Smith goes "Through the Smoke" on tour
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Smith goes "Through the Smoke" on tour

Monday, April 15, 2024 – Nate Smith announced his 2024 Through The Smoke fall tour today.

The 14-city headline tour will kick off on Sept. 19 in Portland, Ore. and end on Nov. 23 in Des Moines, Ia. Joining Smith on the road will be special guests John Morgan and Karley Scott Collins on select dates.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. local time. Fan club members can purchase tickets on Tuesday at 8 a.m. local time.

Smith just released his "Through the Smoke" EP featuring the single "Bulletproof," a cover of Nirvana's "Heart Shaped Box" and five other songs. The Californian's biggest hit is "Hearts on Fire."

Smith is currently on Morgan Wallen's One Night at a Time Tour. Smith will open the tour in stadiums across the country with stops in Arlington, Texas, Charlotte, Denver, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Nashville, Oxford, Miss. and Tampa.

Tour dates are: Date City Venue/Event
Sept. 19 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom **
Sept. 26 Peoria, IL Crusens **
Sept. 27 Bloomington, IN The Bluebird **
Oct. 17 Isles of Palms, SC The Windjammer ***
Oct. 24 Chattanooga, TN The Signal ***
Oct. 25 Atlanta, GA Buckhead Theatre ***
Nov. 1 Detroit, MI Royal Oak Music Theatre ***
Nov. 2 Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE ***
Nov. 7 Baltimore, MD Rams Head Live ***
Nov. 8 Boston, MA Roadrunner ***
Nov. 9 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom ***
Nov. 21 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue
Nov. 22 Milwaukee, WI The Rave
Nov. 23 Des Moines, IA Wooly's ***

** Karley Scott Collins
*** John Morgan


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