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Dawes Announces Two Nights at The Ryman on Apr. 28-29

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November 14, 2016
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As a local music fan, you may have asked yourself, “Why hasn’t Dawes moved to Nashville yet?”  The Los Angeles based band celebrated their highly acclaimed record, We’re All Gonna Die, with an official release part at The Basement East this fall, and that followed a sizzling headlining set at Live On The Green over the summer and a headlining gig at The Ryman last spring.  Dawes are gearing up for a massive 50 date tour in the spring of 2017, and they have announced two nights at the Ryman Auditorium on Apr. 28 & 29.  The tour, billed as “An Evening With Dawes,” will feature two sets of new songs from the record, as well as fan favorites.  Tickets for Friday Apr. 28 and Saturday Apr. 29 go on sale on Friday Nov. 18 at 10 a.m., but you can get the jump on Thursday Nov. 17 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. using the pre-sale code “TEQUILA.”

If you can’t wait that long to get your Dawes fix, tune into Jimmy Kimmel Live tonight (11/14) to see them perform, or you can head below to see their recent performance on Prarie Home Companion, along with the 2017 tour dates.



January 10— San Diego, CA— Belly Up
January 11— Phoenix, AZ— Crescent Ballroom
January 13— San Luis Obispo, CA— Fremont Theater
January 14— Santa Barbara, CA— Lobero
January 20— Lake Tahoe, NV— Montbleu Resort
January 26— Dallas, TX— Bomb Factory
January 28— Austin, TX— Stubbs
January 29— Oklahoma City, OK— ACM @ UCO
January 31— Little Rock, AR— Rev Room
February 1— St. Louis , MO— The Pagaent
February 3— Minneapolis, MN—State Theatre
February 4— Iowa City, IA—Englert Theatre
February 6— Madison, WI— Barrymore Theatre
February 7— Omaha, NE— The Waiting Room
February 8— Sioux Falls, SD— The Orpheum
February 10— Boulder, CO— Fox Theatre
February 11— Aspen,  CO— Belly Up
February 12— Salt Lake City, UT— The Depot
February 21— San Francisco, CA— Fillmore
February 22— Portland, OR— Wonder Ballroom
February 24— Seattle, WA— Showbox
February 25— Missoula, MT— Wilma Theatre
February 26— Billings, MT— Pub Station Ballroom
February 28— Des Moines, IA— Wooly’s
March 3— Birmingham, AL— Iron City
March 4— Atlanta, GA— Variety Playhouse
March 5— Durham, NC— DPAC
March 7— Wilmington, DE— The Grand Opera House
March 8— Washington, DC— Lincoln Theatre
March 10— New York, NY— Beacon Theatre
March 11— Boston, MA— Orpheum
March 12— Hartford, CT— Infinity Hall
March 14— Northampton, MA— Academy of Music Theatre
March 15— Ithaca, NY— State Theater
March 17— Toronto, ON— The Opera House
March 18— Kalamazoo, MI— State Theatre
March 19— Indianapolis, IN— The Vogue
March 21— Tulsa, OK— Cain’s Ballroom
March 22— Santa Fe, NM— Lensic Performing Arts Center
March 23— Flagstaff, AZ— Orpheum Theater
April 1— Los Angeles, CA— The Theatre at Ace Hotel
April 21— Louisville, KY— The Brown Theatre
April 23— Charleston, SC— High Water Festival*
April 25— Asheville, NC— Orange Peel
April 26— Knoxville, TN— Bijou Theatre
April 28—Nashville, TN— Ryman Auditorium
April 29— Nashville, TN— Ryman Auditorium

April 30— Chattanooga, TN— Revelry Room
May 2— Wilmington, NC— Greenfield Lake Amphitheatre
May 3— Charlotte, NC— Fillmore

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