Punch Brothers Announce Summer Tour Schedule

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Punch Brothers have announced their summer plans, with dozens of tour dates planned to take them across the United States through September. "Spring is here (!!) and summer's just around the corner," says the band. "And that means it's festival season. We're excited to be playing a bunch of great festivals and other shows including Bonnaroo, Newport Folk Festival, Mile High Music Festival, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Targhee Bluegrass Festival, and others."

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While there doesn't seem to have been much time since they were last on the road, Punch Brothers have announced their summer plans, with dozens of tour dates planned to take them across the United States (including up into Alaska) through September.

"Spring is here (!!) and summer's just around the corner," says the band. "And that means it's festival season. We're excited to be playing a bunch of great festivals and other shows including Bonnaroo, Newport Folk Festival, Mile High Music Festival, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Targhee Bluegrass Festival, and others."

Below is a full list of upcoming dates, beginning with tonight's set at the Indiana University Auditorium in Bloomington, Indiana, and including a number of new dates taking place this summer. Stay tune for information on new shows as they are confirmed. And as always, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour for links to venues and tickets.

SPRING/SUMMER PERFORMANCES

April 7 Indiana Univ. Auditorium Bloomington, IN
April 10 Hamilton Perf. Arts Center Hamilton, MT
April 16 Santa Monica Perf. Arts Center Santa Monica, CA
April 18 Herbst Theatre San Francisco, CA
April 20 Cascade Theatre Redding, CA
April 21 Humboldt State Univ. Arcata, CA
April 23 The Triple Door Seattle, WA
April 29-30 Manship Theatre Baton Rouge, LA
May 21 Orpheum Theater (w/Josh Ritter) Boston, MA
May 22 Higher Ground Burlington, VT
May 24 Iron Horse Music Hall Northampton, MA
June 11 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Manchester, TN
June 17 Telluride Bluegrass Festival Telluride, CO
June 23 The Town Hall New York, NY
July 3 Caramoor Festival Katonah, NY
July 23-24 Alyeksa Resort Alyeska, AK
Aug 1 Newport Folk Festival Newport, RI
Aug 9 The State Room Salt Lake City, UT
Aug 12 The Myrna Loy Center Helena, MT
Aug 13 Targhee Bluegrass Festival Alta, WY
Aug 15 Mile High Music Festival Commerce City, CO
Sept 24 The Theatre at Lime Kiln Lexington, VA
Sept 25 Watermelon Park Festival Berryville, VA
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  • Wednesday, April 7, 2010
    Punch Brothers Announce Summer Tour Schedule
    C. Taylor Crothers

    While there doesn't seem to have been much time since they were last on the road, Punch Brothers have announced their summer plans, with dozens of tour dates planned to take them across the United States (including up into Alaska) through September.

    "Spring is here (!!) and summer's just around the corner," says the band. "And that means it's festival season. We're excited to be playing a bunch of great festivals and other shows including Bonnaroo, Newport Folk Festival, Mile High Music Festival, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Targhee Bluegrass Festival, and others."

    Below is a full list of upcoming dates, beginning with tonight's set at the Indiana University Auditorium in Bloomington, Indiana, and including a number of new dates taking place this summer. Stay tune for information on new shows as they are confirmed. And as always, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour for links to venues and tickets.

    SPRING/SUMMER PERFORMANCES

    April 7 Indiana Univ. Auditorium Bloomington, IN
    April 10 Hamilton Perf. Arts Center Hamilton, MT
    April 16 Santa Monica Perf. Arts Center Santa Monica, CA
    April 18 Herbst Theatre San Francisco, CA
    April 20 Cascade Theatre Redding, CA
    April 21 Humboldt State Univ. Arcata, CA
    April 23 The Triple Door Seattle, WA
    April 29-30 Manship Theatre Baton Rouge, LA
    May 21 Orpheum Theater (w/Josh Ritter) Boston, MA
    May 22 Higher Ground Burlington, VT
    May 24 Iron Horse Music Hall Northampton, MA
    June 11 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Manchester, TN
    June 17 Telluride Bluegrass Festival Telluride, CO
    June 23 The Town Hall New York, NY
    July 3 Caramoor Festival Katonah, NY
    July 23-24 Alyeksa Resort Alyeska, AK
    Aug 1 Newport Folk Festival Newport, RI
    Aug 9 The State Room Salt Lake City, UT
    Aug 12 The Myrna Loy Center Helena, MT
    Aug 13 Targhee Bluegrass Festival Alta, WY
    Aug 15 Mile High Music Festival Commerce City, CO
    Sept 24 The Theatre at Lime Kiln Lexington, VA
    Sept 25 Watermelon Park Festival Berryville, VA
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