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Lukas Nelson Announces “The American Romance Tour”

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Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and musician Lukas Nelson will embark on his extensive “The American Romance Tour” this fall, which includes newly confirmed stops at Austin’s Paramount Theatre (two nights), Dallas’ Majestic Theatre, Nashville’s Pinnacle, Atlanta’s Buckhead Theatre, Washington D.C.’s Lincoln Theater, Philadelphia’s Brooklyn Bowl and Chicago’s The Vic.

Tickets for the new dates, which will feature special guests Stephen Wilson Jr., The Band Loula and Laci Kaye Booth, will be available for pre-sale starting July 24 at 10:00 AM local time with general on-sale on July 25 at 10:00 AM local time.

The tour celebrates Nelson’s new album, American Romance, which was released in June by Sony Music Nashville. Produced by Grammy winner Shooter Jennings (Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker), American Romance showcases Nelson’s songwriting dexterity and country-pedigree.

Reflecting on the project, Nelson shares in a release, “This album is the first chapter in a whole new era of my life as an artist. It’s a love story to the country that raised me. Diners and highways that carried me through the joy and pain that led to the music you hear now.”

Since his debut more than a decade ago, Nelson has released eight studio albums, including 2023’s Sticks and Stones, which spent 18 weeks in the top 10 of the Americana Albums chart and reached No. 1 on the Alt Country chart. A sought-after collaborator, Nelson recently joined forces with The Travelin’ McCourys and Sierra Ferrell for a bluegrass-inspired rendition of Adele’s iconic hit, “Someone Like You,” and has also worked with artists such as Lainey Wilson, Ernest, Miranda Lambert and The Pistol Annies.

Lukas Nelson tour dates:

July 23—Kingston, NY, Ulster Performing Arts Center

July 25—Rutland, VT, Paramount Theatre

July 26—Newport, RI, Newport Folk Festival

July 28—Deerfield, MA, Tree House Brewing Company

Aug. 1—Big Sky, MT, Wildlands Festival*

Aug. 2—Big Sky, MT, Wildlands Festival*

Aug. 3—Rexford, MT, Abayance Bay Marina

Aug. 6—Billings, MT, Pub Station

Aug. 8—Park City, UT, Canyons Village at Park City

Aug. 10—Alta, WY, Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival

Sept. 13—Telluride, CO, Telluride Blues and Brews Festival

Sept. 19—Ashland, KY, Healing Appalachia

Sept. 20—Bristol, TN, Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion

Sept. 26—Dana Point, CA, Ohana Festival

Sept. 29—Austin, TX, Paramount Theatre†#

Sept. 30—Austin, TX, Paramount Theatre†#

Oct. 2—Dallas, TX, Majestic Theatre†#

Oct. 3—Little Rock, AR, The Hall†#

Oct. 4—Memphis, TN, Mempho Music Festival

Oct. 6—Decatur, AL, Princess Theatre#

Oct. 8—Nashville, TN, The Pinnacle§#

Oct. 9—Atlanta, GA, Buckhead Theatre§#

Oct. 10—North Charleston, SC, Riverfront Revival Music Festival

 Oct. 12—Wilmington, NC, Live Oak Bank Pavilion‡#

Oct. 14—Washington, D.C, Lincoln Theater§#

Oct. 15—Philadelphia, PA, Brooklyn Bowl§#

Oct. 21—Cleveland, OH, Globe Iron§#

Oct. 22—Detroit, MI, Majestic Theatre§#

Oct. 24—Milwaukee, WI, The Rave§#

Oct. 25—Madison, WI, The Sylvee§#

Oct. 26—Chicago, IL, The Vic§#

Oct. 28—Saint Paul, MN, Palace Theater§#

Oct. 29—Omaha, NE, The Admiral§#

Oct. 31—Denver, CO. Paramount Theatre§#

*supporting Dave Matthews

†with special guest Laci Kaye Booth

§with special guest The Band Loula

‡with special guests Stephen Wilson Jr. and The Band Loula

#on-sale July 25 at 10:00 AM local time

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