Grammy Winners Punch Brothers Launch Their Most Extensive Tour Since 2019 With New Album On the Way

Punch Brothers are hitting the road harder than they have in years, and they’ve got a new album to back it up.

The Grammy-winning quintet, mandolinist Chris Thile, guitarist Chris Eldridge, bassist Paul Kowert, banjoist Noam Pikelny and violinist Brittany Haas, launches a 64-city North American tour on May 14, their most extensive run since 2019. The tour celebrates the upcoming seventh album ‘The Unsung Adventures of Punch Brothers,’ due July 24 from Nonesuch Records, and it’s a genuine cross-continental undertaking, covering the East Coast, South, Midwest, Rockies, Southwest, West Coast and Canada with headline stops at Carnegie Hall in New York and the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, plus festival appearances at Newport Folk Festival, Telluride Bluegrass Festival and Spoleto Festival.

‘The Unsung Adventures of Punch Brothers’ is fully instrumental, eight original compositions and three arranged traditional songs, and the title carries real meaning. Without lyrics, these are stories told entirely through melody and rhythm across five strings. It’s also the first album to feature Haas, who joined the band in 2023. “This music is the result of what feels to me like our deepest but also most joyful exploration of the American string band in the twenty years we’ve been making music together,” says Thile. “Something about the dichotomy of all the water under the bridge plus a new, brilliant teammate in Brittany. We all felt like kids in a candy store.” The record was produced by the band and engineered by Joseph Lorge, whose work on Pino Palladino and Blake Mills’ ‘That Wasn’t a Dream’ earned him a Grammy for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical.

The band won their Grammy for Best Folk Album for ‘All Ashore’ in 2018 and have spent the years since expanding their reach through “The Energy Curfew Music Hour,” their musical variety podcast, which won Most Innovative Audio Experience, Best Live Podcast Recording and Best Sound Design at the 2025 Signal Awards. Punch Brothers have partnered with PLUS1 for the tour, with $1 from every ticket supporting organizations working for equity, access and dignity. General on-sale begins May 8 at 10:00 AM local time, with VIP packages available throughout.

Punch Brothers Tour Dates:

May 14 — Morristown, NJ — Mayo Performing Arts Center

May 15 — Allentown, PA — Archer Music Hall

May 16 — Rocky Mount, VA — The Harvester Performance Center

May 17 — Durham, NC — The Carolina Theatre

May 19 — Charlotte, NC — Knight Theater

May 21 — Richmond, VA — Maymont

May 22 — Cumberland, MD — DelFest

May 23 — Wilmington, NC — Greenfield Lake Amphitheater

May 24 — Charleston, SC — Spoleto Festival

May 26 — Ponte Vedra Beach, FL — Ponte Vedra Concert Hall

May 27 — Birmingham, AL — Avondale Brewing Company

May 28 — Knoxville, TN — Tennessee Theatre

May 29 — Pelham, TN — The Caverns

May 30 — Atlanta, GA — The Eastern

June 20–21 — Telluride, CO — Telluride Bluegrass Festival

June 23 — Kansas City, MO — Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts

June 24 — St. Louis, MO — Powell Hall

June 25 — Owensboro, KY — ROMP Fest

June 26 — Cincinnati, OH — Taft Theatre

June 27 — Boone, NC — Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts

July 18 — Katonah, NY — Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, Venetian Theater

July 19 — Hammondsport, NY — Concerts at Point of the Bluff

July 21 — South Deerfield, MA — Tree House Brewing Company, Deerfield

July 22 — Bar Harbor, ME — Criterion Theatre

July 24 — Hiram, ME — Ossipee Valley Music Festival

July 25 — Newport, RI — Newport Folk Festival

July 26 — Lyons, CO — RockyGrass Festival

July 27 — Teton Village, WY — Grand Teton Music Festival

September 9 — Grand Rapids, MI — Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park

September 10 — Royal Oak, MI — Royal Oak Music Theatre

September 11 — Evanston, IL — Cahn Auditorium

September 13 — Milwaukee, WI — The Pabst Theater

September 15 — Rochester, MN — Mayo Civic Center, Presentation Hall

September 16 — Iowa City, IA — Hancher Auditorium at University of Iowa

September 17 — Goshen, IN — Sauder Concert Hall

September 18 — Columbus, OH — Southern Theatre

September 19 — Cleveland Heights, OH — Cain Park Evans Amphitheater

October 1 — Seattle, WA — The Moore Theatre

October 2 — Portland, OR — Revolution Hall

October 3 — Bend, OR — Tower Theatre

October 7 — Santa Barbara, CA — TBA

October 8 — Los Angeles, CA — TBA

October 9 — San Diego, CA — Epstein Family Amphitheater

October 10 — Scottsdale, AZ — Virginia G. Piper Theater, Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts

October 11 — Albuquerque, NM — KiMo Theatre

October 13 — Beaver Creek, CO — Vilar Performing Arts Center

October 14 — Denver, CO — Paramount Theatre

October 15 — Boulder, CO — Boulder Theater

October 17 — Manteo, NC — Outer Banks Bluegrass Island Festival

November 4 — New York, NY — Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall

November 5 — Glenside, PA — Keswick Theatre

November 6 — Washington, DC — Warner Theatre

November 7 — Storrs, CT — Jorgensen Center For The Performing Arts

November 8 — Rutland, VT — The Paramount Theatre

November 11 — Portland, ME — State Theatre

November 12 — Concord, NH — Capitol Center for the Arts, Chubb Theatre

November 13 — Boston, MA — Boch Center, Shubert Theatre

November 14 — Ithaca, NY — State Theatre

November 15 — Buffalo, NY — Center for the Arts

November 17 — Toronto, ON — Koerner Hall

November 19 — Louisville, KY — The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, Brown Theatre

November 21 — Nashville, TN — Ryman Auditorium