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The Mavericks announce new '24 dates

Tuesday, October 17, 2023 – The Mavericks announced new North American tour dates to their spring 2024 schedule, before the group returns to Europe in April.

. Upcoming highlights include a two night residency at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville with support from Hogslop String Band (Dec. 1) and Maggie Rose (Dec. 2) and two nights at Charleston Music Hall (Jan. 26 and 27).
Jan.13 - Sandy Beaches Cruise - Fort Lauderdale, FL
Jan.26-27 - Charleston Music Hall - Charleston, SC
Feb. 1 - Fox Tucson Theatre - Tucson, AZ
Feb. 2-3 - Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts (Night 1) - Wickenburg, AZ
Feb. 9 - 10 - Tannahill's Music Hall (Night 2) - Fort Worth, TX
Feb. 22 - Ellis Theater - Philadelphia, MS
Feb. 23 - The Lyric Theatre - Birmingham, AL
Feb. 24 - The Moon - Tallahassee, FL
March 1 - Cayamo Cruise - Miami, FL
March 15 - Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts - Miami, FL
April 11 - Pabst Theater - Milwaukee, WI
April 12 - Genesee Theatre - Waukegan, IL
April 13 - Orpheum Theater - Madison, WI

The group is currently on the road in support of its widely-celebrated 10th Anniversary "In Time Deluxe Reissue," which includes all 14 original tracks, plus never-before-released single "Tonight Is The Night," the group's exquisite take on Glen Campbell's "Gentle On My Mind," and a conjunto version of "Ven Hacia Mi."


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