Punch Brothers Announce US Tour Dates for January & February 2013

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Punch Brothers, who are currently on tour in Europe, have announced a string of new dates for the US in early 2013. The tour kicks off with shows in Milwaukee, St. Louis, and Dallas at the end of January before heading east with stops in many of the cities they didn't visit on their recent US tour, including Atlanta, Boston, and DC. Anaïs Mitchell joins for most of the new dates. A limited pre-sale starts tomorrow. Punch Brothers' forthcoming EP, Ahoy!, is still available to pre-order in the Nonesuch Store with an instant download of the track “Another New World."

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Punch Brothers, who are currently on a three-concert tour of Germany with fellow Nonesuch artists Carolina Chocolate Drops as part of a larger European tour, have announced a string of new dates for the United States in early 2013. That tour kicks off with shows in Milwaukee, St. Louis, and Dallas at the end of January before heading east with stops in many of the cities they didn't visit on their recent US tour, including Atlanta, Boston, and Washington, DC. Special guest Anaïs Mitchell joins for most of the new dates. See below for all of the currently scheduled tour dates; for additional details, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour. A limited pre-sale on the newly announced shows starts tomorrow morning at 10 AM local time at punchbrothers.com/presale.

The pre-order for Punch Brothers' forthcoming EP, Ahoy!, is still available in the Nonesuch Store. The EP, out on Nonesuch Records on November 13, is a collection of five tracks recorded during the Nashville sessions for the band's critically acclaimed album Who’s Feeling Young Now?, featuring songs by Josh Ritter, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, and Mclusky; a traditional tune arranged by Punch Brothers; and a new instrumental track by the band. To pre-order Ahoy! and receive an instant download of the band's take on Ritter's “Another New World," head to the Nonesuch Store now.

PUNCH BROTHERS ON TOUR

Oct 23 Lido† Berlin, GERMANY
Oct 24 Knust† Hamburg, GERMANY

Nov 3 Festival International Mandolines Lunel, FRANCE
Nov 5 Open House Festival Belfast, UK
Nov 6 Manchester Academy 3 Manchester, UK
Nov 7 O2 Academy 2 Birmingham Birmingham, UK
Nov 9 O2 Academy 2 Oxford Oxford, UK
Nov 11 The Queen's Hall Edinburgh, UK
Nov 12 The Sage Gateshead Gateshead, UK
Nov 13 Islington Assembly Hall London, UK
Nov 14 The Tunnels Bristol, UK
Nov 16 Crossing Border Enschede, NETHERLANDS
Nov 17 Crossing Border The Hague, NETHERLANDS
Nov 18 Crossing Border Antwerp, BELGIUM

Nov 24 Chan Centre for the Performing Arts* Vancouver, BC
Nov 25 Neptune Theatre* Seattle, WA
Nov 26 Tower Theatre* Bend, OR
Nov 27 Laxson Auditorium* Chico, CA
Nov 29 Napa Valley Opera House* Napa, CA
Nov 30 Rio Theatre* Santa Cruz, CA
Dec 1 The Luckman Arts Complex* Los Angeles, CA
Dec 2 Belly Up Tavern* Solana Beach, CA
Dec 4 Lobero Theatre* Santa Barbara, CA
Dec 5 Crescent Ballroom* Phoenix, AZ
Dec 7 The Depot* Salt Lake City, UT
Dec 8 Wheeler Opera House* Aspen, CO
Dec 9 Boulder Theater* Boulder, CO
Dec 11 Beaumont Club* Kansas City, MO
Dec 12 First Avenue* Minneapolis, MN
Dec 13 The Vic Theatre Chicago, IL
Dec 29–31 Bowery Ballroom New York, NY

Jan 24 Turner Hall** Milwaukee, WI
Jan 25 Sheldon Concert Hall** St. Louis, MO
Jan 27 Granada Theater** Dallas, TX
Jan 31 Variety Playhouse** Atlanta, GA
Feb 1–4 Mountain Song at Sea Miami, FL
Feb 5 Brown Theatre Louisville, KY
Feb 6 Burruss Auditorium Blacksburg, VA
Feb 8 9:30 Club** Washington, DC
Feb 10 Jefferson Theater** Charlottesville, VA
Feb 12 Southern Theatre** Columbus, OH
Feb 13 Town Ballroom** Buffalo, NY
Feb 15 Calvin Theater** Northampton, MA
Feb 16 House of Blues** Boston, MA
Feb 17 Port City Music Hall** Portland, ME

† w/ Carolina Chocolate Drops
* w/ The Milk Carton Kids
** w/ Anaïs Mitchell

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Punch Brothers 2012 in concert by Brian Stowell
  • Tuesday, October 23, 2012
    Punch Brothers Announce US Tour Dates for January & February 2013
    Brian Stowell

    Punch Brothers, who are currently on a three-concert tour of Germany with fellow Nonesuch artists Carolina Chocolate Drops as part of a larger European tour, have announced a string of new dates for the United States in early 2013. That tour kicks off with shows in Milwaukee, St. Louis, and Dallas at the end of January before heading east with stops in many of the cities they didn't visit on their recent US tour, including Atlanta, Boston, and Washington, DC. Special guest Anaïs Mitchell joins for most of the new dates. See below for all of the currently scheduled tour dates; for additional details, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour. A limited pre-sale on the newly announced shows starts tomorrow morning at 10 AM local time at punchbrothers.com/presale.

    The pre-order for Punch Brothers' forthcoming EP, Ahoy!, is still available in the Nonesuch Store. The EP, out on Nonesuch Records on November 13, is a collection of five tracks recorded during the Nashville sessions for the band's critically acclaimed album Who’s Feeling Young Now?, featuring songs by Josh Ritter, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, and Mclusky; a traditional tune arranged by Punch Brothers; and a new instrumental track by the band. To pre-order Ahoy! and receive an instant download of the band's take on Ritter's “Another New World," head to the Nonesuch Store now.

    PUNCH BROTHERS ON TOUR

    Oct 23 Lido† Berlin, GERMANY
    Oct 24 Knust† Hamburg, GERMANY

    Nov 3 Festival International Mandolines Lunel, FRANCE
    Nov 5 Open House Festival Belfast, UK
    Nov 6 Manchester Academy 3 Manchester, UK
    Nov 7 O2 Academy 2 Birmingham Birmingham, UK
    Nov 9 O2 Academy 2 Oxford Oxford, UK
    Nov 11 The Queen's Hall Edinburgh, UK
    Nov 12 The Sage Gateshead Gateshead, UK
    Nov 13 Islington Assembly Hall London, UK
    Nov 14 The Tunnels Bristol, UK
    Nov 16 Crossing Border Enschede, NETHERLANDS
    Nov 17 Crossing Border The Hague, NETHERLANDS
    Nov 18 Crossing Border Antwerp, BELGIUM

    Nov 24 Chan Centre for the Performing Arts* Vancouver, BC
    Nov 25 Neptune Theatre* Seattle, WA
    Nov 26 Tower Theatre* Bend, OR
    Nov 27 Laxson Auditorium* Chico, CA
    Nov 29 Napa Valley Opera House* Napa, CA
    Nov 30 Rio Theatre* Santa Cruz, CA
    Dec 1 The Luckman Arts Complex* Los Angeles, CA
    Dec 2 Belly Up Tavern* Solana Beach, CA
    Dec 4 Lobero Theatre* Santa Barbara, CA
    Dec 5 Crescent Ballroom* Phoenix, AZ
    Dec 7 The Depot* Salt Lake City, UT
    Dec 8 Wheeler Opera House* Aspen, CO
    Dec 9 Boulder Theater* Boulder, CO
    Dec 11 Beaumont Club* Kansas City, MO
    Dec 12 First Avenue* Minneapolis, MN
    Dec 13 The Vic Theatre Chicago, IL
    Dec 29–31 Bowery Ballroom New York, NY

    Jan 24 Turner Hall** Milwaukee, WI
    Jan 25 Sheldon Concert Hall** St. Louis, MO
    Jan 27 Granada Theater** Dallas, TX
    Jan 31 Variety Playhouse** Atlanta, GA
    Feb 1–4 Mountain Song at Sea Miami, FL
    Feb 5 Brown Theatre Louisville, KY
    Feb 6 Burruss Auditorium Blacksburg, VA
    Feb 8 9:30 Club** Washington, DC
    Feb 10 Jefferson Theater** Charlottesville, VA
    Feb 12 Southern Theatre** Columbus, OH
    Feb 13 Town Ballroom** Buffalo, NY
    Feb 15 Calvin Theater** Northampton, MA
    Feb 16 House of Blues** Boston, MA
    Feb 17 Port City Music Hall** Portland, ME

    † w/ Carolina Chocolate Drops
    * w/ The Milk Carton Kids
    ** w/ Anaïs Mitchell

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