Dawes Announces ‘All Your Favorite Bands’ Dates

Dawes has a packed summer coming up with festival appearances, gigs with Hozier, Gentlemen Of The Road Stopover shows and a whole bunch of new headline dates. The tour begins June 2 in the band’s hometown of Los Angeles.

The June 2 gig at the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever Cemetery just so happens to take place the same day Dawes’ new album, All Your Favorite Bands, is due out on the band’s HUB Records. The LP is the follow-up to the folk/rock band’s third studio album, Stories Don’t End.

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Zac Brown's Southern Ground Music & Food Festival, Blackbaud Stadium, Charleston, S.C.

But before the tour begins and you add the album to your collection, you’ll want to tune in to the “Late Show with David Letterman” April 22. Maybe if we’re lucky Dawes will play one of its new tunes.

Check out the routing for the tour below.

June 2 – Los Angeles, Calif., Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever Cemetery  
June 5 – Seaside Heights, N.J., Seaside Heights Boardwalk (Gentlemen Of The Road Stopovers)
June 6 – Washington, D.C., Warner Theatre
June 7 – Charleston, W.Va., Cultural Center Theater
June 9 – Louisville, Ky., Headliners Music Hall
June 10 – Chicago, Ill., Jay Pritzker Pavilion (appearing with Hozier)
June 11 – Indianapolis, Ind., Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn At White River State Park  (appearing with Hozier)          
June 12 – Manchester, Tenn., Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival (Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival)
June 14 – Cincinnati, Ohio, The Shoe (appearing with Hozier)        
June 16 – Columbus, Ohio, The LC Pavilion  (appearing with Hozier)                    
June 17 – Charlotte, N.C., Uptown Amphitheatre At The NC Music Factory (appearing with Hozier)     
June 19 – Waverly, Iowa, Wartburg College (Gentlemen Of The Road Stopovers)
June 20 – Madison, Wis., Capitol Theater     
June 21 – St. Louis, Mo., The Pageant          
June 24 – Dallas, Texas, Strauss Square        
June 25 – Austin, Texas, Stubb’s Bar-B-Q / Waller Creek Amph.    
June 27 – Peoria, Ill., The Limelight Eventplex         
July 7 – Boise, Idaho, Knitting Factory Concert House
July 9 – Toronto, Ontario, Republik  
July 10 – Edmonton, Alberta, The Starlite Room    
July 12 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Birds Hill Park (Winnipeg Folk Festival)    
July 14 – Minneapolis, Minn., The Cabooze  
July 15 – Sioux Falls, S.D., Orpheum Theater Center
July 17 – Fargo, N.D., Fargo Theatre            
July 18 – Appleton, Wis., Lawrence University        
July 20 – Toronto, Ontario, The Phoenix Concert Theatre    
July 21 – South Burlington, Vt., Higher Ground      
July 24 – Camden, N.J., Wiggins Park (XPoNential Music Festival)
July 27 – New York, N.Y., SummerStage Central Park / Rumsey Playfield (Summerstage)           
July 28 – Pittsburgh, Pa., Stage AE (appearing with Hozier)
July 29 – Rochester, Mich., Meadow Brook Music Festival (appearing with Hozier)          
July 31 – Council Bluffs, Iowa, Harrah’s Council Bluffs (appearing with Hozier) 
Aug. 2 – Morrison, Colo., Red Rocks Amphitheatre (appearing with Hozier)        
Aug. 14 – Walla Walla, Wash., Whitman College (Gentlemen Of The Road Stopovers)  
Aug. 21 – Salida, Colo., Vandaveer Ranch 
Sept. 19 – Templeton, Calif., Castoro Cellars (Beaverstock)            
Sept. 20 – Del Mar, Calif., Del Mar Racetrack (Kaaboo)

Gill Landry, Langhorne Slim, Sam Outlaw, Lake Street Dive, and The Lone Bellow support select dates.

Presale tickets for the new headline dates will be available April 23 at 10 a.m. local time. The general onsale begins April 24 at 10 a.m. local time. Visit DawesTheBand.com for more information.