Punch Brothers Announce December Tour Dates

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Punch Brothers have announced a number of new US tour dates for this December, starting at Overture Hall in Madison, WI, on December 1, and making their way across the Midwest, over to the Northeast and Southeast. Gabriel Kahane will again join the band for the first two weeks, after which Anaïs Mitchell will join for several shows. A limited ticket pre-sale begins Tuesday, September 15, at PunchBrothers.com; general on-sale begins this Friday, September 18. The current leg of the tour, which kicks off Friday at FreshGrass Festival, now includes a set at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in San Francisco.

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Punch Brothers, who kick off the next leg of their tour this Friday at FreshGrass Festival in North Adams, Massachusetts, have announced a number of new US tour dates for this December. Those shows, featuring music from the band's latest Nonesuch release, The Phosphorescent Blues, and more, start at Overture Hall in Madison, Wisconsin, on December 1, and make their way across the Midwest, over to the Northeast and Southeast. There are a few more dates still to be announced in the coming weeks. Gabriel Kahane will again join the band for the first two weeks, after which Anaïs Mitchell will join for several shows.

A limited ticket pre-sale will begin tomorrow, September 15, at 10 AM local time at PunchBrothers.com. If you miss out, public tickets will go on sale this Friday, September 18.

The current leg of the tour, scheduled to early October, now includes a free set at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park the weekend of October 2, where Emmylou Harris, a festival regular, is joined by Rodney Crowell for this year's event. Chris Thile will give a solo tour of the United States starting in late October.

See below for all of the currently scheduled Punch Brothers shows. For all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

PUNCH BROTHERS ON TOUR

Sep 18 FreshGrass Festival North Adams, MA
Sep 19 Flynn Theater* Burlington, VT
Sep 20 Toronto Urban Roots Festival Toronto, ON
Sep 20 TURF Club Show at Horseshoe Tavern* Toronto, ON
Sep 22 Mr. Smalls Theatre* Millvale, PA
Sep 23 Michigan Theater* Ann Arbor, MI
Sep 24 Iroquois Amphitheater* Louisville, KY
Sep 26 Pilgrimage Festival* Franklin, TN
Sep 27 Roots n Blues n BBQ Festival Columbia, MO
Sep 29 Lied Center for Performing Arts* Lincoln, NE
Sep 30 Hoyt Sherman Place Theatre* Des Moines, IA
Oct 2 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass San Francisco, CA
Oct 3 LA Bluegrass Situation Los Angeles, CA
Oct 8 National Sawdust Brooklyn, NY
     
Dec 1 Overture Hall* Madison, WI
Dec 2 Rialto Square Theatre* Joliet, IL
Dec 3 State Theatre* Minneapolis, MN
Dec 6 State Theatre* Ithaca, NY
Dec 7 State Theatre* New Brunswick, NJ
Dec 9 Santander Performing Arts Center* Reading, PA
Dec 11 Grand Opera House* Wilmington, DE
Dec 12 Capitol Theatre* Port Chester, NY
Dec 16 Paramount Theater† Charlottesville, VA
Dec 17 Carolina Theatre† Durham, NC
Dec 18 Bijou Theatre† Knoxville, TN
     

* w/special guest Gabriel Kahane
† w/special guest Anaïs Mitchell

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