Punch Brothers Announce Summer Tour

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Punch Brothers, who are hard at work on a new album, have announced a US summer tour, starting at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival just after the summer solstice and winding its way throughout the country and returning to Colorado for a set at Red Rocks Amphitheatre with Gillian Welch just ahead of the vernal equinox. The tour also includes a few dates with Andrew Bird.

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Punch Brothers, who are hard at work on a new album, have announced a summer tour of the United States, starting at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival just after the summer solstice and winding its way throughout the country and returning to Colorado for a set at Red Rocks Amphitheatre with Gillian Welch just ahead of the vernal equinox. The tour also includes a few dates with Andrew Bird.

For the first time, Punch Brothers will be offering Big Time Friend Packages during this tour, including premium tickets, access to a pre-show performance and Q&A, two bags of the band's custom-blended coffee in collaboration with Madcap Coffee, a signed tour poster, limited-edition tote bag, and more. A limited supply of pre-sale tickets and Big Time Friend Packages for most of the new dates will go on sale tomorrow, February 27, at 10am local time in Punch Brothers' Shop. General public tickets go on sale this Friday, March 2.

Punch Brothers' debut album, Punch, was released ten years ago today! You can hear it here.

PUNCH BROTHERS ON TOUR

Jul 12 Gaillard Center Charleston, SC
Jul 13 Pisgah Brewing Co. Black Mountain, NC
Jul 14 The Tabernacle Atlanta, GA
Jul 15 Forecastle Festival Louisville, KY
Jul 17 Knight Theater Charlotte, NC
Jul 18 Maymount Richmond, VA
Jul 20 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN
Jul 21 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN
Jul 23 Union Transfer Philadelphia, PA
Jul 25 House of Blues Boston, MA
Jul 26 Flynn Center for the Performing Arts Burlington, VT
Jul 27 State Theatre Portland, ME
Jul 28 Beacon Theatre New York, NY
     
Aug 8 Center for the Arts Buffalo, NY
Aug 9 Cain Park Cleveland Heights, OH
Aug 10 Royal Oak Music Theatre Royal Oak, MI
Aug 11 Palace Theatre St. Paul, MN
Aug 14 Egyptian Theatre Boise, ID
Aug 15 Bing Crosby Theater Spokane, WA
Aug 17 Kettlehouse Amphitheater^ Bonner, MT
Aug 18 Oregon Zoo Amphitheater^ Portland, OR
Aug 19 Woodland Park Zoo Amphitheatre^ Seattle, WA
Aug 21 Jackson Hall Davis, CA
Aug 22 Fox Theater Oakland, CA
Aug 23 Weill Hall Rohnert Park, CA
Aug 24 Theatre at Ace Hotel Los Angeles, CA
Aug 25 Observatory at North Park San Diego, CA
     
Sep 6 The Anthem Washington, DC
Sep 7 Symphony Center Chicago, IL
Sep 8 Touhill Performing Arts Center St. Louis, MO
Sep 9 Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts Kansas City, MO
Sep 11 Manship Theatre Baton Rouge, LA
Sep 12 Civic Theatre New Orleans, LA
Sep 13 Bass Concert Hall Austin, TX
Sep 14 Majestic Theatre Dallas, TX
Sep 15 Tower Theatre Oklahoma City, OK
Sep 17 Red Rocks Amphitheatre* Morrison, CO
     

^ w/Andrew Bird
* w/Gillian Welch

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