The Yardbirds recently announced their Fall 2022 U.S. tour dates with six shows in the month of Sept. The English rock band will come to Daryl’s House in Pawling on Sep. 21 after stops in Massachusetts.
Known for their experimental blues-rock sound, the Yardbirds brought the world some of the greatest musicians including Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page, and spurred British blues in the 1960s. The current lineup for the group includes original drummer/composer Jim McCarty, lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist John Idan, bassist Kenny Aaronson, lead guitarist Godfrey Townsend, and Myke Scavone of The Doughboys on harp, percussion, and backing vocals.
With their chart-topping hit “For Your Love,” the Yardbirds captured fans’ attention and continue to meld heavy rock, wild jams, blues, and more. The band’s most recently released the super deluxe version of their 1966 album, Roger the Engineer, in 2021. The album features multiple versions of tracks, mixes, and more with 40 tracks total.
The Yardbirds continue to influence generations of bands and artists today making any show of theirs a testament to that inspiration. See below for the complete list of the six September Fall tour dates for the Yardbirds. Tickets are currently available via the band’s website.
The Yardbirds 2022 Fall Tour Schedule:
September 17 – West Yarmouth, MA – Music Room Cape Cod
September 19-20 – West Springfield, MA – The Big E
The rock band Silverstein embarks on their tour with co-headliners, The Amity Affliction on Aug. 25 and will wrap up in Toronto on Oct. 2. The band will be visiting over 25 cities across North America including Niagara Falls on Sept. 27 and Huntington on Sept. 28.
Silverstein Tour
Silverstein is a Canadian rock band formed in 2000 whose name is a reference to the famous children’s author Shel Silverstein. It has included members Shane Told (vocals), Paul Marc Rousseau (guitar), Josh Bradford (guitar), Billy Hamilton (bass), and Paul Koehler (drums) since 2001.
Silverstein released their latest studio album, Misery Made Me this May via UNFD. Inspired by the pandemic life in the past two years, the album reflected the collective turmoil, frustration, and anxiety of Silverstein and the world. Its topics of loneliness, anxiety, and isolation recorded in this album are still eternal human struggles.
Silverstein confirmed their unique ability to adapt and connect in all career cycles through their active attempts in new technologies like TikTok, Discord, the metaverse, and Twitch. They are also inspiring as they continue to dig deep and find the inspiration to reach people in meaningful new ways. Misery Made Me is a campaign hinged on Silverstein’s reflection and gratitude for their roots, their honoring of their earliest fans, and their relentless desire to explore forward-thinking and adventurous ways to connect with new ones.
Tour Dates
Aug. 25 – Phoenix, AZ @ Marquee Theatre Aug. 26 – Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues Aug. 27 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern Aug. 28 – Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades Aug. 30 – Portland, OR @ Roseland Aug. 31 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox Sept. 2 – Boise, ID @ Revolution Sept. 3 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Depot Sept. 4 – Denver, CO @ Mission Sept. 6 – Minneapolis, MN @ Skyway Theatre Sept. 7 – Chicago, IL @ Concord Music Hall Sept. 8 – Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Theatre Sept. 9 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Four Chord Music Festival Sept. 10 – Cincinnati, OH @ Ohio is For Lovers Festival Sept. 11 – Alton, VA @ Blue Ridge Rock Festival Sept. 13 – Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade Sept. 14 – Orlando, FL @ House of Blues Sept. 16 – Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live Sept. 17 – San Antonio, TX @ Vibes Event Center Sept. 18 – Dallas, TX @ Amplify Live Sept. 20 – St Louis, MO @ Red Flag Sept. 21 – Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl Sept. 23 – Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live Sept. 24 – Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom Sept. 25 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore Sept. 27 – Niagara Falls, NY @ Rapids Theatre Sept. 28 – Huntington, NY @ Paramount Sept. 30 – Worcester, MA @ The Palladium Oct. 1 – Montreal, QC @ Olympia Oct. 2 – Toronto, ON @ History
Ghost Light has announced their sophomore studio album The Healing, which will release on October 7 via Royal Potato Family with the new song “Take Some Time” and an accompanying tour. The Healing Tour will visit Brooklyn on October 14 and Albany on October 21.
Ghost Light. The Healing Tour. (L-R): Scotty Zwang (drums) Raina Mullen (guitar, vocals), Tom Hamilton (guitar, vocals), Holly Bowling (piano), Photo: David Veltri
Ghost Light is a five-piece American jam band formed in 2017 which consists of Scotty Zwang (drums) Raina Mullen (guitar, vocals), Tom Hamilton (guitar, vocals), and Holly Bowling (piano).
“The story is less the fallout as it is the recovery. Sticking with it. Staying the course in the face of adversity, uncomfortable conversations or situations. The path to health and healing is often not the path of least resistance but the path of perseverance and doing the work.”
Tom Hamilton
Their new song “Take Some Time” is a syncopated synth-heavy indie-rock song following the release of “Don’t Say Goodnight Just Yet.” It contains an earworm of a chorus with a nasty bass line and sparkling guitar solos perfect for a top-down end of summer road trip. The music video is also available on their official website.
Ghost Light will kick off The Healing Tour on October 6 and will play through the Midwest and East Coast and will back out west before their last stop in Los Angeles on December 16.
THE HEALING TOUR
OCT 6 @ TURF CLUB | ST. PAUL, MN
OCT 7 @ BACK ROOM AT COLECTIVO | MILWAUKEE, WI
OCT 8 @ PARK WEST | CHICAGO, IL
OCT 9 @ MAGIC BAG | FERNDALE, MI
OCT 12 @ THE WAREHOUSE | FAIRFIELD, CT
OCT 14 @ BROOKLYN BOWL | BROOKLYN, NY
OCT 15 @ BROOKLYN BOWL PHILADELPHIA | PHILADELPHIA, PA
OCT 16 @ THUNDERBIRD MUSIC HALL | PITTSBURGH, PA
OCT 20 @ BANK OF NEW HAMPSHIRE STAGE | CONCORD, NH
The legendary alt-rock act Ween has announced two upcoming shows at New York City’s Beacon Theatre, including one on Halloween. The band is set to play four shows in the Northeast at the end of October and early November with the first two at Boston’s Roadrunner and shows on Halloween and November 1 at the Beacon.
The New Hope rockers have certainly been keeping busy lately, with recent shows in the Pacific Northwest and others lined up in the Southeast for mid-September. And Ween was also featured in the recent South Park 25th Anniversary Special, sharing the stage with Les Claypool as well as Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, the remaining members of Rush.
Tickets for the two-show Ween run at The Beacon go on sale Friday, August 19 at 10am through Ticketmaster and there is also a pre-sale registration that goes into effect Thursday, August 18 at 10am as well.
WEEN – 2022 TOUR DATES September 15 – Rabbit Rabbit – Asheville, NC September 16 – The Eastern – Atlanta, GA September 17 – The Eastern – Atlanta, GA October 28 – Roadrunner – Boston, MA October 29 – Roadrunner – Boston, MA October 31 – Beacon Theatre – New York, NY November 1 – Beacon Theatre – New York, NY
Alternative rock band, The Lemonheads, have announced North American tour dates to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their acclaimed album, It’s a Shame About Ray. The tour’s lone stop in NY at the Le Poisson Rouge will occur on Dec. 15.
The anniversary tour kicks off in Lititz, PA, in mid-November and includes stops in cities such as Cleveland, Omaha, Seattle, San Francisco, before ending in Boston, Massachusetts, in December. The Lemonheads will perform the entire album during the nights in concert, and multiple special guests will join them on specific nights on the road.
The Lemonheads’ album It’s a Shame About Ray was released in 1992 and is the group’s fifth studio album. Produced by The Robb Brothers, the album was a breakthrough for the band and its reissue and addition of the band’s cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “Mrs. Robinson” brought much attention.
For the NY show at LPR in December, former band member Juliana Hatfield will return as support. Hatfield as the bassist and backing vocalist contributed to the band’s album, It’s a Shame About Ray, before starting her own band and solo career. Other guests expected on the tour include Rusty, The Nils, Bass Drum of Death, and On Being An Angel.
Tickets are on sale Aug. 12 via Ticketmaster. Before their North American run, The Lemonheads will play shows across Ireland and the UK. For the full list of North American tour dates, see below.
It’s a Shame About Ray Anniversary Tour Dates:
11.17 Lititz, PA Mickey’s Black Box
11.18 – Toronto, ON – Phoenix Theatre
11.19 – Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop
11.20 – Bloomington, IN – The Castle Theater
11.21 – Omaha, NE – The Waiting Room
11.23 – Billings, MT – Pub Station
11.25 – Seattle, WA – Showbox
11.26 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall
11.28 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall
Devon Allman announced show dates for the sixth annual Allman Family Revival, which honors the life and music of his father, Gregg Allman. The tour will include multiple artists and bands such as Duane Betts, Donavan Frankenreiter, Maggie Rose, and many more.
The Allman Family Revival began out of a one-time concert in 2017 in San Francisco. Devon Allman brought together musical talent for a three-hour show in honor of his late father, who passed in May of 2017. Using music as medicine, the show has since expanded into a full tour with multiple dates and cities able to experience the celebration and legacy of Gregg Allman.
One of rock and roll’s most influential artists, Gregg Allman was known for his performances as a part of the Allman Brothers Band in addition to his successful solo career. Allman blazed the way for southern rock groups and continues to be an inspiration to this day.
Beginning in 1989, the Allmans began a long-lasting tradition of playing at the Beacon Theatre. The band would return to the venue almost every March, the perfect spring destination for fans to enjoy their music. The band’s last show at the iconic venue would occur in October of 2014, marking 238 sold-out shows at the theatre.
The Allman Family Revival Beacon Theatre show will feature the talents of Duane Betts, Jimmy Hall, Luther Dickinson, Ivan Neville, Ian Neville, Tony Hall, Maggie Rose, Larry McCray, River Kittens, Orbi Orbison, and Donovan Frankenreiter with the band Dumpstaphunk supporting.
We are in the sixth year of saluting my Dad’s music and life for the Allman Family Revival…but it’s reaching beyond that initial sentiment. It’s galvanizing relationships within our generation of musicians. It’s continuing a tradition of feel based music and it’s an honor to put these shows on. Because at the end of the day I feel it’s way more about perpetuating this art form than it is about leaving our mark. Our true mark is simply the continuance….making sure we inspire the next in line to take the stage.
– Devon Allman
The 18-date Allman Family Revival tour will begin in Georgia in November and end in California in December. Tickets for the show and more information can be found on the tour website, here.
ALLMAN FAMILY REVIVAL TOUR
Nov 26 | Macon City Auditorium | Macon, GA
Nov 27 | Ruth Eckerd Hall | Clearwater, FL
Nov 28 | Van Wezel Peforming Arts Hall| Sarasota, FL
Nov 29 | Pompano Beach Amphitheater | Pompano Beach, FL
Nov 30 | Florida Theater | Jacksonville, FL
Dec 2 | Beacon Theatre | New York, NY
Dec 3 | Shubert Theatre | Boston, MA
Dec 4 | The Warner | Torrington, CT
Dec 6 | Ovens Auditorium | Charlotte, NC
Dec 7 | DPAC | Durham, NC
Dec 8 | Montgomery PAC | Montgomery, AL
Dec 9 | The Ryman Auditorium | Nashville, TN
Dec 10 | The Factory | St. Louis, MO
Dec 12 | The Paramount | Denver, CO
Dec 14 | Celebrity Theater | Phoenix, AZ
Dec 15 | Westgate Resort and Casino | Las Vegas, NV
On November 18, Ice Nine Kills, Black Veil Brides, and Motionless In White, will come to MVP Arena as a part of their Trinity of Terror fall tour with additional stops in NY.
The fall tour will be the third leg of the massively popular tour and will see the three bands travel all over North America with more than 30 stops and more dates to be announced. The new Trinity of Terror dates will begin on October 31 in Texas with NY stops including MVP Arena, The Armory, and Madison Square Garden.
The triple co-headline tour brings together some of the best talents in modern hard rock. Motionless In White, originally from Scranton, PA, has earned acclaim with its releases including Reincarnate (2014), Graveyard Shift (2017), and most recently, Scoring The End of the World (2022).
Black Veil Brides, a postmodern heavy metal act brings a powerhouse of sound with the thematic and imaginative The Phamton Tomorrow album release. Ice Nine Kills, with theatrical shows, intense multi-media, and immense creativity will also be a must-see on this tour.
During Trinity of Terror, Ice Nine Kills, Black Veil Brides, and Motionless In White will alternate closing sets each night and special guest Atreyu is also set to join them. Tickets are available to purchase for the general public on August 5, 10 a.m. local time. For the full list of newly announced tour dates, see below.
2022 “TRINITY OF TERROR” TOUR DATES:
^Newly Added Leg 3 Date | #Radio Show | *Festival Date | + Not A Live Nation Date | (October 7 – No Black Veil Brides)
August 30 – Denver, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre#
September 3 – Omaha, NE – Liberty First Credit Union Arena
September 4 – Pryor, OK – Rocklahoma*
September 6 – Fort Wayne, IN – Allen County War Memorial Expo Center
September 7 – Cleveland, OH – Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica
September 9 – Scranton, PA – Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain
September 10 – Alton, VA – Blue Ridge Rock Fest*
September 11 – Asheville, NC – Exploreasheville.com Arena
September 13 – Milwaukee, WI – Eagles Ballroom
September 14 – Sterling Heights, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
September 16 – Bonner Springs, MO – Azura Amphitheater
September 17 – Saint Charles, MO – The Family Arena
September 18 – Cincinnati, OH – ICON at The Andrew J Brady Music Center
October 7 – Sacramento, CA – Aftershock*
October 22 – Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young*
October 23 – Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young*
October 29 – Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young*
October 31 – El Paso, TX – El Paso County Coliseum^
November 1 – Lubbock, TX – Lonestar Events Center^+
November 05 – Charleston, WV – Charleston Civic Center Coliseum^
November 07 – Biloxi, MS – Mississippi Coast Coliseum^
November 08 – Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center^
November 10 – Peoria, IL – Peoria Civic Center Arena^
November 12 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory^
November 13 – Gary, IN – Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana^
November 15 – Baltimore, MD – Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena^
November 17 – Lowell, MA – Tsongas Arena^+
November 18 – Albany, NY – MVP Arena^+
November 19 – Toronto, ON – Coca Cola Coliseum^
November 21 – Laval, QC – Place Bell^
November 22 – Rochester, NY – The Armory^+
November 23 – New York, NY – HULU Theater at Madison Square Garden^
November 26 – Orlando, FL – Orlando Amphitheater^
November 27 – Boca Raton, FL – Sunset Cove Ampitheater^+
November 29 – Corbin, KY – Corbin Arena^+
December 11 – Portland, OR – Theater of the Clouds at Moda Center^
Jazz is Dead, the acclaimed All-Star instrumental ensemble, famous for interpretations of classic Grateful Dead songs, is celebrating its 25 anniversary with a fifteen show tour. They will also be performing Grateful Dead’s Wake of The Flood marking it’s 50 anniversary.
The group recorded three acclaimed albums, and their album Laughing Water released in 1999 was an instrumental Wake of The Flood reinterpretation. That album has been described as “a superior remake of the Grateful Dead’s rather ordinary rock album Wake of the Flood” by Ed Kopp for All About Jazz.
The 25 anniversary tour makes stop in Tarrytown on Jan. 26 and NYC on the 27. Tarrytown is located in Westchester county on the eastern bank of the Hudson River, approximately 25 miles north of Midtown Manhattan, with a small population of about 12,000. The town is rich with Revolutionary War history and known for the river views.
For more information about Jazz is Dead, and to buy tickets to their upcoming tour, go here.
Jazz is Dead Tour Dates
Jan. 10 – The Coach House – Capistrano, Calif.
Jan. 11 – The Canyon – Montclair, Calif.
Jan. 12 – The Canyon – Agoura, Calif.
Jan. 13 – The Regency Ballroom – San Francisco
Jan. 15 – The Paramount – Denver
Jan. 17 – Celebrity Theatre – Phoenix
Jan. 19 – Barrymore Theatre – Madison, Wis.
Jan. 20 – Des Plains Theatre – Des Plaines, Ill.
Jan. 21 – The Arcata – St. Charles, Ill.
Jan. 22 – The Agoura – Cleveland
Jan. 24 – The Wilbur – Boston
Jan. 25 – The Keswick Theatre – Glenside, Pa.
Jan. 26 – Tarrytown Music Hall – Tarrytown, N.Y.
Jan. 27 – The Palladium at Times Square – New York, N.Y.
Grammy Award winning guitarist John Petrucci announced his first headlining solo tour performing material from his solo albums, Terminal Velocity and Suspended Animation. The tour will run through October and November and the first three shows are scheduled for Boston, MA on October 7th, New York City on October 13th and Washington, DC on October 15th.
John Petrucci by Rayon Richards
Known for his work in the prog-metal band Dream Theater, John Petrucci is respected for his variety of guitar styles and skills. Then he recorded Terminal Velocity with former Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy since Mike left the band in 2010. Now, John will take his instrumental trio on the road performing live with Mike Portnoy, and bassist Dave LaRue in an on-stage reunion that has been 12 years in the making.
The recently reunited all-female metal band Meanstreak will be the special guest openers for the tour. Meanstreak is comprised of guitarists Marlene Portnoy and Rena Sands, vocalist Bettina France, bassist Martens Myung and drummer Yael.
Meanstreak by Scryer Photo NY (Marissa Ann)
More shows will be announced in the near future and tickets for the announced shows will be on sale to the general public on Friday, July 15th. For more information on all shows and to purchase tickets, fans can head over to https://johnpetrucci.com.
John Petrucci Solo Tour Dates
October 7th – Boston, MA – Berklee Performance Center
Kitchen Dwellers and Daniel Donato announced their ‘Galaxy Grass x Cosmic Country Fall Tour’ which will stop at Putnam Place in Saratoga Springs on October 29th. This marks the only New York date of the 22-date tour, which kicks off in St. Louis, MO on October 5 and will continue throughout the Midwest, Southeast and Northeast, wrapping up on November 5 in St. Paul, MN.
Kitchen Dwellers twist bluegrass, folk, and rock through homegrown stories, rich mythology, American west wanderlust, and psychedelic hues. The Montana quartet consists of Shawn Swain [Mandolin], Torrin Daniels [banjo], Joe Funk [upright bass], and Max Davies [acoustic guitar]. They have captivated audiences in a few festivals including Northwest String Summit and performed alongside bands such as Railroad Earth and more. They’ve released two albums and a live record and came back with their third full-length album, Wise Rive.
Kitchen Dwellers by Ed Coyle
Daniel Donato is a Nashville based American country music guitarist. Involving a creative energy, he distilled his life lessons into his debut album, A Young Man’s Country. Incubated to the sounds of the Dead, educated by some of Nashville’s finest players, and having more than 2,000 shows under his belt and a social media presence, Daniel Donato is a millennial creative fire. He’s been dabbling in professional music since the age of 14 and yet he’s just getting started.
Daniel Donato
Daniel’s playing immediately struck me as something unique and special, and his band as a whole is a full-blown psychedelic hoss. Besides the obvious stylistic musical connections between ‘galaxy-grass’ and ‘cosmic country’, it was immediately apparent that our bands and fans have similar ideals and core values when it comes to life and playing music. Some people you just instantly click with, and this is one of those times. And now we’re taking the whole damn circus on the road. Come see us this fall.
Torrin Daniels (Kitchen Dwellers)
Tour Dates
Oct 5 @ Old Rock House | St. Louis, MO
Oct 6 @ Ludlow Garage | Cincinnati, OH
Oct 7 @ Beechland Ballroom | Cleveland, OH
Oct 11 @ Barley’s Tap Room | Knoxville, TN
Oct 12 @ The Ramkat | Winston-Salem, NC
Oct 13 @ Salvage Station | Asheville, NC
Oct 14 @ Terminal West | Atlanta, GA
Oct 18 @ Lincoln Theater | Raleigh, NC
Oct 19 @ The Southern | Charlottesville, VA
Oct 20 @ 5 Points Music Sanctuary | Roanoke, VA
Oct 21 @ Ardmore Music Hall | Ardmore, PA
Oct 22 @ Union Craft Brewery | Baltimore, MD
Oct 23 @ Park City Music Hall | Bridgeport, CT
Oct 26 @ Higher Ground | Burlington, VT
Oct 27 @ The Sinclair | Cambridge, MA
Oct 28 @ State Theater | Portland, ME
Oct 29 @ Putnam Place | Saratoga Springs, NY
Oct 31 @ Woodlands Tavern | Columbus, OH
Nov 2 @ Kenny’s | Peoria, IL
Nov 3 @ The Stache at the Intersection | Grand Rapids, MI