Punch Brothers Begin US Single-Mic Tour

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Punch Brothers begin a three-week US tour at Overture Hall in Madison, Wisconsin, tonight. The shows feature songs from the band's latest album, The Phosphorescent Blues, and new EP, The Wireless, sung around a single mic. The tour stops in Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Virginia, and North Carolina, culminating with two nights at the Bijou Theatre in Knoxville, Tennessee. Chris Thile closes out the year in duo shows with label mate Brad Mehldau in NYC and upstate New York.

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Punch Brothers begin the latest leg of their US tour at Overture Hall in Madison, Wisconsin, tonight. The shows feature songs from the band's latest album, The Phosphorescent Blues, and their recently released EP The Wireless, sung around a single mic. The three-week tour makes stops in Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Virginia, and North Carolina, culminating with two nights at the Bijou Theatre in Knoxville, Tennessee, December 18 and 19. Gabriel Kahane will again join for the first two weeks, after which Anaïs Mitchell will join for several shows. The limited edition, three-color with metallic silver screen print tour poster designed by Nate Duval and pictured at left will be available at the merch table.

See below for all of the currently scheduled Punch Brothers dates. For all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Chris Thile closes out the year with two special duo shows with label mate Brad Mehldau on piano, at Bowery Ballroom in New York City on December 28 and The Faclon in Marlboro, New York, on the 29th. Details for those shows are at nonesuch.com/on-tour.

The Phosphorescent Blues, The Wireless, and the band's complete Nonesuch catalog are all 15% off the everyday low price in the Nonesuch Store as part of the store's anniversary sale, going on through the holidays.

PUNCH BROTHERS ON TOUR

Dec 1 Overture Hall* Madison, WI
Dec 2 Rialto Square Theatre* Joliet, IL
Dec 3 State Theatre* Minneapolis, MN
Dec 4 The Pageant* St. Louis, MO
Dec 6 State Theatre* Ithaca, NY
Dec 7 State Theatre* New Brunswick, NJ
Dec 9 Santander Performing Arts Center* Reading, PA
Dec 10 Troy Savings Bank Music Hall* Troy, NY
Dec 11 Grand Opera House* Wilmington, DE
Dec 12 Capitol Theatre* Port Chester, NY
Dec 14 Bearsville Theater* Woodstock, NY
Dec 16 Paramount Theater† Charlottesville, VA
Dec 17 Carolina Theatre† Durham, NC
Dec 18&19 Bijou Theatre† Knoxville, TN
     

* w/special guest Gabriel Kahane
† w/special guest Anaïs Mitchell

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Punch Brothers 2015 tour poster by Nate Duvall
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    Punch Brothers Begin US Single-Mic Tour
    Nate Duval

    Punch Brothers begin the latest leg of their US tour at Overture Hall in Madison, Wisconsin, tonight. The shows feature songs from the band's latest album, The Phosphorescent Blues, and their recently released EP The Wireless, sung around a single mic. The three-week tour makes stops in Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Virginia, and North Carolina, culminating with two nights at the Bijou Theatre in Knoxville, Tennessee, December 18 and 19. Gabriel Kahane will again join for the first two weeks, after which Anaïs Mitchell will join for several shows. The limited edition, three-color with metallic silver screen print tour poster designed by Nate Duval and pictured at left will be available at the merch table.

    See below for all of the currently scheduled Punch Brothers dates. For all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Chris Thile closes out the year with two special duo shows with label mate Brad Mehldau on piano, at Bowery Ballroom in New York City on December 28 and The Faclon in Marlboro, New York, on the 29th. Details for those shows are at nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    The Phosphorescent Blues, The Wireless, and the band's complete Nonesuch catalog are all 15% off the everyday low price in the Nonesuch Store as part of the store's anniversary sale, going on through the holidays.

    PUNCH BROTHERS ON TOUR

    Dec 1 Overture Hall* Madison, WI
    Dec 2 Rialto Square Theatre* Joliet, IL
    Dec 3 State Theatre* Minneapolis, MN
    Dec 4 The Pageant* St. Louis, MO
    Dec 6 State Theatre* Ithaca, NY
    Dec 7 State Theatre* New Brunswick, NJ
    Dec 9 Santander Performing Arts Center* Reading, PA
    Dec 10 Troy Savings Bank Music Hall* Troy, NY
    Dec 11 Grand Opera House* Wilmington, DE
    Dec 12 Capitol Theatre* Port Chester, NY
    Dec 14 Bearsville Theater* Woodstock, NY
    Dec 16 Paramount Theater† Charlottesville, VA
    Dec 17 Carolina Theatre† Durham, NC
    Dec 18&19 Bijou Theatre† Knoxville, TN
         

    * w/special guest Gabriel Kahane
    † w/special guest Anaïs Mitchell

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