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Radiohead’s Motion Picture House Expands With New Dates, Cities, and a Student Discount

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Motion Picture House: Kid A Mnesia arrived at Coachella to a rave reception, and now it’s on the move. Radiohead and AEG have expanded the large-scale audiovisual installation’s Brooklyn run through the end of June, added new cities, and introduced a college student discount program that makes the experience accessible to a whole new audience.

The installation itself is built around ‘Kid A Mnesia,’ a film assembled from the artwork Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood created during the making of ‘Kid A’ and ‘Amnesiac,’ set to a soundtrack drawn from the original multitracks of both albums. Full-scale gallery installations featuring artwork from that era round out the experience. It’s an immersive encounter with 2 of the most influential albums in modern rock history, presented at a scale those records deserve.

The Brooklyn run at the Agger Fish Building now extends through June 28th, with Wednesday showings added alongside the existing Thursday through Sunday schedule. That Wednesday slot carries a 30 percent discount for anyone with a .edu email address, a program that applies to every city on the tour. Students can register for the discount directly through the Motion Picture House ticketing portal.

The full touring schedule takes the installation to 4 cities across North America, closing with a run at San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts.

Motion Picture House: Kid A Mnesia Schedule:

May 6 – June 28: Brooklyn, NY @ Agger Fish Building

July 30 – August 23: Chicago, IL @ Cinespace Studio

October 27 – November 15: Mexico City @ La Maravilla Studios

January 14 – February 7: San Francisco, CA @ Palace of Fine Arts

My Morning Jacket Headline One Big Holiday 2027 With Modest Mouse, Spoon, and More in Mexico

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Some music events are worth building a vacation around. One Big Holiday 2027 is exactly that. My Morning Jacket will headline 3 performances at Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya in Mexico from January 14-18, 2027, bringing along an all-star lineup that includes Modest Mouse, Spoon, Wednesday, Durand Jones & The Indications, Kevin Morby, La Lom, Bonny Light Horseman, Slow Pulp, and Say She She, plus DJ sets from Chromeo and Britt Daniel.

The format is what sets One Big Holiday apart. Daytime performances on a tropical beachfront stage, the fan-favorite Main Stage in the Concert Courtyard, and late-night dance parties under the stars give the 4-day event a rhythm that no standard festival can replicate. Add artist-hosted workshops, local excursions, and charitable opportunities, and this is a full experience, not just a concert.

Accommodation options run the full range. Guests can stay steps from the stages at Hard Rock Hotel, with a limited number of rooms also available at the Five Diamond sister resort UNICO 20°87°, a boutique all-inclusive property 15 minutes away by complimentary shuttle.

All-inclusive packages cover premium resort accommodations, access to every performance and activity, meals at sit-down restaurants and buffets, 24-hour room service, event-chef-curated food offerings, and a full selection of cocktails and mocktails. A complete performance and activity schedule is coming soon.

One Big Holiday has been a destination event since Cloud 9 Adventures established it alongside The Bowery Presents and My Morning Jacket in 2014. The 2027 edition brings the event’s strongest lineup in years, anchored by a band that consistently delivers some of the most expansive and emotionally charged live performances in rock.

Packages are on sale now at mmjonebigholiday.com. Pre-sale access opened May 19th for returning guests and One Big Family members, with general public packages available now.

BNYX Assembles Peso Pluma, Yeat, and Bizarrap for the Explosive Debut Album ‘Genesis FM’

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BNYX has spent years building one of the most impressive production resumes in hip-hop, and now he’s stepping fully into the spotlight. His debut album ‘Genesis FM’ drops this Friday, and the opening move is “FuĆ«go,” a new collaboration bringing together Peso Pluma, Yeat, and Argentine producer Bizarrap in a track that rides electro textures, chromatic synths, and cascading percussion into something that sounds genuinely unlike anything else out right now.

The official music video is out now via Lyfestyle Corporation/Field Trip/Capitol Records.

What makes “FuĆ«go” work is that it doesn’t feel forced. 4 artists with completely distinct creative identities fold into each other without losing what makes any of them distinctive. That’s BNYX’s signature, and it runs through everything on ‘Genesis FM.’

The album’s collaborator list is wide and deliberate. Alongside Peso Pluma and Yeat, ‘Genesis FM’ features Kid Cudi and Rƶyksopp on January’s “Everywhere I Go (Remind Me),” plus Don Toliver, Big Sean, Chromeo, UK underground pioneer Lancey Foux, Philly jazz saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins, British R&B auteur Clara La San, and more.

The context behind this release matters. BNYX contributed 7 songs to Yeat’s ‘ADL,’ 3 to Don Toliver’s Billboard 200-topping ‘Octane,’ and 2 to ‘Strictly 4 the Scythe,’ the critically lauded debut from Denzel Curry’s supergroup The Scythe. His ‘Genesis FM’ track “Overloaddd” is also the new theme song for X Games League. He’s spent 7 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Rap Producers chart and built a behind-the-scenes catalog that includes Drake, Travis Scott, Playboy Carti, NBA YoungBoy, Lil Uzi Vert, and Lil Tecca.

His artist trajectory has moved just as fast. The 2024 debut single “Go Again” with Yeat and Superheaven led to “Smoking in the Rain” featuring Lil Yachty, “Where You Been” with Len, and the 2025 EP ‘Loading….’ with appearances from Earl Sweatshirt and Zukenee. ‘Genesis FM’ is the full statement.

Up next, BNYX hits the road supporting Yeat on The Love/Lyfe Tour.

Dua Lipa Captured 92 Shows and 5 Continents, Now ‘Live From Mexico’ Brings It All Home

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The Radical Optimism Tour was one of the biggest live runs of the decade, and Dua Lipa is marking its finale properly. ‘Dua Lipa (Live From Mexico),’ a live album and concert film recorded across 3 sold-out nights at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros, arrives this week via Warner Records.

The concert film premieres May 21st at 6 pm BST/1 pm ET on Dua’s YouTube channel. The live album hits DSPs May 22nd, with physical copies shipping June 5th.

The Radical Optimism Tour closed out 92 shows across 5 continents, including back-to-back sold-out dates at Wembley Stadium, with over 1.75 million tickets sold. Mexico City was the finale, and the energy in this recording reflects exactly what that means.

One of the standout moments: a duet with Fher Olvera of ManĆ” on the band’s classic 1992 hit “Oye Mi Amor,” part of a broader tradition Dua maintained throughout the tour of performing bespoke covers in the local language of each city. Across the full run, she performed in 9 languages, including Spanish, Italian, French, Czech, Dutch, German, Portuguese, and Albanian.

“This tour has been the most beautiful and fulfilling experience of my career so far,” Dua says in the concert film’s trailer. “You’ve built something bigger than a show. You’ve built a family and I feel that every single night.”

The 21-track live album captures the full scope of a set that pulls from across her catalog, from “Don’t Start Now” and “Levitating” through ‘Radical Optimism’ cuts like “Training Season,” “Illusion,” and “Houdini.” It’s a document of a live show operating at the highest level.

‘Dua Lipa (Live From Mexico)’ Track Listing:

“Training Season” (Live From Mexico)

“End Of An Era” (Live From Mexico)

“Break My Heart” (Live From Mexico)

“One Kiss” (Live From Mexico)

“Whatcha Doing” (Live From Mexico)

“Levitating” (Live From Mexico)

“These Walls” (Live From Mexico)

“Oye Mi Amor” ft. Fher de ManĆ” (Live From Mexico)

“Maria” (Live From Mexico)

“Physical” (Live From Mexico)

“Electricity” (Live From Mexico)

“Hallucinate” (Live From Mexico)

“Illusion” (Live From Mexico)

“Falling Forever” (Live From Mexico)

“Happy For You” (Live From Mexico)

“Love Again” (Live From Mexico)

“Anything For Love” (Live From Mexico)

“Be The One” (Live From Mexico)

“New Rules / Dance The Night Interlude” (Live From Mexico)

“Don’t Start Now” (Live From Mexico)

“Houdini” (Live From Mexico)

Billy Idol Gets the Lifetime Achievement Award at the AMAs and Then Performs His Greatest Hits

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The 52nd American Music Awards just got a whole lot more interesting. Billy Idol, 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and one of rock’s most enduring figures, will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at this year’s ceremony, live from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Monday, May 25th at 8 pm ET on CBS and Paramount+.

What makes this one count double: Idol isn’t just accepting an award. He’s performing a medley of his biggest hits, his first time on the AMAs stage as a performer ever, and his first appearance on the show since presenting in 2004. “Dancing with Myself,” “White Wedding,” “Rebel Yell,” “Eyes Without a Face,” “Cradle of Love” — the catalog speaks for itself, and seeing it performed live in that setting is the kind of television moment worth watching for.

Idol joins an exclusive list. Previous Lifetime Achievement Award recipients at the AMAs include Diana Ross and Rod Stewart. The recognition reflects nearly 50 years of impact, from his early years fronting Generation X between 1977 and 1981 through his landmark solo run alongside guitarist Steve Stevens, and straight through to 2025’s ‘Dream Into It’ on Dark Horse Records.

This year also brought ‘Billy Idol Should Be Dead,’ the definitive documentary about his life and career, making 2026 one of the most significant years of a career already full of them.

The 52nd AMAs features a stacked night of performances from International Artist Award of Excellence recipient Karol G, Hootie & The Blowfish, Keith Urban, Maluma, Teddy Swims, Twenty One Pilots, Teyana Taylor, Riley Green, Katseye, Sombr, and more. Queen Latifah hosts from the largest venue in the show’s history.

Taylor Swift leads the nominations with 8, followed by Morgan Wallen, Olivia Dean, Sabrina Carpenter, and Sombr with 7 each. Fan voting remains open for Social Song of the Year and Tour of the Year through the first 30 minutes of the broadcast.

The 52nd American Music Awards airs Monday, May 25th at 8 pm ET on CBS and Paramount+.

Scotty McCreery Marks 15 Years With Seven No. 1 Hits, Four New Recordings, and Josh Turner

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Fifteen years in, and Scotty McCreery has the receipts. The multi-platinum country hitmaker has announced ’15,’ a retrospective collection arriving July 17th via Triple Tigers Records, featuring 9 of his biggest hits alongside 4 new recordings, including a full-circle duet that ties directly back to where everything started.

The story begins in 2011, when a 16-year-old McCreery walked into his American Idol audition and sang Josh Turner’s “Your Man” a cappella in front of Randy Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, and Steven Tyler. Fifteen years later, McCreery has re-recorded the song with Turner himself, closing a loop that spans more than a decade of friendship, mentorship, and mutual respect.

“Getting to know him has been something little Scotty would never have imagined,” McCreery says of Turner. “Having the honor of recording ‘Your Man’ with him is a moment I’ll never get over.” Turner, for his part, is equally warm about it: “He came on the scene singing that song and has had a great career ever since. Of course, I take credit for all of his success.” The new version of “Your Man” featuring Turner is out now.

The timing carries extra weight. Turner’s album ‘Your Man,’ which featured his original recording of the title track, turns 20 this year. That kind of symmetry doesn’t happen by accident.

’15’ contains all 7 of McCreery’s No. 1 hits: “Five More Minutes,” “This Is It,” “In Between,” “You Time,” “Damn Strait,” “Cab in a Solo,” and “Bottle Rockets” featuring Hootie & The Blowfish, his recent platinum-certified chart-topper and first No. 1 in Canada. The vinyl and CD versions also include “See You Tonight,” his first Top 10 hit, making its first appearance on a physical release.

The 3 additional new cuts round out the package with genuine meaning. “Hello Darlin’,” the Conway Twitty classic McCreery has performed live for years, gets its proper studio treatment. Kris Kristofferson’s “Why Me, Lord?” reflects how McCreery feels about the last 15 years. And “Been a Good Run,” a new original co-written by McCreery, Rodney Clawson, Monty Criswell, and Derek George, brings genuine nostalgia to a project already loaded with it.

’15’ is available on vinyl, CD, and digitally on July 17th. Autographed vinyl and CDs are available at ScottyMcCreery.com and Talk Shop Live.

’15’ Track Listing:

See You Tonight (Scotty McCreery/Ashley Gorley/Zack Crowell) – available on vinyl and CD only

Five More Minutes (McCreery/Frank Rogers/Monty Criswell)

This Is It (McCreery/Rogers/Aaron Eshuis)

In Between (McCreery/Rogers/Jessi Alexander/Jonathan Singleton)

You Time (McCreery/Rogers/Eshuis)

Damn Strait (Jim Collins/Trent Tomlinson)

Cab in a Solo (McCreery/Rogers/Criswell/Derek George/Brent Anderson)

It Matters to Her (McCreery/Rhett Akins/Thomas Lee Miller)

“Bottle Rockets” featuring Hootie & The Blowfish (McCreery/Rogers/Criswell/George/Anderson/Jeremy Bussey/Bobby Hambrick/Darius Rucker/Mark Bryan/Dean Felber/Jim Sonefeld)

“Your Man” featuring Josh Turner (Chris Stapleton/Chris DuBois/Jace Everett)

“Hello Darlin'” (Conway Twitty)

“Been a Good Run” (McCreery/Rodney Clawson/Criswell/George)

“Why Me, Lord?” (Kris Kristofferson)

El Buki Marco Antonio SolĆ­s Brings Tour Gratitud 2026 to North America This Summer

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Five decades into one of the most extraordinary careers in Latin music, Marco Antonio SolĆ­s still commands arenas, still sells them out, and still delivers performances that feel like shared emotional events rather than concerts. Tour Gratitud 2026 is his newest U.S. run, and as the name signals, it’s personal.

Promoted by Live Nation, the tour opens July 24th in Austin at Moody Center and moves through major markets including Boston, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Chicago, Washington DC, Sacramento, and San Jose before closing October 11th in Highland, CA at Yaamava’ Theater. The full run covers 23 dates across the U.S. and Canada.

The setlist draws from a catalog that has served as the soundtrack to millions of lives across generations. Songs like “Si No Te Hubieras Ido,” “Tu CĆ”rcel,” “MĆ”s Que Tu Amigo,” “Dónde EstarĆ” Mi Primavera,” “La Venia Bendita,” and “ĀæA Dónde Vamos a Parar?” are more than hits; they’re touchstones, and in a live setting they hit with a completely different weight.

SolĆ­s has framed this tour as an expression of gratitude to the fans who have stayed with him throughout his career, and to the faith that has guided him. That connection shows up in every room he plays. His concerts bring together multiple generations of fans who find their own memories and love stories inside his music.

With international awards, sold-out stadium runs, and a musical legacy that continues growing from one generation to the next, Marco Antonio SolĆ­s remains in a category of his own in Spanish-language music. Tour Gratitud 2026 reflects exactly that standing.

Presales are on now, with the general sale going live Friday, May 22nd at 10 am local time. VIP options are available.

Tour Gratitud 2026 Dates:

July 24 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center

July 25 – Hidalgo, TX @ Payne Arena

Aug 7 – Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena

Aug 8 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center

Aug 14 – Washington, DC @ The Theater at MGM National Harbor

Aug 15 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway

Aug 19 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun

Aug 21 – Reading, PA @ Santander Arena

Aug 22 – Belmont Park, NY @ UBS Arena

Aug 28 – Laval, QC @ Place Bell

Aug 29 – Hamilton, ON @ TD Coliseum

Sept 4 – Sterling Heights, MI @ Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre

Sept 5 – Rosemont, IL @ Allstate Arena

Sept 11 – Las Vegas, NV @ Dolby Live at Park MGM

Sept 12 – Las Vegas, NV @ Dolby Live at Park MGM

Sept 18 – Tucson, AZ @ Tucson Arena

Sept 19 – Phoenix, AZ @ Mortgage Matchup Center

Sept 25 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center

Sept 26 – San Jose, CA @ SAP Center

Oct 2 – Chula Vista, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

Oct 4 – Long Beach, CA @ Long Beach Amphitheater

Oct 9 – Fresno, CA @ Save Mart Center

Oct 11 – Highland, CA @ Yaamava’ Theater

Wave to Earth Take “The Pieces Tour” Global With a New Album Coming This Summer

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Wave to Earth are operating at a different scale now. The South Korean indie rock trio has confirmed “The Pieces Tour,” a massive global run promoted by Live Nation, covering 21 cities across North America before moving through Asia in November. A new album is also on the way this summer.

The North American leg opens September 4th in Vancouver and works through Chicago, Boston, Minneapolis, Seattle, San Francisco, Atlanta, and Austin, with marquee stops at Radio City Music Hall in New York City and the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. The Asia leg picks up November 12th in Bangkok, hitting Manila, Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Osaka, and Tokyo.

New single “Heaven and Hell” is the first music from the band since their 2024 EP ‘play with Earth! 0.03,’ which debuted at No. 5 on Spotify’s Top Albums Debut Global Chart and sent them out on a fully sold-out North American run. The new track signals what’s coming, and the album details will follow this summer.

The numbers behind Wave to Earth tell the story of a band that built something real. Over 7 million monthly listeners on Spotify, more than 500 million streams of “Seasons,” and hundreds of shows worldwide including Lollapalooza dates in Chicago, Chile, and India. The trio of Daniel Kim, John Cha, and Dong Q have been methodical about it since debuting in 2019.

Their catalog runs from ‘Wave 0.01’ and ‘Summer Flows 0.02’ in 2020 through their 2023 full-length debut ‘0.1 Flaws and All,’ which produced breakout single “Bad,” a No. 1 on Spotify’s Viral 50 Global Chart. Every release has expanded their reach, and “The Pieces Tour” reflects just how far that reach now extends.

Presale registration opens today, May 20th, with the general sale going live Thursday, May 21st at 10 am local time.

“The Pieces Tour” 2026 Dates:

Sept 4 – Vancouver, BC @ Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre

Sept 5 – Seattle, WA @ WAMU Theater @ Lumen Field

Sept 8 – San Francisco, CA @ The Theater at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium

Sept 9 – Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre

Sept 12 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre

Sept 15 – Mexico City, MX @ Pepsi Center WTC

Sept 18 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union Event Center

Sept 19 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium

Sept 21 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory

Sept 22 – Chicago, IL @ Aragon Ballroom

Sept 25 – Toronto, ON @ The Theatre at Great Canadian Toronto

Sept 26 – Montreal, QC @ MTELUS

Sept 27 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway

Sept 29 – New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall

Oct 2 – Washington, D.C. @ The Anthem

Oct 3 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark

Oct 6 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy

Oct 7 – Charlotte, NC @ Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre

Oct 9 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall

Oct 10 – Austin, TX @ ACL Live at the Moody Theater

Oct 11 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

Nov 12 – Bangkok @ UOB Live

Nov 15 – Manila @ SM Mall of Asia Arena

Nov 18 – Hong Kong @ AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 10

Nov 20 – Singapore @ Singapore Indoor Stadium

Nov 22 – Kuala Lumpur @ Idea Live Arena

Nov 24 – Taipei @ Taipei International Convention Center (TICC)

Nov 26 – Osaka @ BIGCAT

Nov 27 – Tokyo @ Zepp DiverCity

Everclear Let Fans Pick the Setlist on “The Lucky 7 Tour” With American Hi-Fi This Fall

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Everclear has always known their audience, and “The Lucky 7 Tour” makes that relationship official. The 24-date fall headlining run, featuring special guests American Hi-Fi, gives fans direct input on the setlist: the top 7 most requested songs from Everclear’s three-decade catalog will be played at each night’s show, city by city.

Frontman Art Alexakis is all in on the concept. “Our fans have always been a huge part of what we do, so giving them a real voice in the setlist, letting them vote on the songs they want to hear, makes this tour feel even more special,” he says. “We can’t wait to get out there, and having our old friends American Hi-Fi with us is perfect.”

The fall run opens October 22nd in Los Angeles at The Bellwether and moves through San Francisco, Portland, Denver, Salt Lake City, Omaha, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Louisville before closing November 22nd in Nashville at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville. A preview date with American Hi-Fi goes down August 22nd in Las Vegas at ZOUK at Resorts World Las Vegas.

Alongside the fan-voted 7, Everclear’s set will include beloved catalog staples like “Father of Mine” and “Santa Monica,” songs that have held up across 3 decades of relentless touring. The combination of guaranteed hits and crowd-chosen deep cuts makes every night its own thing.

There’s also a cause attached. $1 from every ticket sold on “The Lucky 7 Tour” goes directly to MusiCares, the music industry’s leading health and human services charity.

Tickets are on sale now. VIP and meet and greet packages are available.

A note on the full schedule: Everclear has been active all year, with dates running from late May through the fall headlining run. The complete itinerary is below.

Everclear “The Lucky 7 Tour” 2026 Dates:

May 30 – Reno, NV @ Reno River Festival

June 6 – Biloxi, MS @ Hard Rock Hotel and Casino

June 7 – Southaven, MS @ BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove

June 11 – Antioch, IL @ Village of Antioch Concert Series

June 13 – Peachtree City, GA @ Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater

June 17 – Richmond, VA @ Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden

June 18 – Bethlehem, PA @ Musikfest CafĆ©

June 19 – Morgantown, WV @ Hazel Ruby McQuain Amphitheater

June 20 – Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom

June 21 – Nantucket, MA @ The Muse

June 26 – Greeley, CO @ Greeley Independence Stampede

June 27 – Boise, ID @ Boise Music Festival

July 3 – Bossier City, LA @ Margaritaville Resort Casino

July 11 – Spokane, WA @ Blessing in Disguise Music Festival

July 18 – Everett, WA @ Rock The Boat

July 23 – Cohasset, MA @ South Shore Music Circus

July 24 – North Stonington, CT @ Jonathan Edwards Winery

July 25 – Clearfield, PA @ Clearfield County Fair

July 26 – Rochester, NH @ Rochester Opera House

July 29 – Gardiner, ME @ Johnson Hall Opera House

July 30 – Hyannis, MA @ Cape Cod Melody Tent

Aug 1 – Warrendale, PA @ Jergel’s Rhythm Grille

Aug 6 – Romeoville, IL @ RomeoFest

Aug 7 – New Berlin, IL @ Danenberger Family Vineyards

Aug 13 – Dickinson, ND @ LIVE at Legacy Square

Aug 14 – Saskatoon, SK @ Rock the River

Aug 22 – Las Vegas, NV @ ZOUK at Resorts World Las Vegas

Aug 28 – Mulhurst, AB @ Pigeon Lake Concert Series

Sept 11 – Maryville, TN @ The Shed Smokehouse & Juke Joint

Sept 12 – Jasper, AL @ Foothills Festival

Sept 17 – Albuquerque, NM @ New Mexico State Fair

Sept 25 – York, PA @ Appell Center for the Performing Arts

Sept 26 – Ocean City, MD @ Oceans Calling Music Festival

Oct 3 – Sleepy Hollow, NY @ Sleepy Hollow Music Festival

Oct 17 – Fort McDowell, AZ @ We-Ko-Pa Casino Resort

Oct 22 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Bellwether

Oct 23 – Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades

Oct 24 – San Francisco, CA @ The Independent

Oct 25 – Saratoga, CA @ The Mountain Winery

Oct 27 – Eugene, OR @ McDonald Theatre

Oct 28 – Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom

Oct 31 – Billings, MT @ The Pub Station

Nov 1 – Denver, CO @ Gothic Theatre

Nov 3 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex

Nov 5 – Cheyenne, WY @ The Lincoln

Nov 6 – Wichita, KS @ The Cotillion

Nov 7 – Omaha, NE @ The Astro Theater

Nov 8 – Kansas City, MO @ The Truman

Nov 10 – Des Moines, IA @ Hoyt Sherman Place

Nov 12 – Champaign, IL @ The City Center

Nov 13 – East Moline, IL @ The Rust Belt

Nov 14 – Madison, WI @ The Sylvee

Nov 15 – Minneapolis, MN @ Mystic Lake Casino Showroom

Nov 17 – Fort Wayne, IN @ Clyde Theatre

Nov 19 – Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues Cleveland

Nov 20 – Cincinnati, OH @ Bogarts

Nov 21 – Louisville, KY @ Caesars Southern Indiana Event Center

Nov 22 – Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl Nashville