Punch Brothers to Tour Japan, Australia in July

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Punch Brothers will bring music from their Grammy Award–winning album All Ashore to the shores of Japan and Australia in July. The tour starts with a four-night residency at Blue Note Tokyo, July 9–12, followed by four shows in Australia, in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney. 

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Punch Brothers will bring music from their Grammy Award–winning album All Ashore to the shores of Japan and Australia in July. The tour starts with a four-night residency at Blue Note Tokyo, July 9–12, followed by four shows in Australia, in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney. See the details below or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Back in the States, the band can be seen at Carnegie Hall on May 8, Telluride Bluegrass Festival in June, and RockyGrass Festival in July. Chris Thile hosts his public radio show Live From Here from The Town Hall in New York City this Saturday and next and throughout the country into June; the show can be heard around the world at livefromhere.org.

To pick up a copy of All Ashore, head to your local independent record store, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; you can also download it on iTunes and listen on Spotify and Apple Music.

PUNCH BROTHERS ON TOUR

July 9–12 Blue Note Tokyo Tokyo
July 14 Woodville, Adelaide Guitar Festival Adelaide
July 15 The Tivoli Brisbane
July 16 State Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne Melbourne
July 17 Enmore Theatre Sydney
     
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Punch Brothers 2018 tour by Nolan Knight

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