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Published: 2012/12/25

The Black Crowes Will Return in March

The Black Crowes have announced that they will hit the road this spring for their first shows since going on an indefinite hiatus. The group has not toured in the U.S. since the end of 2010, and the Crowes have not performed internationally since a short European tour in mid-2011. During their hiatus, band principals Chris and Rich Robinson focused on their solo bands. As of press time, the band’s 2013 lineup is unknown.

The band will kick things off in the United Kingdom on March 24 before returning to the U.S. for a two night run at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY April 2 and 3. The Black Crowes will then embark on a 21 show tour that includes two-night runs at Terminal 5 in New York City, the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC, The Vic Theatre in Chicago and The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. The Black Crowes will wrap things up with a JazzFest after show at the Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts in New Orleans on May 4. The full list of tour dates can be viewed below.

Black Crowes 2013 Tour Dates

March 24 Manchester, UK—Manchester Academy
March 25 Birmingham, UK—02 Academy
March 27 Glasgow, UK—02 Academy
March 29 London, UK—HMV Forum
March 30 London, UK—UK HMV
April 2 Port Chester, NY—Capitol Theatre
April 3 Port Chester, NY—Capitol Theatre
April 5 New York, NY—Terminal 5
April 6 New York, NY—Terminal 5
April 8 Washington, DC—9:30 Club
April 9 Washington, DC—9:30 Club
April 11 Boston, MA—House of Blues
April 12 Philadelphia, PA—Electric Factory
April 14 Detroit, MI—Fillmore
April 16 Chicago, IL—The Vic
April 17 Chicago, IL—The Vic
April 19 St. Louis—The Pageant
April 20 Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium
April 21 Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium
April 23 Atlanta, GA—The Tabernacle
April 25 Dallas, TX—House of Blues
April 27 Austin, TX—Stubb’s BBQ
April 28 Houston, TX—House of Blues
April 30 St. Petersburg, FL—The Mahaffey
May 1 Lake Buena Vista, FL—House of Blues
May 4 New Orleans, LA—Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts

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