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Brian Fallon, Ryan Bingham Ready To Ramble
The run kicks off Sept. 6 in Portland, Ore., at the
Prior to the tour Bingham has some festival appearances lined up and a few solo shows at the Knitting Factory Concert Houses in
Bingham has built a strong resume, with Grammy, Academy and Americana Artist of the Year awards to his name. Soulful vocals and poignant lyrics are Bingham’s trademarks, and he draws from a deep well of life experience for these, as both of his parents died while he was young, his mother by drinking herself to death and his father by suicide.
Some of his work, such as his 2012 project Tomorrowland, is notably bleak, but his most recent album, 2015’s Fear and Saturday Night, features a more hopeful outlook on life, as he is now married and recently had his first child.
Fallon released his first solo album this year, Painkillers, and a lot of Gaslight Anthem fans seem to have taken to his new work, which is less rock-based, but still preserves a lot of the musicality which made him famous.
Here is where you can catch the strummers this summer:
Sept. 6 — Portland, Ore., Roseland Theater
Sept. 7 — Seattle, Wash., Moore Theatre
Sept. 9 — San Francisco, Calif., Warfield Theatre
Sept. 13 — Tempe, Ariz., The Marquee
Sept. 15 — Midland, Texas, The Horseshoe
Sept. 16 — Dallas, Texas, South Side Ballroom
Sept. 17 — Houston, Texas, Revention Music Center
Sept. 18 — Tulsa, Okla., Cain’s Ballroom
Sept. 20 — Chicago, Ill., Riviera Theatre
Sept. 21 — Pittsburgh, Pa., Stage AE
Sept. 23 — Port Chester, N.Y., The Capitol Theatre
Sept. 25 — Portland, Maine, State Theatre
Sept. 26 — New York, N.Y., Terminal 5
Sept. 28 — Washington, DC, Lincoln Theatre
Sept. 30 — Atlanta, Ga., The Tabernacle
Oct. 2 — Nashville, Tenn., Ryman Auditorium
The fan presales open up today, and the local presales begin June 9. The general onsale is slated for June 10, and more information can be found at BinghamMusic.com and TheBrianFallon.tumblr.com.