
The short run starts in Brooklyn on October 16 at Elsewhere, with shows in Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles ( The Regent on 11/20), and then San Francisco and Miami again.

Joining him at various points along the way are Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson, Margo Price, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, The Avett Brothers, Lucinda Williams, Gov't Mule, Ida Mae, Kathleen Edwards, Yola and Ryan Bingham.ĭuo Buscabulla will be on a mini tour this fall.

Willie Nelson has been hosting the Outlaw Music Festival tour for the last few years and after taking 2020 off for obvious reasons, he's bringing it back this year to outdoor amphitheaters all over the U.S. The tour includes a run with Delta Spirit (including two nights at Red Rocks), a few shows with Margo Price, and more. 412 381-6811 or Rateliff & The Night Sweats will release their third studio album this year and will be on tour this summer and fall as well, including two dates as part of Willie Nelson's travelling Outlaw Music Festival. Well, at least goddamned un-Irish-American. To miss it would be goddamned un-American. The Bastard Bearded Irishmen are playing a show at the Rex Theater.

Rounding things out is the Ty Segall-ish two-piece The Fortune Teller, which shares Soft Girl’s grunge influence, but adds gnarlier, stoner-rock fuzz. Soft Girl reps a ’90s-inspired sound that artfully blends pop and grungy punk into irresistible earworms.

Jack Swing’s bluesy grooves and soulful hooks pair well with the dancier vibes in his tracks like “A Reminder” and “Cloud Cover (A Space Disco).” Vocalist/guitarist Isaiah Ross writes solos and riffs sure to draw in any guitar nerd. WPTS Radio continues its monthly local-music showcase at Spirit tonight, with a blend of genres sure to satiate all your rock, blues, punk and melodic-pop needs.
