THE AVETT BROTHERS BEGIN 48-SHOW NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
NEW ALBUM, I AND LOVE AND YOU SET FOR AN AUGUST 11 RELEASE
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Coming off a set of highly acclaimed shows at SXSW and an opening set for Widespread Panic in Alabama this past weekend, North Carolina-based rock band The Avett Brothers hit the road for a huge cross country tour that wraps-up on July 25 in Myrtle Beach. This 48 show schedule includes eight supporting dates with Dave Matthews Band. The Brothers will also be stopping at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Sasquatch! Music Festival, and the Forecastle Festival.
"They're traveling troubadours of the inner workings of the heart and head, these men in their stage suits wielding banjos with the force of weapons," says Paste Magazine. "They communicate all the gray areas and intricacies thereof through simple sonic textures; bluegrass strings join keys, kick drums, sweet crooning and guttural screams."
The Avett Brothers are currently featured on the March/April cover of American Songwriter magazine talking for the first time about their upcoming American Recordings debut (and tenth studio album), I and Love and You slated for an August 11 release and produced by Grammy award winning Rick Rubin.
The story of The Avett Brothers has been told by word of mouth until now. Come witness what thousands have been loyally following and speaking about for years...
THE AVETT BROTHERS ON TOUR:
4/22
Raleigh, NC
TWC Music Pavilion w/ DMB
4/24
Charlotte, NC
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre w/ DMB
4/25
Birmingham, AL
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
4/26
New Orleans, LA
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
4/28
Alpharetta, GA
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre w/ DMB
4/29
Alpharetta, GA
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre w/ DMB
5/01
The Woodlands, TX
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion w/ DMB
5/02
Dallas, TX
Superpages.com Center w/ DMB
5/05
Albuquerque, NM
Journal Pavilion w/ DMB
5/06
Phoenix, AZ
Cricket Wireless Pavilion w/ DMB
5/07
Tucson, AZ
Rialto Theatre
5/09
Los Angeles, CA
Henry Fonda Theatre
5/10
Solana Beach, CA
Belly Up Tavern
5/12
Hanford, CA
Hanford Fox Theatre
5/14
Santa Cruz, CA
Rio Theatre
5/15
San Francisco, CA
The Fillmore
5/16
San Francisco, CA
The Fillmore
5/20
Eugene, OR
McDonald Theatre
5/22
Portland, OR
Crystal Ballroom
5/23
Portland, OR
Crystal Ballroom
5/24
George, WA
Sasquatch! Music Festival
5/30
Philadelphia, PA
Trocadero Theatre
6/11
Washington, DC
Lisner Auditorium
6/12
New York, NY
Fillmore @ Irving Plaza
6/13
New York, NY
Fillmore @ Irving Plaza
6/14
Rochester, NY
Water Street Music Hall
6/16
Pittsburgh, PA
Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead
6/19
Akron, OH
Akron Civic Theatre
6/20
Columbus, OH
Newport Music Hall
6/21
Covington, KY
The Madison Theater
6/23
Lexington, KY
Kentucky Theatre
6/25
St. Louis, MO
The Pageant
6/26
Des Moines, IA
Hoyt Sherman Theatre
6/27
Minneapolis, MN
Minnesota Zoo Amphitheater
6/28
Chicago, IL
House of Blues
7/09
Norfolk, VA
Harrison Opera House
7/10
Richmond, VA
The National
7/11
Roanoke, VA
Roanoke Performing Arts Theatre
7/12
Louisville, KY
Forecastle Festival
7/16
St. Augustine, FL
St. Augustine Amphitheater
7/17
Lake Buena Vista, FL
House of Blues
7/18
Tampa, FL
The Cuban Club
7/19
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
The Parker Playhouse
7/24
Myrtle Beach, SC
House of Blues
7/25
Myrtle Beach, SC
House of Blues
And if for some reason you don't already have The Avett's top-notch 2007 release Emotionalism, stream it here...
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