Greensky Bluegrass Lays Out Part 1 Of Summer Tour 2024
Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. local time on Friday, March 15.
By Scott Bernstein Mar 13, 2024 • 7:59 am PDT

Photo by Dylan Langille
Greensky Bluegrass announced a batch of 2024 headlining tour dates in June. The new concerts along with previously announced festival plays and shows form “Summer Tour: Part One” for the jamgrass quintet.
The season starts in May with festival appearances at Mill Valley, DelFest and Dark Star Jubilee. Greensky then plays newly confirmed concerts at Grinders KC in Kansas City on June 6, Rock The Ruins in Indianapolis on June 8, Shelburne Museum in Shelburne (Vermont) on June 13 and New York City’s Pier 17 on June 14.
A fan club presale is underway now using solstice as the password. General on-sales begin on Friday, March 15 at 10 a.m. local time.
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More festival slots follow the headlining dates including Northlands on June 15 and Bonnaroo on June 16. July finds Greensky Bluegrass performing at Waterfront Blues Festival in Portland (Oregon), High Sierra Music Festival in Quincy (California) and 4848 Festival in Snowshoe, West Virginia ahead of a show in Beech Mountain, North Carolina on July 21.
Additional confirmed Greensky Bluegrass Summer 2024 gigs include the Grassfire and JamPacked festivals, SPAC with Tedeschi Trucks Band and their annual visit to Red Rocks Amphitheatre near Denver on September 13 and 14. The band is also aboard for the inaugural Moon Crush An Avett Moon destination event in Miramar Beach, Florida this November.
Scroll below for all Greensky Bluegrass tour dates with the rest of the band’s summer schedule to be announced soon.
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