Griffin, Carll, McKenna unite for tour
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Griffin, Carll, McKenna unite for tour

Tuesday, September 10, 2024 – Patty Griffin, Hayes Carll and Lori McKenna are joining forces for a tour.

The eight-city run will see all three artists performing together, sharing songs and stories from across their careers. The tour begins Nov. 7 at St. Louis' Sheldon Concert Hall and then makes stops across the Midwest through a finale at Joliet, Ill.'s Rialto Square Theatre on Nov. 16.

Tickets for all announced dates go on sale this Friday at 11 a.m. eastern time.

Tour dates are:
Nov. 7 – St. Louis, MO – Sheldon Concert Hall
Nov. 8 – Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room @ Old National Centre
Nov. 9 – Kalamazoo, MI – State Theatre
Nov. 10 – Kent, OH – The Kent Stage
Nov. 12 – Cincinnati, OH – Ludlow Garage
Nov. 14 – Milwaukee, WI – Turner Ballroom
Nov. 15 – Bloomington, IN – Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts
Nov. 16 – Joliet, IN – Rialto Square Theatre


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