Renowned quartet Gov’ t Mule— led by GRAMMY Award-winning singer, songwriter, guitar tale, as well as manufacturer Warren Haynes– has actually revealed a run of headlining springtime scenic tour days sustaining their seriously well-known, chart-topping blues cd, Heavy Load Blues
Beginning April 6 in Syracuse, the month-long getaway includes their rescheduled New Year’s programs in Philadelphia as well as New York City, the latter of which are currently established for April 8 as well as 9 still at The Beacon Theatre, the band’s informal home-court place.
Other quits along the scenic tour consist of Albany, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Memphis, St. Louis, Oklahoma City, as well as New Orleans, where Gov’ t Mule will certainly return on April 29 for a really unique program throughout the very first weekend break of Jazz Fest
Artist pre-sale tickets will certainly be offered Wednesday, February 2nd at 10am ET with the basic for sale starting Friday, February 4th at 10am regional time.
” We’ve actually been anticipating returning out when driving as well as doing a ‘correct’ scenic tour to play all these brand-new tracks,” shares Haynes. “I do not recognize that’s even more fired up– the followers or the band. We can not wait to return to playing every evening. The majority of these places are ones we’ve played prior to as well as love, however there are a couple of brand-new locations we’re excited to go to. We’re likewise enjoyed reschedule our New Year’s programs as well as proceed our ‘Black as well as Blue’ motif, which I believe is various from what individuals might have anticipated. See you around!”
Visit Gov’ t Mule’s main site for more details.
Gov’ t Mule Tour Dates:
April 6– Syracuse, NY @ Landmark Theatre
April 7– Albany, NY @ Palace Theatre
April 8– New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre (initially 12/30/21)
April 9– New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre (initially 12/31/21)
April 11– McKee Rocks, @ Roxian Theatre
April 13– Wilkes-Barre, @ F.M. Kirby Center
April 14– Philadelphia, @ The Met (initially 12/29/21)
April 15– Erie, @ Warner Theatre
April 16– Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre
April 17– Grand Rapids, MI @ 20 Monroe Live
April 19– Fort Wayne, IN @ Clyde Theatre
April 21– Memphis, TN @ Soundstage at Graceland
April 22– Little Rock, AR @ The Hall
April 23– St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
April 25– Oklahoma City, OKAY @ Jones Assembly
April 27– Mobile, AL @ Saenger Theatre
April 28– Atlanta, GA @ SweetWater 420 Festival
April 29– New Orleans, LA @ TBA
April 30– Tuscaloosa, AL @ Druid City Music Hall
June 3-5– Chattanooga, TN @ Riverbend Festival
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