Watch: Punch Brothers Perform "Jumbo" from New Album, "All Ashore"

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Punch Brothers performed "Jumbo," from their new album, All Ashore, at Layman Drug Company in Nashville for a new video made by Alex Chaloff. You can watch it here. The band has brought its big summer tour out West, performing in Salt Lake City, Boise, and Spokane, before joining Andrew Bird for shows in Missoula, Portland, and Seattle.

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Punch Brothers, whose new album, All Ashore, was released on CD/digital last month and is due on vinyl September 7, performed the album track "Jumbo" at Layman Drug Company in Nashville for a new video made by Alex Chaloff. You can watch that performance below. You can watch performances of "It's All Part of the Plan," "Three Dots and a Dash," and "Like It's Going Out of Style" from the same session here.

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

Punch Brothers have brought their big summer tour out West, performing in Salt Lake City, Boise, and Spokane, before joining Andrew Bird for shows in Missoula, Portland, and Seattle this weekend. For details and tickets, see below or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

PUNCH BROTHERS ON TOUR

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
     
Nov 5 Pumpehuset Copenhagen, DENMARK
Nov 7 Konzerthaus Mozart Saal Vienna, AUSTRIA
Nov 8 Alhambra Geneva, SWITZERLAND
Nov 9 Neumünster Kirche Zürich, SWITZERLAND
Nov 11 Dashaus Ludwigshafen, GERMANY
Nov 12 THT / Paradiso Noord Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Nov 14 Philharmonie Luxembourg Luxembourg City, LUXEMBOURG
Nov 16 Barbican Centre London, UNITED KINGDOM
Nov 17 Le Trianon Paris, FRANCE
Nov 18 Elbphilharmonie (Großer Saal) Hamburg, GERMANY
     

^ w/Andrew Bird
* w/Gillian Welch

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Punch Brothers: "Jumbo" [video]

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