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Published: 2013/01/08
The Black Crowes To Go Acoustic (With Guests)

The Black Crowes have already confirmed that they will hit the road this spring for their first shows since going on an indefinite hiatus. The group, which has not toured in the U.S. since the end of 2010, will open their Lay Down With Number 13 Tour in England on March 24. The U.S. leg then begins in Port Chester, NY at the Capitol Theatre on April 2. Nearly three weeks later the group will perform over two nights at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. The second of these gigs, on April 21, will be a special acoustic show, the only one of the tour and will feature special as-yet-unannounced guests performing with the band. The current Crowes lineup features stalwarts Chris Robinson, Rich Robinson, Steve Gorman, Sven Pipien and Adam MacDougall, joined by Jackie Greene, while Luther Dickinson departs to focus on North Mississippi Allstars.
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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Clive Bigsby January 8, 2013, 12:03:48