Punch Brothers to Perform with Dierks Bentley in Brooklyn, Broadcast on Sirius/XM Radio

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The Punch Brothers' tour is back in full swing and headed to Austin this Friday. The band has added a new tour date back on their home turf at Brooklyn's Southpaw, October 21, as special guests of Dierks Bentley. The performance marks the closing night of Bentley's four-night, four-venue New York City residency. Fans across the country will be able to hear the show as it airs live on Sirius/XM on both The Highway and Bluegrass Junction channels.

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The Punch Brothers' tour is back in full swing following their performance at the moe.down festival last weekend, with their next show at Bass Concert Hall at the University of Texas in Austin this Friday. Now comes word of the addition of a new tour date back on their home turf: the band will play at Southpaw in Brooklyn on October 21 as special guests of singer-songwriter Dierks Bentley. The performance marks the closing night of Bentley's four-night, four-venue New York City residency. Punch Brothers are featured on a number of track off Bentley's latest album, Up on the Ridge. Tickets go on sale Friday morning at 10 AM at spsounds.com.
 
Fans across the country will be able to hear the show as it airs live on Sirius/XM on both The Highway and Bluegrass Junction channels.
 
“Getting the opportunity to be in New York in the Fall, playing with my heroes and my friends is really exciting," says Bentley. "It’s a cool way for me to take everything we’ve done this year and pick it apart and really focus on each different element of the music for an entire night.”
 
For more on Punch Brothers' upcoming tour dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour. To pick up a copy of the band's latest Nonesuch release, Antifogmatic, with audiophile-quality 320 kbps MP3s of the album included at checkout, head to the Nonesuch Store.

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  • Tuesday, September 7, 2010
    Punch Brothers to Perform with Dierks Bentley in Brooklyn, Broadcast on Sirius/XM Radio
    C. Taylor Crothers

    The Punch Brothers' tour is back in full swing following their performance at the moe.down festival last weekend, with their next show at Bass Concert Hall at the University of Texas in Austin this Friday. Now comes word of the addition of a new tour date back on their home turf: the band will play at Southpaw in Brooklyn on October 21 as special guests of singer-songwriter Dierks Bentley. The performance marks the closing night of Bentley's four-night, four-venue New York City residency. Punch Brothers are featured on a number of track off Bentley's latest album, Up on the Ridge. Tickets go on sale Friday morning at 10 AM at spsounds.com.
     
    Fans across the country will be able to hear the show as it airs live on Sirius/XM on both The Highway and Bluegrass Junction channels.
     
    “Getting the opportunity to be in New York in the Fall, playing with my heroes and my friends is really exciting," says Bentley. "It’s a cool way for me to take everything we’ve done this year and pick it apart and really focus on each different element of the music for an entire night.”
     
    For more on Punch Brothers' upcoming tour dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour. To pick up a copy of the band's latest Nonesuch release, Antifogmatic, with audiophile-quality 320 kbps MP3s of the album included at checkout, head to the Nonesuch Store.

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