmonicist Skip Murphy from SAMMY Hall of Fame, Out of the Blue and Merry Pranksters, vocalists Rebecca Miner of Rebecca Miner Trio and Fabulous Mojos, Sydney Pinto of Walrus and Paul Case Band, Sharon Allen of Merry Pranksters and Better Than Bowling, drummer Bob Holz of Bob Holz and a Vision Forward, drummer Carl Marucci of Clean Street, vocalist and guitarist John Savage along with producer George Deveny, bassist John Handzel of Drivin’ Sideways and Rebecca Miner Trio and bassist Ari Marucci of Lower Tolpa. Included at the show will be a silent auction and baked goods for sale at the concert.

    Tickets to the benefit at Unity Hall in Barneveld are $30 each and can be purchased here.

    The Dust Devil Band Performance at Unity Hall in 2020
  • Central Park Dance to Perform Nutcracker at The Capitol Theatre

    Central Park Dance will return to The Capitol Theatre with their annual production of Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker on Sunday, December 11th at 12:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. With more than 100 students from the school, professional dancers and young dancers from the surrounding communities, audiences will have two chances to enjoy this timeless tale. 

    Central Park Dance

    In celebrating a legacy that has spanned across more than four decades, Central Park Dance has made its mark on the Westchester dance community. As a producer of original ballets, they invite their all levels to participate. Dancers of all ages will make up their large ensemble of performers, spanning from the littlest mouse to the blizzard of snowflakes.

    Central Park Dance Performs Nutcracker at The Capitol Theatre

    This year, the production will welcome back American Ballet Theatre soloist Luciana Paris to dance the role of the Sugar Plum Fairy, along with her Cavalier Jose Sebastian, who is currently a member of American Ballet Theatre’s corps de ballet as well as the director of ABT’s Incubator program. 

    Central Park Dance

    “In our more than 40 years in Westchester, we have watched several generations of students dance through our doors,” explains Maria Bai and Mario La Strada, founder and directors of Central Park Dance Studio.  

    Central Park Dance

    “We have made it our mission to offer students a well-rounded dance education that includes not only time in the studio, but opportunities to interact with and perform for our community. We are overwhelmed by the support we have received around our sold-out productions over the last 6 years, and we are so lucky to be able to expand the opportunity to more students and more families each year.” 

    Central Park Dance

    One of the longest running and most respected dance studios in Westchester for 40 years, Central Park Dance offers classic and progressive styles of dance and fitness for both adults and children. Central Park Dance is also home to the Signature and Remixx performance companies as well as the Ballet Academy, which provides the aspiring dancer with pre-professional training, performance opportunities and mentorships.

    The Nutcracker performances will take place on Sunday, December 11th at 12:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Ticket prices range from $45, $35 and $25 and are available by clicking the link here.

  • Thomas Rhett 2023 Tour Announced with Stops in Buffalo, Albany and Belmont Park

    Country music superstar Thomas Rhett has announced a 2023 North American tour with Cole Swindell and Nate Smith in 40 cities for his Home Team Tour.

    Thomas Rhett

    Rhett, known for his modern country hits like “Die A Happy Man,” has won multiple Billboard, iHeartRadio and CMA Music awards. Last month, he released his first Christmas album, Merry Christmas, Y’all.

    The country sensation will be playing at MVP Arena in Albany on June 8, at KeyBank Center in Buffalo on July 6 and at UBS Arena in Belmont Park on July 22, see the rest of the dates below. The tour will culminate in the country center of the world, Nashville. Tickets can be found here, on Rhett’s website.

    Tickets go on sale for Home Team Members and Citi cardmembers on November 8, and for the general public on November 11. 

    Thomas Rhett HOME TEAM TOUR 23 Dates

    May 4, 2023 – Des Moines, IA – Wells Fargo Arena 

    May 5, 2023 – Peoria, IL – Peoria Civic Center Arena

    May 6, 2023 – Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse

    May 18, 2023 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center

    May 19, 2023 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center

    May 20, 2023- St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center

    June 8, 2023 – Albany, NY – MVP Arena

    June 9, 2023 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena

    June 10, 2023 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena

    June 15, 2023 – Tupelo, MS – Cadence Bank Arena

    June 16, 2023 – Lafayette, LA – CAJUNDOME

    June 17, 2023 – Bossier City, LA – Brookshire Grocery Arena

    June 22, 2023 -Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena

    June 23, 2023 – Charleston, WV – Charleston Coliseum

    July 6, 2023 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center

    July 7, 2023 – Wilkes-Barre, PA – Mohegan Sun Arena

    July 8, 2023 – Boston, MA – TD Garden

    July 13, 2023 – Biloxi, MS – Mississippi Coast Coliseum

    July 14, 2023 – Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena

    July 15, 2023 – Knoxville, TN – Thompson-Boling Arena

    July 20, 2023 – Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Coliseum 

    July 21, 2023 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena

    July 22, 2023 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena

    July 27, 2023 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center

    July 28, 2023 – Chicago, IL – United Center

    July 29, 2023 – Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena

    August 3, 2023 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center

    August 4, 2023 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center

    August 5, 2023 – Austin, TX – Moody Center

    August 17, 2023 – Oklahoma City, OK – Paycom Center

    August 18, 2023 – Wichita, KS – INTRUST Bank Arena

    August 19, 2023 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena

    September 14, 2023 – Estero, FL – Hertz Arena

    September 15, 2023 – Jacksonville, FL – VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena

    September 16, 2023 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center

    September 21, 2023 – Charlottesville, VA – John Paul Jones Arena

    September 22, 2023 – State College, PA – Bryce Jordan Center

    September 23, 2023 – Toledo, OH – Huntington Center

    September 28, 2023 – Birmingham, AL – The Legacy Arena at The BJCC

    September 29, 2023 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena