Pat Metheny Tours United States with Antonio Sánchez, Gwilym Simcock, Linda Oh

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Pat Metheny begins a US tour with drummer Antonio Sánchez, pianist Gwilym Simcock, and bassist Linda Oh with Opening Night/Week concerts of SFJAZZ Center's 2016–17 concert season, tonight and through the weekend. They perform five more shows in California, including a concert at UCLA's Royce Hall and a set at the Monterey Jazz Festival; two in Colorado; a stop in Kansas; and two in Metheny's home state of Missouri. The musicians will tour the East Coast in early 2017.

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Pat Metheny begins a two-week tour of the West and Midwest United States with drummer Antonio Sánchez, pianist Gwilym Simcock, and bassist Linda Oh with the Opening Night and Opening Week concerts of SFJAZZ Center’s 2016–17 concert season, starting tonight and continuing through the weekend, at Miner Auditorium in San Francisco. They perform five more shows in California, including a concert at Royce Hall in Los Angeles and a set at the Monterey Jazz Festival; two in Colorado; a stop in Kansas; and two in Metheny's home state of Missouri.

The musicians will resume their tour in the beginning of next year, with shows on the East Coast scheduled for January and February. See below for all of the currently announced shows, and visit nonesuch.com/on-tour for the latest.

Metheny first toured with this group over the summer, for dates in Europe and the UK. It was met with rave reviews, with the Guardian giving this "tour de force from an improv king" four stars. "The rapport within this newly minted band was unmistakable."

PAT METHENY QUARTET ON TOUR

Sep 8–11 SFJAZZ Center San Francisco, CA
Sep 13 Weill Hall, Sonoma State University Rohnert Park, CA
Sep 14 Lobero Theatre Santa Barbara, CA
Sep 15 Royce Hall Los Angeles, CA
Sep 17 Thornton Winery Temecula, CA
Sep 18 Monterey Jazz Festival Monterey, CA
Sep 21 Chautauqua Auditorium Boulder, CO
Sep 22 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Fort Collins, CO
Sep 23 McCain Auditorium, Kansas State University Manhattan, KS
Sep 24 Gillioz Theatre Springfield, MO
Sep 25 Sheldon Concert Hall St. Louis, MO
     
Jan 14 Barre Opera House Barre, VT
Jan 15 Collins Center for the Arts Orono, ME
Jan 19 Wilbur Theatre Boston, MA
Jan 20 Ridgefield Playhouse Ridgefield, CT
Jan 21 Keswick Theatre Glenside, PA
Jan 22 Count Basie Theatre Red Bank, NJ
Jan 24 Forbes Center for the Performing Arts Harrisonburg, VA
Jan 25 Strathmore Bethesda, MD
Jan 26 Carolina Theatre of Durham Durham, NC
Jan 30 Knight Theater, Levine Center for the Arts Charlotte, NC
Jan 31 Atlanta Symphony Hall Atlanta, GA
Feb 1 The Mahaffey Theater St. Petersburg, FL
Feb 4 Rose & Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center - SOLD OUT Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Feb 4–11 The Contemporary Jazz Cruise dep. Ft. Lauderdale, FL
     

 

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