Lake Street Dive Launches Summer US Tour

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Lake Street Dive begins an extensive US summer tour at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville tonight. The cross-country tour continues with headline and festival sets, as well as three shows supporting Jack Johnson and four with Amos Lee. The band also heads to Los Angeles for a special performance at the Hollywood Bowl for the Jazz at the Bowl series.

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Lake Street Dive begins an extensive US summer tour at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville tonight, followed by stops across the South and up to Brooklyn's Prospect Park to open the Celebrate Brooklyn! season. The cross-country tour continues with headline and festival sets in the Northeast, back down South, and across the Midwest—including three nights in Chicago—as well as three shows supporting Jack Johnson and four with Amos Lee. In August, the bands heads West for concerts in the Rockies, Pacific Northwest, and California, including a special performance at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles for the Jazz at the Bowl series. The tour concludes (for now) in Florida after Labor Day.

See below for all of the currently scheduled dates, and visit nonesuch.com/on-tour for the latest.

Lake Street Dive made its Nonesuch debut last year, with the critically acclaimed Side Pony. The Boston Globe calls the album an "exuberant, harmony-rich blend of pop, soul, and jazz," and Paste writes that the band's "experimentation reaps triumphant results." Rolling Stone calls the album "irresistible."

The quartet's live shows have long been widely praised. Billboard says that Lake Street Dive successfully combines "Amy Winehouse, Rita Hayworth and R&B charisma." Mountain Xpress says, "They perform with absolute joy, their passion contagious," and the Charleston City Paper calls their show "serious fun."

LAKE STREET DIVE ON TOUR

May 31 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN
Jun 2 Saturn Birmingham, AL
Jun 3 Candler Park Music & Food Festival Atlanta, GA
Jun 4 Primal Brewery Huntersville, NC
Jun 6 Beak and Skiff Orchards LaFayette, NY
Jun 7 Prospect Park Bandshell (Free) Brooklyn, NY
Jun 9 Xfinity Center* Mansfield, MA
Jun 10 BB&T Pavilion* Camden, NJ
Jun 11 Merriweather Post Pavilion* Columbia, MD
Jun 13 Musikfest Cafe Bethlehem, PA
Jun 16 Ben & Jerry's Concerts on the Green Shelburne, VT
Jun 17 Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival Croton-on-Hudson, NY
Jun 18 Prescott Park Arts Festival Portsmouth, NH
Jun 20 Music Farm Charleston, SC
Jun 22 Shakori Hills Pittsboro, NC
Jun 23 Pisgah Brewing Company Outdoor Stage Black Mountain, NC
Jun 24 Funhouse Fest Williamsburg, VA
     
Jul 7 Chautauqua Instituition Amphitheater Chautauqua, NY
Jul 9 Levitate Music & Arts Festival Marshfield, MA
Jul 11 Majestic Theater Gettysburg Gettysburg, PA
Jul 12 The Space at Westbury Westbury, NY
Jul 14 Red Wing Roots Music Festival Mt. Solon, VA
Jul 15 Green River Festival Greenfield, MA
Jul 18 Pabst Theater Milwaukee, WI
Jul 20–22 Thalia Hall Chicago, IL
Jul 24 Meadow Brook Amphitheatre^ Rochester Hills, MI
Jul 25 PNC Pavilion at Riverbend Music Center^ Cincinnati, OH
Jul 27 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica^ Cleveland, OH
Jul 28 Stage AE^ Pittsburgh, PA
Jul 29 The Capitol Theatre Port Chester, NY
     
Aug 10 Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH
Aug 11 Meijer Gardens Amphitheater Grand Rapids, MI
Aug 12 The Castle Theatre Bloomington, IL
Aug 14 The Blue Note Columbia, MO
Aug 16 Granada Theater Dallas, TX
Aug 17 JBGB (Free) Fayetteville, AR
Aug 18 The Jones Assembly Oklahoma City, OK
Aug 20 Rocky Mountains Folks Festival Lyons, CO
Aug 21 Red Butte Garden Amphitheatre Salt Lake City, UT
Aug 22 The Wilma Missoula, MT
Aug 24 Britt Pavilion Jacksonville, OR
Aug 25 Cuthbert Amphitheater Eugene, OR
Aug 26 The Mountain Winery Saratoga, CA
Aug 28 Lagunitas Brewing Company (Free) Petaluma, CA
Aug 29 Tooth & Nail Winery Paso Robles, CA
Aug 30 Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, CA
Sep 1 JAS Aspen Snowmass Snowmass, CO
Sep 2 KTAOS Solar Center Taos, NM
Sep 6 House of Blues Houston, TX
Sep 7 Acadiana Center for the Arts Lafayette, LA
Sep 8 Vinyl Music Hall Pensacola, FL
     

* w/Jack Johnson
^ w/Amos Lee

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Lake Street Dive live 2017 by Rob Staub

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