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Lovett co-headlines with Kottke

Tuesday, July 25, 2023 – Lyle Lovett is set for a co-headline run of Midwestern tour dates with guitarist Leo Kottke.

The six-show run will feature Lovett and Kottke in conversation and song. Artist pre-sale begins Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time while general on-sale begins on Friday at 10 a.m. local time at tour.lylelovett.com.

In addition, Lovett and John Hiatt are heading out on a run of joint tour dates this fall. Kicking off on Oct. 2 at Carnegie Hall in New York City, the performances will feature arrangements of various Lovett originals from his album "12th of June."

Tour dates are:
July 26—Huber Heights, OH—Rose Music Center at The Heights *
July 27—Pittsburgh, PA—Stage AE *
July 28—Lancaster, PA—American Music Theatre *
July 29—Providence, RI—Veterans Memorial Auditorium *
July 30—Hammondsport, NY—The Pavilion at Point of the Bluff Vineyards *
Aug. 2—Plymouth, MA—Plymouth Memorial Hall *
Aug. 3—Lowell, MA—Boarding House Park *
Aug. 4—New Brunswick, NJ—State Theatre *
Aug. 5—Vienna, VA—Wolf Trap - Filene Center *
Aug. 6—Charlottesville, VA—The Paramount Theater *
Aug. 8—Richmond, VA—Dominion Energy Center *
Aug. 9—Durham, NC—Durham Performing Arts Center *
Aug. 10—Charlotte, NC—Knight Theater *
Aug. 11—Charleston, SC—Charleston Gaillard Center *
Aug. 12—Atlanta, GA—Atlanta Symphony Hall *
Aug. 14—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium *
Aug. 15—Knoxville, TN—Tennessee Theater *
Aug. 16—Birmingham, AL—Alabama Theatre *
Aug. 17—New Orleans, LA—Orpheum Theater *
Aug. 19—Houston, TX—Hobby Center for the Performing Arts *
Aug. 20—San Antonio, TX—Majestic Theatre *
Aug. 23—Austin, TX—ACL Live at the Moody Theater *
Aug. 24—Fort Worth, TX—Bass Performance Hall *
Sept. 3—Santa Fe, NM—The Santa Fe Opera *
Sept. 5—Tucson, AZ—Fox Tucson Theatre #
Oct. 2—New York, NY—Carnegie Hall !
Oct. 3—Ithaca, NY—State Theatre of Ithaca !
Oct. 5—Wilmington, DE—The Grand Opera House !
Oct. 6—Westhampton Beach, NY—Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center !
Oct. 7—Collingswood, NJ—Scottish Rite Auditorium !
Oct. 8—Troy, NY—Troy Savings Bank Music Hall !
Oct. 10—Buffalo, NY—Kleinhans Music Hall !
Oct. 11—Kitchener, ON—Centre In The Square !
Oct. 12—Toronto, ON—Massey Hall !
Oct. 13—Ottawa, ON—National Arts Centre !
Oct. 14—Burlington, VT—The Flynn !
Oct. 16—Waterville, ME—Waterville Opera House !
Oct. 17—Portsmouth, NH—The Music Hall Historic Theater !
Oct. 20—Concord, NH— Capitol Center for the Arts, Chubb Theatre !
Oct. 22—Easton, PA— State Theatre Center for the Arts !
Oct. 24—Traverse City, MI—City Opera House @
Oct. 25—Kalamazoo, MI—Kalamazoo State Theatre @
Oct. 26—Wabash, IN—Honeywell Center @
Oct. 28—Newark, OH—The Midland Theatre @
Oct. 29—New Philadelphia, OH—Kent State University at Tuscarawas @
Oct. 30—Marietta, OH—Peoples Bank Theatre @
* with his Large Band
# with his Acoustic Group
! with John Hiatt
@with Leo Kottke


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