Gov't Mule are reviving their Pink Floyd tribute show Dark Side Of The Mule on an amphitheater tour this summer. They've also got European dates later this year. Megadeth will be heading north above the Canadian border this spring, with shows in Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Quebec City, Halifax, and more. The Tallest Man on Earth will release new album Henry St. in April and will be on tour this fall. "While we have done everything we can do to bring our wild & wonderful world to the banks of the Suwannee River, we have encountered some unforeseen circumstances that we cannot overcome," a statement from organizers reads. The inaugural edition of Florida's Echoland Festival, which was set to go down in May with Tyler Childers, Phil Lesh, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, and more, has been canceled. The Catbird Music Festival happens August 19-20 at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts (aka the site of the original Woodstock fest) with Tyler Childers, The Lumineers, Trey Anastasio, The War on Drugs, Band of Horses, Margo Price, Dispatch, Morgan Wade & more. It's currently the only date on his schedule. The Violent Femmes' self-titled debut album - which contains classics like "Blister in the Sun," "Add it Up," "Gone Daddy Gone," "Kiss Off," and more - turns 40 this year, and to celebrate, they'll be playing it in full on tour.įormer Voidoids member Ivan Julian will celebrate the release of his new solo album, Swing Your Lanterns, with a show at Brooklyn's Union Pool on April 6 with Sweet Baby Jesus. Siouxsie Sioux has announced still more 2023 dates as part of her first tour in 15 years. Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire are teaming up for the "Sing a Song All Night Long" Tour, which will hit arenas in late summer. He'll be joined by Wiz Khalifa, Too $hort, Warren G, Berner, and special guest DJ Drama for the 33-date trek. Snoop Dogg has announced a big summer tour, the High School Reunion Tour, running through July and August in North America. Mudhoney will support their new album Plastic Eternity on tour this fall with L.A. Sharon Van Etten will celebrate the 11th anniversary of her third album, 2012’s Tramp, with a special show later this month.Īfter Jenny Lewis plays Bonnaroo, but before she opens part of the Phoenix/Beck tour and then hits the road with The Postal Service, she'll do a headlining summer tour. The Indigo Girls' Amy Ray has upcoming dates with her six-piece solo band in May, including Nashville, Cincinnati, the DC area, Philly, NYC ( Le Poisson Rouge on 5/12) and more.
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