Dirty Honey Unveil Dates For Final Leg Of ‘California Dreaming World Tour’

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Coming off a successful run in the United Kingdom and Europe and festival performances, Dirty Honey will be back in the States for the final North American leg of their “California Dreaming World Tour,” which includes shows in major cities like Boston, Austin, Memphis and Atlantic City. The Band Feel will accompany Dirty Honey as special guests for most of the dates.

The final leg of the tour kicks off Sept. 13 at The Rust Belt in East Moline, Illinois, and includes stops at Green Bay’s EPIC Event Center, Bogart’s in Cincinnati, Big Night Live in Boston, Hampton Beach’s Wally’s, Iron City in Birmingham, Austin’s Scoot Inn, The Admiral in Omaha and Sacramento’s Ace of Spades before wrapping up in Highland, California, to participate in Yaamava’ Resort and Casino’s Rock & Brews Concert series on Nov. 2.

In addition to the tour announcement, Dirty Honey jumped up the rock charts by dropping a new single, “Don’t Put Out The Fire.” For information about the tour and tickets, visit DirtyHoney.com.

“After visiting fans all over the world, we’re really excited to announce the final leg of our ‘Can’t Find the Brakes Tour’ where we’ll be hitting new corners of North America along with some cities we’ve grown very familiar with,” Dirty Honey vocalist Marc LaBelle said in a statement. “As you can tell from our live videos, audiences from Milan to Sydney and everywhere in between have been thirsty for our brand of rock n’ roll and we’re more excited than ever to get face-to-face with our fans right here at home.”

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Dirty Honey includes (L-R) bassist Justinia Smolian, vocalist Marc LaBelle, guitarist John Notto and drummer Jaydon Bean. (Photo by Mike Savoia)

Dirty Honey is repped worldwide by Ken Fermaglich and Chris Visconti of United Talent Agency and managed by Mrk DiDia of Red Light Management. The Los Angeles-based band supported Guns N’ Roses last year and recently performed at the Sonic Temple Art + Music Festival in Columbus, Ohio. Dirty Honey had a sold-out show at Oran Mor in Glasgow, Scotland, on Feb. 7, 2024, grossing $12,604 off 500 tickets, according to Pollstar’s Boxoffice.

Dirty Honey’s “Can’t Find The Brakes World Tour”
Sept. 13 — The Rust Belt — East Moline, IL
Sept. 14 — Q Casino — Dubuque, IA
Sept. 15 — Majestic Theatre — Madison, WI
Sept. 17 — The Forge — Joliet, IL
Sept. 18 — EPIC Event Center — Green Bay, WI
Sept. 20 — The Bluestone — Columbus, OH
Sept. 21 — Piere’s Entertainment Center — Ft. Wayne, IN
Sept. 22 — Bogart’s — Cincinnati, OH
Sept. 24 — The Machine Shop — Flint, MI
Sept. 25 — Maxwell’s — Waterloo, ON, Canada
Sept. 27 — Aura — Portland, ME
Sept. 28 — Waterloo Casino — Del Lago, NY
Oct. 1 — Big Night Live — Boston, MA
Oct. 2 — The Paramount — Huntington, NY
Oct. 4 — Sound Waves at Hard Rock — Atlantic City, NJ
Oct. 5 — The Great Cedar Showroom at Foxwoods Resort Casino — Mashantucket, CT
Oct. 6 — The Sherman Theatre — Stroudsburg, PA
Oct. 8 — Wally’s — Hampton Beach, NH
Oct. 9 — Empire Live — Albany, NY
Oct. 11 — The Queen — Wilmington, DE
Oct. 12 — The Event Center at Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races — Charles Town, WV
Oct. 15 — Iron City — Birmingham, AL
Oct. 16 — Minglewood Hall — Memphis, TN
Oct. 18 — Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall — Ft. Worth, TX
Oct. 20 — Scoot Inn — Austin, TX
Oct. 22 — Temple Live — Wichita, KS
Oct. 23 — The Admiral — Omaha, NE
Oct. 25 — Mesa Theater — Grand Junction, CO
Oct. 26 — Washington Foco — Fort Collins, CO
Oct. 29 — Virginia Street Brewhouse — Reno, NV
Oct. 30 — Ace of Spades — Sacramento, CA
Oct. 31 — The Catalyst — Santa Cruz, CA
Nov. 2 — Yaamava’ Casino Rock N Brews Concert Series — Highland, CA