![]() ![]() ![]() Palace Of Fine Arts§ SOLD OUTĠ5-San Francisco, Calif. The Theatre At The Ace Hotel§ SOLD OUTĠ4-San Francisco, Calif. The Theatre at Ace Hotel§ SOLD OUTĠ3-Los Angeles, Calif. Ryman Auditorium‡ SOLD OUTĠ2-Los Angeles, Calif. Stifel Theatre‡ SOLD OUTĢ0-Nashville, Tenn. Byham Theater‡ SOLD OUTġ7-Indianapolis, Ind. The Town Hall‡ SOLD OUTġ6-Pittsburgh, Pa. Orpheum Theatre* SOLD OUTġ2-New York, N.Y. Roy Thomson Hall* SOLD OUTġ0-Boston, Mass. Nathaniel Rateliff And It’s Still Alright Tour Dates:Ġ9-Toronto, Ont. Most of his solo dates, which you can see down below, are already sold out, and feature material from Rateliff’s pre-Night Sweats catalog, as well as his new record.įind Dylan’s solo dates, Rateliff’s solo dates and their joint dates down below, beneath a 1988 Dylan performance and a 2013 Rateliff performance from the Paste archives. Rateliff, meanwhile, is currently on tour in support of his latest solo album And It’s Still Alright, out now on Stax Records. Present-day Dylan will spend the month of April touring Japan, specifically Tokyo and Osaka. We haven’t heard a whole lot from Dylan lately, aside from the acclaimed Broadway musical inspired by and featuring his music, Girl from the North Country, as well as the biopic in development with Timothée Chalamet onboard to play a young Dylan. Rateliff & The Night Sweats will perform full hourlong sets before Dylan and his band take the stage, with The Hot Club of Cowtown opening each show. These will be Rateliff’s backing band’s only shows of 2020-as Rateliff explains, “We planned to take a year off from Night Sweats shows but the opportunity came to do a tour with Bob Dylan and there was no way we would pass that up.”ĭylan’s tour alongside Rateliff & The Night Sweats kicks off in Bend, Ore., on June 4, with stops at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl, Berkeley’s Greek Theatre, Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium, Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena and Atlanta’s Ameris Bank Amphitheatre, concluding with a July 12 show at Bethel, N.Y.’s Woods Center for the Arts. Visit Nathaniel Rateliff’s official website for tour dates and more information.Songwriting titan Bob Dylan is hitting the road alongside Americana rockers Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats for a summer tour, comprising 25 U.S. The sold-out performance held special significance as it was their first ever arena show and featured a solo set from longtime friend and supporter Marcus Mumford and Hermanos Gutiérrez as well as a surprise sit-in from Amelia Meath of Sylvan Esso. Last December, Rateliff & The Night Sweats played their biggest show ever at Denver’s Ball Arena. In addition, Rateliff sat with Anthony Mason of CBS Sunday Morning to discuss the band’s rise to stardom. In support of The Future, which was released to widespread acclaim, the group performed multiple times on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, CBS This Morning: Saturday, and Austin City Limits. Additionally, the track “Slow Pace of Time” features The Preservation Hall Jazz Band’s leader and clarinetist, Charlie Gabriel. Following the release of their acclaimed 2021 album The Future, the upcoming project features four previously unreleased songs recorded during The Future sessions as well as a newly written and recorded track called “Buy My Round.” Most recently, the group premiered an alternate version of the track “What If I,” titled the “Cook Brothers Version.”Īll songs on the What If I EP were produced by Bradley Cook (Bon Iver, Kevin Morby, The War on Drugs) and R.M.B.-the production trio of Rateliff, Meese and James Barone (Beach House). The news comes shortly after Rateliff and the band shared the first single from their new five-track EP, What If I, out June 2 via Stax. ![]()
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