St. Paul & The Broken Bones Detail Spring Tour 2022

The band also shared a live performance video featuring “The Last Dance.”

By Scott Bernstein Nov 9, 2021 1:30 pm PST

St. Paul and The Broken Bones announced a 2022 Spring Tour of the U.S. in support of their forthcoming The Alien Coast studio album. The Alabama-based eight-piece will play 30 concerts in March, April and May with The Alien Coast due out via ATO Records on January 28.

Frontman Paul Janeway and his bandmates start the tour at The Eastern in Atlanta on March 4. An appearance in Charleston, South Carolina on March 5 will be followed by performances in Raleigh, North Carolina on March 6 and Washington D.C. on March 8 and 9. Next comes St. Paul & The Broken Bones’ largest concert yet in New York City, when they play The Beacon Theatre on March 11.

The octet continues the tour in Lebanon, New Hampshire on March 12 ahead of dates in Boston on March 13, Philadelphia on March 15, Pittsburgh on March 16, Toronto on March 18, Ottawa on March 19 and Detroit on March 20. Up next is two nights in Chicago March 22 and 23 before the band ends the month with shows in Minneapolis on March 25 and St. Louis on March 26.

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St. Paul & The Broken Bones return to the road after a few weeks off for concerts in Dallas on April 23 and Austin on April 24. From there, the group heads west via Tulsa (April 26), Denver (April 28), Aspen (April 29) and Salt Lake City (April 30). Dates in Seattle on May 3, Portland on May 5, Oakland on May 6, San Diego on May 7, Los Angeles on May 10, Pioneertown (California) on May 11 and Phoenix on May 12 bring the tour to a close.

Tickets for St. Paul & The Broken Bones’ 2022 Spring Tour dates go on sale this Friday, November 12. Follow this link for pre-sale information.

Janeway and company shared a live performance video featuring The Alien Coast lead single “The Last Dance.” Check it out below:


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