Photo Credit: Samantha Muljat
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway have outlined a new tour, dubbed Down The Rabbit Hole, supporting their Grammy-winning and critically acclaimed album City of Gold. The slate of spring and summer appearances is set to commence after the group’s previously announced Big Ears Festival slot in Knoxville, Tenn., with an appearance on April 18 at Atlanta’s Center Stage.
Along with her award-winning band, comprised of fiddler Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, mandolinist Dominick Leslie, bass player Shelby Means, and banjo player Kyle Tuttle, the ensemble will take part in a run of dates through the Southern and Midwest regions of the United States, stomping into Memphis, Tenn. on April 28, after a previously announced appearance at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
The group will perform in Milwaukee, Wis., on May 9, with follow-ups scheduled in Indianapolis, Ind., and Detroit. After a festival appearance at FreshGrass in Bentonville, Ark., the bluegrass troupe will participate in five Texas concerts before arriving in Arizona for a trio of ensuing gigs, including two nights in Phoenix. A lone Colorado concert will land next, just before the final roll-out of dates.
On June 4, Tuttle will appear on the Slowdown stage in Omaha, Neb. The artist and her band will follow up on June 6 at Wooly’s in Des Moines, Iowa, and in Bloomington, Ill., on June 7. After a June 8 performance in St. Louis, the final Down The Rabbit Hole tour date will occur on June 30 at Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua in Bayfield, Wis.
Visit Tuttle’s official website to sign up for the tour pre-sale. Public on-sale is set to follow on Friday, Feb. 16.
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway Down The Rabbit Hole Tour Dates:
April 18—Center Stage—Atlanta
April 20—The Beacon Theatre—Hopewell, Va.
April 21—Jergels—Warrendale, Pa.
April 23—Skully’s—Columbus, Ohio
April 25—MerleFest—Wilkesboro, N.C.
April 26—Sand Mountain Park and Amphitheater—Albertville, Ala.
April 27—New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival—New Orleans
April 28—Growlers—Memphis, Tenn.
May 9—The Pabst Theater—Milwaukee, Wis.
May 10—The Vogue Theatre—Indianapolis, Ind.
May 11—Majestic Theatre—Detroit
May 17—FreshGrass Festival—Bentonville, Ark.
May 18—Red River Station—Saint Jo, Texas
May 21—Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall—Fort Worth, Texas
May 23—White Oak Music Hall—Houston
May 24—Gruene Hall—New Braunfels, Texas
May 25—The Haute Spot—Cedar Park, Texas
May 28 & 29—Music Theater at the Musical Instrument Museum—Phoenix
May 31—The Orpheum Theater—Flagstaff, Ariz.
June 1—Ogden Music Festival—Ogden, Utah
June 2—Mishawak Amphitheatre—Bellvue, Colo.
June 4—Slowdown—Omaha, Neb.
June 6—Wooly’s—Des Moines, Iowa
June 7—The Castle Theatre—Bloomington, Ill.
June 8—Old Rock House—St. Louis, Mo.
June 20—Telluride Bluegrass Festival—Telluride, Colo.
June 28—ROMP—Owensboro, Ky.
June 29—Blue Ox Music Festival—Eau Claire, Wis.
June 30—Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua—Bayfield, Wis.
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