Punch Brothers to Perform in Japan and Australia in August

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Punch Brothers have announced several shows in Japan and Australia for this August, starting with a three-night residency at Blue Note Tokyo August 3–5, followed by a tour of Australia: in Brisbane, Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne. Tickets are on sale now. The new dates follow the band's US spring tour, which begins in a double bill with Dave Rawlings Machine in Charleston on April 29 and includes sets at the New Orleans Jazz Festival, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, and much more.

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Punch Brothers have announced several shows in Japan and Australia for this August, starting with a three-night residency at Blue Note Tokyo August 3–5, followed by a tour of Australia in Brisbane, Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne. Tickets are on sale now. The new dates follow the band's spring tour of the United States, which begins in a double bill with Dave Rawlings Machine in Charleston on April 29 and includes sets at the New Orleans Jazz Festival, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, and much more. See below for all of the currently announced dates; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Punch Brothers' latest album, The Phosphorescent Blues, produced by T Bone Burnett and released on Nonesuch last year, was called "triumphant" by the CBC. The Herald Scotland says it's "a quite masterly collection from a quintet of virtuosi [that] deserves to be filed next to the best work of The Beach Boys, Big Star and Richard Thompson. It's that good." The album is available on iTunes and the Nonesuch Store, and, in Australia, at JB Hi-Fi.

PUNCH BROTHERS ON TOUR

Apr 29 Charleston Music Hall Charleston, SC
May 1 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival New Orleans, LA
May 2 Schermerhorn Symphony Center Nashville, TN
May 3 Iron City Birmingham Birmingham, AL
May 5 Georgia Theatre Athens, GA
May 6 Pisgah Brewing Co. Black Mountain, NC
May 7 Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival Pittsboro, NC
May 9 Keswick Theatre Glenside, PA
May 10 Sanders Theatre Cambridge, MA
May 12 The Pabst Theater Milwaukee, WI
May 13&14 Thalia Hall Chicago, IL
Jun 12 Huck Finn Jubilee Ontario, CA
Jun 17 Telluridge Bluegrass Festival Telluride, CO
Jul 5 Oregon Bach Festival Eugene, OR
Jul 31 RockyGrass Festival Lyons, CO
     
Aug 3–5 Blue Note Tokyo Tokyo, JAPAN
     
Aug 9 Queensland Performing Arts Center Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
Aug 11 Adelaide International Guitar Festival Adelaide, AUSTRALIA
Aug 12 City Recital Hall Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Aug 13 Melbourne Recital Centre Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
     

 

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