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Dawes Books Fall Headline Dates
Dawes has been busy this year playing its own headline dates in addition to opening for Bob Dylan, co-headlining with Dr. Dog and making festival appearances. The group put out its third studio album – Stories Don’t End – in April, which Paste calls “their most intricate music to date, full of colorful detours and surprising instrumental flavors.”
Check out the video for “Most People” at the end of this post.
The fall tour launches Sept. 19 in Kent, Ohio, and wraps with a set at
Here’s where you can find the band in September & October:
Sept. 19 – Kent, Ohio, Kent State University
Sept. 21 – Canton, Mass., Prowse Farm (
Sept. 22 – Portland, Maine, State Theatre
Sept. 24 – York, Pa., Strand-Capitol Perf. Arts Center
Sept. 25 – West Long Branch, N.J., Pollak Theatre
Sept. 27 – Urbana, Ill., Urbana Civic Center Outdoor Annex (
Sept. 28 – Nashville, Tenn., Riverfront Park (
Sept. 29 – Charleston, W.Va., Clay Center For The Arts & Sciences (appearing with Ani DiFranco)
Oct. 1 – Iowa City, Iowa, The Englert Theatre
Oct. 2 – Columbia, Mo., The Blue Note
Oct. 4 – Oklahoma City, Okla., Diamond Ballroom
Oct. 5 – Dallas, Texas, South Side Music Hall
Oct. 6 – Austin, Texas, Zilker Park (
Oct. 8 – Athens, Ga., Georgia Theatre
Oct. 9 – Opelika, Ala., Lebanon Arts District Downtown Opelika
Oct. 11 – Baton Rouge, La., Manship Theatre
Oct. 12 – Houston, Texas, Warehouse Live
Oct. 13 – Austin, Texas, Zilker Park (
Oct. 15 – Pensacola, Fla., Vinyl Music Hall
Oct. 16 – Saint Petersburg, Fla., State Theatre
Oct. 18 – Live Oak, Fla., Spirit Of The Suwannee Music Park (
Oct. 19 – Charleston, S.C., Blackbaud Stadium (
Oct. 20 – Birmingham, Ala., WorkPlay Theatre
Oct. 22 – Memphis, Tenn., Minglewood Hall
Oct. 23 – Little Rock, Ark., Revolution Music Room
Johnathan Rice, Caitlin Rose and Jason Isbell support on select dates.
Tickets are available at select independent retailers now and go on sale online Aug. 2.
For more info click here for Dawes’ website.