Tag: Saratoga Springs

  • Catch Putnam Place’s Exciting November Lineup

    Saratoga Springs’ Putnam Place has an exciting lineup for this month, featuring a number of jam bands, indie pop, folk, and more. The venue will continue weekly open mics, game nights, and local artist spotlights with the Family Tree series.

    Consider The Source
    Consider The Source

    Beloved NY sci-fi fusion group Consider The Source will play at Putnam Place alongside Bella’s Bartok, a Massachusetts-based folk group. The two extraordinary music groups are known for exciting performances, and are sure to impress Saratoga on November 9.

    On November 10, Putnam Place will host Bearly Dead, a Grateful Dead tribute band. The group boasts over 230 songs in their repertoire, and constantly rotate them for a unique concert experience for each crowd.

    Bearly Dead
    Bearly Dead

    Blue Star Radiation will play Putnam Place on November 16 alongside Al Schnier and Rob Derhak of moe. The collaboration between the musicians will feature classic rock covers, band originals, and more for an exciting performance.

    Putnam Place will continue to offer their weekly events this fall. Every Monday, the venue will host Family Tree, a performance featuring Steve Candlen, Kenny Hohman, Lori Friday, Chris Carey and Chad Ploss, joined each week by a special guest from the regional music scene. In addition, Mondays will be Sly Fox’s Open Mic Night, immediately following the Family Tree performance. In addition, Wednesdays will see Game Night and Karaoke with Eric C.

    Tickets and more information for shows at Putnam Place are available at putnamplace.com.

    November Shows at Putnam Place

    11/9 – Consider The Source + Bella’s Bartok

    11/10 – Bearly Dead

    11/12 – Ripe w/ Hoko

    11/16 – Blue Star Radiation w/ Al & Rob moe.stly acoustic

    11/17 – Eggy w/ Funky Dawgz

    11/24 – Formula 5 w/ Hilltop 

    11/30 – Karina Ryman w/ Coyote Island

  • New Kids on the Block Release Summer 2024 Revival Tour Dates

    New Kids on the Block, the Boston native pop act, announced the Magic Summer 2024 Tour, reviving their 1990 tour of the same name.

    Special guests Paula Abdul and DJ Jazzy Jeff will join the group as they embark, with stops in Wantagh, Saratoga Springs, and Darien Center. 

    New Kids on the Block Tour

    The tour will kick off on June 14 in Cuyahoga Falls, OH, with stops in Denver, Phoenix, Dallas, Philadelphia, and Toronto. The group will make stops in New York at Wantagh’s Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on August 4, Saratoga Springs’ Broadview Stage at SPAC on August 11, and Darien Center’s Darien Lake Amphitheater on August 22.

    The true ‘magic’ of this tour is in the music, the moments and the memories that we get to create – and recreate – with our amazing fans each night. Feeling all the nostalgic feels of the original Magic Summer, with the bond that we’ve shared throughout the years, will make for a most magical time indeed.

    Donnie Wahlberg

    As a revival of their 1990 Magic Summer Tour, New Kids on the Block will perform a selection of their greatest hits, fan favorite tracks, and deep cuts for diehard fans. The tour is their first predominantly outdoor tour in 15 years, with many of the same venues from the 1990 tour.

    New Kids on the Block

    New Kids on the Block will release a revamped version of their 2008 comeback album, The Block Revisited, on November 3. The release will celebrate 15 years since their return from hiatus.

    TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with Fanclub and CITI presales beginning on Wednesday, November 1. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning on Friday, November 3 at 10 AM at LiveNation.com.

    New Kids on the Block Upcoming Tour Dates

    June 14 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center

    June 15 – Tinley Park, IL – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre

    June 18 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre

    June 19 – Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake

    June 21 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center

    June 22 – Maryland Heights, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

    June 23 – Prior Lake, MN – Mystic Amphitheater

    June 25 – Kansas City, MO – Starlight Theatre

    June 26 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP

    June 28 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena

    June 29 – Salt Lake City, UT – USANA Amphitheatre

    July 1 – Highland, CA – Yaamava’ Theater **

    July 2 – Wheatland, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre

    July 3 – Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre

    July 5 – Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum

    July 6 – Palm Desert, CA – Acrisure Arena

    July 7 – Chula Vista, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

    July 9 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

    July 10 – Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater

    July 12 – Austin, TX – Germania Insurance Amphitheater

    July 13 – The Woodlands, TX – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Presented by Huntsman

    July 14 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion

    July 16 – Franklin, TN – FirstBank Amphitheater

    July 17 – Franklin, TN – FirstBank Amphitheater

    July 19 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

    July 20 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

    July 21 – Jacksonville, FL – Daily’s Place

    July 25 – Charleston, SC – Credit One Stadium

    July 26 – Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

    July 27 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion

    July 28 – Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park

    August 1 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach

    August 2 – Hartford, CT – XFINITY Theatre

    August 3 – Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium

    August 4 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

    August 8 – Holmdel, NJ –  PNC Bank Arts Center

    August 9 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion

    August 10 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center

    August 11 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Broadview Stage at SPAC

    August 15 – Philadelphia, PA – TD Pavilion at the Mann

    August 16 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion

    August 17 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage

    August 22 – Darien Center, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater

    August 23 – Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena

    August 24 – Milwaukee, WI – American Family Insurance Amphitheater

    August 25 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center

  • Rock & Oddities Con, Featuring Local Musicians and Activities, Comes to Saratoga

    Coming to Upstate soon is Saratoga’s biggest Halloween party of the year, Rock & Oddities Con. From Oct. 28-29 from 10 a.m.- 7 p.m., the event features local metal/rock musicians and a whole slew of enchanting activities.

    Rock & Oddities Con

    The energy of metal/rock musicians from the East Coast collides with spine-tingling tales of Paranormal Experiences, including encounters with celebrities at meet-and-greets. Audiences can step into the enchanting realm of the Witches’ Den, and brace themselves for a journey through the Haunted Maze. Also featured at Rock & Oddities Con are premier Tattoo Artists, 100+ vendors, paranormal experiences with investigators with the Travel and Discovery Channels, and costume contests, with cash prizes.

    Rock & Oddities Con 2023 Confirmed bands:

    *Saturday 10/28*

    Alloy Reign

    Psychomanteum

    The Tradition

    Kristen Capolino Band

    Bonded By Darkness

    Brick By Brick

    Suicide Puppets

    *Sunday 10/29*

    Bonded By Darkness

    Black Belt Jones

    Old North End

    The Hard Luck Souls

    Lock 9

    Alloy Reign

    Tickets are on sale now.

  • Universal Preservation Hall Announces Fall Lineup with Chris Botti, Paul Reiser

    Universal Preservation Hall added a number of new acts to their list of performances in the upcoming 2023-2024 season. UPH continues to expand its repertoire with classic tribute artists, comedians, international groups, and the return of a Grammy winner, Chris Botti.

    Universal Preservation Hall
    A view of Universal Preservation Hall is seen during the media tour and ribbon cutting of the new concert hall in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020. (Jenn March, Special to the Times Union)

    Comedian, actor, and author Paul Reiser is one of the acts coming up on October 7 at the Hall. Reiser brings his stand-up tour as one of Comedy Central’s “Top 100 Comedians of All Time.” Reiser also stars in a number of popular TV series including “Stranger Things,” “The Kominsky Method,” and “Mad About You.”

    Grammy Award-winning trumpeter Chris Botti will return to Universal Preservation Hall on October 8 this fall. As a collaborator with the likes of Sting, Paul Simon, Barbra Streisand, and Lady Gaga, Botti has topped jazz charts with numerous albums over the years.

    Universal Preservation Hall

    Universal Preservation Hall will host a day of Line Dance Lessons, taught by CMA winner Kevin Richards, The Country Kickers, and more popular line dance instructors and choreographers. Join the Country Kickers & Friends “Saratoga Stomp”-Country Line Dance Workshop & Dance Party starting 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 12.

    On March 8, the Hall will host The Seven Wonders: A Live Tribute to Fleetwood Mac. This group of accomplished musicians bring a blistering and inspiring show, honoring the classic tunes of rock legends Fleetwood Mac.

    Tickets are available for the upcoming shows through the Universal Preservation Hall Box Office at Proctors in-person, via phone at (518)-346-6204 Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, or online at universalpreservationhall.org.

  • Saratoga Performing Arts Center Announces Return of Caffè Lena @ SPAC Festival

    In partnership with Caffè Lena, the Saratoga Performing Arts Center announced that the popular Caffè Lena @ SPAC Festival will return for a free 1-day concert on Saturday, October 7 from 12-5:30pm. Taking place at SPAC’s Charles R. Wood stage, the festival will feature five bands, exploring genres including rock, bluegrass, jazz, reggae and more. 

    Saratoga Performing Arts Center

    The featured performers will include Upstate, Los Sugar Kings, Soggy Po’ Boys, Amythyst Kiah, and The Clements Brothers. The Caffè Lena @ SPAC Festival highlights an ongoing collaboration between the arts center and the folk music venue in Saratoga Springs. 

    Upstate will close out the night with their signature blend of folk, bluegrass, jazz, and soul. The Woodstock-based collective is known throughout the state for their passionate songwriting, vulnerability, and stellar instrumentation.

    This event combines the intimacy and style of Caffè Lena with the expansive outdoor setting of SPAC. Our organizations have had a great time collaborating on this project and the crowd has gotten bigger every year. This year’s line-up is really exciting featuring five inspiring artists, including our first GRAMMY nominee.

    Sarah Craig, executive director of Caffè Lena.

    The collaboration between SPAC and Caffè Lena first launched in 2017, resulting in jointly curated programs at both venues. Guests are welcome to bring food, drink, blankets, and lawn chairs for the concerts. Food concessions will be available. The concert will take place rain or shine. 

    For more information, visit spac.org and caffelena.org for details.

  • Caffè Lena To Honor Joni Mitchell Ahead of Her 80th Birthday

    During the fall of 2023, the historic Caffè Lena of Saratoga Springs will be hosting a benefit celebrating the legacy of the legendary folk singer and artist, Joni Mitchell. The event, “Both Sides Now: Songs of Joni Mitchell,” will take place on Nov. 4 at 8:00 PM, just days before the singer’s 80th birthday.

    Caffè Lena first opened in May of 1960 making it America’s longest-running coffeehouse. Being closely tied to the music industry and its history it is no surprise that the venue has chosen to honor such an icon. Although Mitchell has never performed at the venue, both are connected through their strong foundation in folk tradition, fierce independence, and relentless musical vision.

    The event will be produced and hosted by Capital Region Thomas Edison Music Awards Hall of Fame inductee Michael Eck and will feature stellar performances from incredible artists. Throughout the night the lineup of performers including Hall of Famer Sara Ayers; multiple Eddie Award-winner Buggy Jive; Eddie nominee Kate McDonnell; the dynamic Kate McKrell; reclusive regional favorite Rosanne Raneri; and rising star Angelina Valente will take turns singing through Mitchell’s classics.

    The tribute will take on all stages of the artist’s career, highlighting her success and affirming her immense impact on the music world.

    “Joni has re-emerged to stir idealism and hope, which is exactly the spirit Caffè Lena wants to foster,” says Executive Director Sarah Craig. “This slate of top-tier regional talent, including some rarely seen artists, proves how much pull Joni has on both musicians and fans these days.”

  • In Focus: Ziggy Marley at SPAC

    Ziggy Marley is currently hitting 19 dates around the country with the Tedeschi Trucks Band. Reggae listeners know and love Ziggy, this listener included. His music was somewhat lost on the crowd at SPAC that evening. There were only sporadic dancers through the crowd grooving to Ziggy’s roots flavored reggae. Ziggy Marley and the Tedeschi Trucks Band continue their tour through August 13 with Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue as their special guest.

    Photos by Derek Java

    Setlist: Rebellion Rises, Beach in Hawaii, Dragonfly, The Lucky One, Be Free, Personal Revolution, Wild and Free, Circle of Peace, See Dem Fake Leaders, Justice / Get Up, Stand Up, We Are the People, Love Is My Religion, Is This Love

  • Recording Studios in the Capital Region

    In the Capital Region of New York State, there are numerous recording studios that provide aspiring musicians with a space to record their music and help artists in their efforts to one day make it big in the music industry. Across Albany, Saratoga Springs, and Schenectady, you’ll find a great selection of studios to support musicians, artists, and bands from all genres and scenes.

    In Albany, you can find North Albany Studios in the village of Menands, where the handicapped-accessible Studio A comes equipped with a five-piece drum kit, bass amp, guitar amp, lounge facilities, natural light, high ceilings, and green-screen capabilities, and more for making music, film, photography, and theater.

    Studio A of North Albany Studios.

    The SAG-AFTRA-approved Overit Studios in the city of Albany offers film/tv/games, commercial, music, podcast, and audiobook services. The former church is a 2000-square-foot space with 28-foot ceilings, a spacious live room, three isolation booths, and an oversized control room to can accommodate anything from a singer-songwriter to a full band and even a choir.

    Discover Recording Studios from across New York State in Western New York, Long Island, the Hudson Valley, Central New York, and New York City.

    Capital Mixers Recording Studios in Albany County offers professional recording, mixing, mastering, and more services to recording artists, Musicians, DJs, bands, and record labels worldwide. It has three studios, A, B, and C, and a podcast and film studio.

    DJ mixing at Capital Mixers Recording Studios.

    Albany’s AAA Recording Studio C offers recording services for all kinds of musical acts solo artists, small combos, acoustic acts, acapella groups, rock bands, and full-on Big Band groups.

    A drum set in AAA Recording Studio C.

    White Lake Music and Post in Albany offers four studios for singers to produce music in. The studio has produced, recorded, and mixed multiple Billboard Top 40 singles and provided audio services for clients including Netflix, Discovery, Lifetime, Universal, Disney, Nickelodeon, HBO, and numerous others.

    For over 20 years, the hamlet of Delmar, in the Albany County of Bethlehem, is home to Blue Sky Recording/Music Studios, equipped with a full-service recording studio, private music lessons, music classes, music camps, instrument rentals, and a music store all under one roof for professional musicians, music teachers and students of music in the Capital Region. Its recording facility is the premier studio in the Albany area, offering audio recording, mixing, CD mastering, audio transfers & restoration, music editing, music production, commercials, custom jingles, on-location recording, and much more. Blue Sky also offers music lessons for all ages, levels, and styles on most instruments, music therapy classes, ‘Make the Band’ summer rock band camp, audio engineering classes, and Romper Rhythms classes for babies/toddlers and parents.

    Blue Sky Recording/Music Studio in Albany,

    Don Fury Studio in Troy records music “New York style,” with real drums, real guitars, and real vocals, unedited as if you were right in front, or even on, the stage. “When you hear a record produced at DFS – everything you hear is real.”

    Don Fury Studio in Troy.

    First opened in 2001, Classical Recording Service in Albany County is a popular choice for recording among musicians in Upstate New York. The studio has made thousands of recordings all over the Capital District, including concerts, recitals, and recording sessions. In the capital region, Classical Recording Services has work locations at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall in Troy, the Palace Theatre in Albany, and the Proctors Theater in Schenectady.

    The stage at Classical Recording Services in Albany County.

    The full-service Soundcheck Republic in the Rensselaer County of East Greenbush features state-of-the-art digital and analog recording equipment, providing all the features of a larger studio, acclaimed engineers, and producers.

    A typical studio space in Soundcheck Republic.

    There are among the many recording studios in the Capital Region where aspiring musicians can make their music, on their journey of one day making it big in the music industry. If we missed a recording studio from the greater Albany area, please email editors@nysmusic.com.

  • Spafford Sizzles in Saratoga Springs Debut

    Making their Saratoga Springs debut, the force was strong with Spafford on Thursday, May 4th. Delivering an awe-inspiring, booty shaking performance full of type-II improvisation, buttery smooth segues, spacey textures and more dynamic soloing than even Han could handle, the highly talented quartet proved once again that when it comes to pure jams, Spafford is light years ahead of the pack.

    Putnam Place served as our cantina for the evening, and while you will surely find a more wretched hive elsewhere, on this evening there were no villains here, only friends with plenty of character. You see, despite it being Spafford’s first time in ‘Toga, the electro-funk jam band has been around for more than a decade now. Developing a strong following via old-fashioned word of mouth and fan interaction, frequently sharing high quality live streams and relentless touring, those that already know, know, and these so-called “Spaff-Nerds” will happily travel far and wide to see these jam band Jedis play. For many in attendance, it was a no-brainer making the trip to Putnum Place, a venue with an almost mythical status as being a “rite of passage” for improv acts.

    Originally formed in a place far, far away in Arizona, Spafford is comprised of Brian Moss (Guitar), Jordan Fairless (Bass), Corey Schechtman (Keys), and Nick Tkachyk (Drums), and have actually orbited around the Capital Region numerous times, previously playing venues like the defunct Lucky Strikes in 2017, the Palace Theatre (supporting Umphrey’s McGee) and headlining “Jam Night” at Albany’s Alive at 5 concert series last summer, thus making their long awaited Putnum debut all the more surprising and overdue. Making up for lost time and determined to leave a lasting impression, the evening with Spafford kicked off with a spunky version of “Left on the Runway” from their latest album, 2022’s Simple Mysteries.

    Acknowledging the familial vibe early and flowing straight into “All My Friends,” the collective buzz in the room immediately went up a notch. That’s because longtime Spafford fans know “All My Friends” is almost always paired up with “Bee Jam,” one of their most coveted improv vehicles. Sure enough, the Bee would take flight on this night, soaring through Saratoga with an absolutely stellar, 18 minute rendition that contained everything from head banging grooves, crunchy funk-drenched breakdowns, the first huge guitar solo from Brian Moss and sonic exploration that effortlessly dipped into a murky type-II atmosphere, only to emerge on the other end with “Mind’s Unchained.” Corey’s Schechtman’s tasteful piano textures really came through here, adding a layer of beauty that made you want to close your eyes and live in the moment for as long you could. Slowly building to the song’s blissful crescendo, the song would cap off an impressive 40 minutes of uninterrupted music to start the show. Little did anyone know the biggest jam of the first set was still yet to come.

    As bassist Jordan Fairless slapped away at the intro of “Dog House,” his voice was in top form and so was his playing. Picking up the pace as the song shifted into “Part II,” we’d get another tasty organ solo from Corey, before the song would showcase some of the bands more jamtronic and improg influences with “the human metronome” Nick Tkachyk navigating the ship. Taking you along for a colorful, sonic journey into the musical unknown, the song would ultimately clock in at the 19 minute mark and bring the scorching first set to a close.

    After a smoke-filled intermission, Spafford would stay on target and turn the heat up even higher for set two. Once again choosing a song from their latest studio album to kick things off, the band came out of the gates swinging for the fences with a 21 minute “Diesel Driver” that was, simply put, a home run. Despite being a relatively recent song, Spafford played the ever-loving snot out of it, showing a maturity and patience well beyond their peers. Then working their way through the Braveheart-esq sounding “Pursuit of Madness,” for me, it was all about the “Broken Wing” that would follow. An absolute showcase of what this band is capable of, if you were able to stand still during this song, sorry not sorry, but you might want to check your pulse.

    Going with dank grooves for days and yielding an all-out dance party that reminded you of what the Putnum Place was like before the pandemic, the energy here was through the roof. Yet another 20 plus minute jam, it was around this time I realized, “holy smokes, they haven’t stopped playing this entire set!” Maybe that was their plan all along? Almost on que, as if they could hear my thoughts, “Broken Wing” then melted into “Plans” in the most buttery-smooth way. Giving guitarist Brian Moss and his custom Raven one last chance to shred, every time I get a chance to watch this man play is awe-inspiring. The entire second set alligatored together as one frame of music, I’ve been saying it for years, but if that didn’t make you a believer in this band, then I give up trying to convince you.

    Thanking the audience for packing out the place despite it being their first time there, Moss would speak from the heart and address the crowd by saying, “What a blast we had this evening. What a beautiful town, great food, great people. Should we come back?” After a resounding cheer, minus the one guy who jokingly gave a thumbs down, Spafford would cure us all and send everyone home happy with a 13-minute encore of “The Remedy.” While it may have taken them several years to find their way to Saratoga Springs, east coast jam fans won’t need to wait nearly as long to see the guys again. With the promise of planning something spectacular and unique, up next the band is preparing for an intimate three-night run of shows at NYC’s famous Blue Note Jazz Club beginning May 29th. Later in June, you can catch Spafford performing at the picturesque Lincoln Hill Farms in Canandaigua, NY.

    Spafford | May 4, 2023 | Putnum Place | Saratoga Springs
    Set 1: Left on the Runway, All My Friends > Bee Jam > Mind’s Unchained, Doghouse > Part II
    Set 2: Diesel Driver > Pursuit of Madness > Broken Wing > Plans
    Encore: The Remedy

  • Tears for Fears Summer Tour includes shows at MSG, SPAC and Bethel Woods

    Tears for Fears are going on the road this summer for a 2023 North American tour, which includes stops at three music venues in New York. The iconic band will perform at Madison Square Garden (MSG) on June 26, then make their way over to Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) on July 2, followed by their last New York performance at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts on July 5.

    The performances support Tears for Fears’ The Tipping Point Tour Part II, and they will be joined by special guest Cold War Kids. 

    MSG SPAC and Bethel Woods.
    Curt Smith (left, vocals, bass, keyboards) and Roland Orzabal (right, vocals, guitar, keyboards) make up Tears for Fears. Credit: Valeska Thomas

    Tears for Fears, originating in Bath, Somerset, England, composes music by musicians Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal, and former members include Manny Elias and Ian Stanley. The band’s career spans over 40 years, with their first album, The Hurting, debuting in 1983, supported by their first single “Suffer the Hurting.” They have since released seven studio albums, most recently The Tipping Point in 2022, their first album since 2004’s Everybody Loves a Happy Ending. Their debut album birthed the hit “Mad World”, the band’s first international success, inspiring several cover versions, most recently by Demi Lovato on the singer’s 2021 album Dancing with the Devil… the Art of Starting Over. Tears for Fears has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide and performed on countless sold-out shows.

    Tickets for the Tears for Fears 2023 summer tour, which includes performances at three new york venues – Madison Square Garden (June 26), Saratoga Performing Arts Center (July 2), and Bethel Woods Center for the Arts (July 5) are available with artist presale as of April 4 at 10 a.m. and continues until April 6 at 10 p.m., and general on-sale begins April 7 at 10 a.m.

    TEARS FOR FEARS 2023 NORTH AMERICA TOUR DATES: 

    Fri Jun 23 – Atlantic City, NJ – Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena

    Sat Jun 24 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena

    Mon Jun 26 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

    Thu Jun 29 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage

    Fri Jun 30 – Montreal, QC – Place Bell

    Sun Jul 02 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Saratoga Performing Arts Center

    Wed Jul 05 – Bethel, NY – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

    Fri Jul 07 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheatre

    Sat Jul 08 – Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek

    Tue Jul 11 – Franklin, TN – FirstBank Amphitheater

    Thu Jul 13 – St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre STL

    Fri Jul 14 – Kansas City, MO – Starlight Theatre 

    Sun Jul 16 – Houston, TX – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

    Mon Jul 17 – Austin, TX – Moody Center

    Thu Jul 20 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena

    Sat Jul 22 – Portland, OR – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

    Mon Jul 24 – Vancouver, BC – Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena

    Wed Jul 26 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater

    Thu Jul 27 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena

    Sat Jul 29 – Sacramento, CA – Toyota Amphitheater

    Tue Aug 01 – Palm Springs, CA – Acrisure Arena

    Wed Aug 02 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl