Chris Thile Tours United States with Béla Fleck

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Chris Thile launches a week-long US tour with banjoist Béla Fleck at the Holland Performing Arts Center in Omaha Tuesday. The tour continues with a stop at the Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan; two in upstate New York, at Smith Opera House in Geneva and Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival; and two concerts in California, at the Fox Theater in Oakland and the Theatre at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles.

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Chris Thile launches a week-long tour of the United States with banjoist Béla Fleck (who celebrated a birthday over the weekend) at the Holland Performing Arts Center in Omaha, Nebraska, on Tuesday. The tour continues with a stop at the Interlochen Center for the Arts in Interlochen, Michigan; two in upstate New York, at Smith Opera House in Geneva and Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival; and two concerts in California, at the Fox Theater in Oakland and the Theatre at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles.

See below for all of Thile’s currently scheduled shows for 2016; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

“The most impressive musicians are often versatile, but few match the breadth of the brilliant mandolinist Chris Thile,” says the New York Times. “His versatility is apparent in the remarkable range of colors and shadings he produces on his instrument; phrases unfold with myriad subtle gradations.”

Thile joins his fellow Punch Brothers for the RockyGrass Festival in Colorado at the end of the month. The group then heads to Japan for a six-show residency at the Blue Note in Tokyo in August, followed by a five-city tour of Australia, concluding with a return home to the States for a show in Newberg, Oregon. For Punch Brothers tour details, click here.

CHRIS THILE ON TOUR

Jul 12 Holland Performing Arts Center Omaha, NE
Jul 14 Interlochen Center for the Arts Interlochen, MI
Jul 15 Smith Opera House Geneva, NY
Jul 16 Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival Oak Hill, NY
Jul 19 Fox Theater Oakland, CA
Jul 20 The Theatre at Ace Hotel Los Angeles, CA
     

 

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    Chris Thile Tours United States with Béla Fleck
    Brantley Gutierrez

    Chris Thile launches a week-long tour of the United States with banjoist Béla Fleck (who celebrated a birthday over the weekend) at the Holland Performing Arts Center in Omaha, Nebraska, on Tuesday. The tour continues with a stop at the Interlochen Center for the Arts in Interlochen, Michigan; two in upstate New York, at Smith Opera House in Geneva and Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival; and two concerts in California, at the Fox Theater in Oakland and the Theatre at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles.

    See below for all of Thile’s currently scheduled shows for 2016; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    “The most impressive musicians are often versatile, but few match the breadth of the brilliant mandolinist Chris Thile,” says the New York Times. “His versatility is apparent in the remarkable range of colors and shadings he produces on his instrument; phrases unfold with myriad subtle gradations.”

    Thile joins his fellow Punch Brothers for the RockyGrass Festival in Colorado at the end of the month. The group then heads to Japan for a six-show residency at the Blue Note in Tokyo in August, followed by a five-city tour of Australia, concluding with a return home to the States for a show in Newberg, Oregon. For Punch Brothers tour details, click here.

    CHRIS THILE ON TOUR

    Jul 12 Holland Performing Arts Center Omaha, NE
    Jul 14 Interlochen Center for the Arts Interlochen, MI
    Jul 15 Smith Opera House Geneva, NY
    Jul 16 Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival Oak Hill, NY
    Jul 19 Fox Theater Oakland, CA
    Jul 20 The Theatre at Ace Hotel Los Angeles, CA
         

     

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