August 13, 2024 – Grammy and Oscar winner T Bone Burnett unveils additional tour dates for his first U.S. concert tour since 2006. The tour kicks off on September 6 at Freight & Salvage in Berkeley and includes sold-out shows in Berkeley, Chicago and Vienna, VA. The first leg also features stops in Portland, Seattle, Austin and more.
New dates include Atlanta at the Variety Playhouse on October 2 and Birmingham’s Lyric Theatre on October 4. Additionally, second shows have been added in Berkeley, Chicago and Vienna. See below for a complete list of dates; and tickets link.
These special performances will feature songs from Burnett’s critically acclaimed new album, The Other Side, as well as selections from his illustrious over-50-year career. He will be joined by bandmates and longtime associates Dennis Crouch on bass, Colin Liden (who co-produced The Other Side with Burnett and Michael Piersante) on guitars, and David Mansfield on fiddle and mandolin.
Burnett recently performed three sold-out shows in Nashville in May at the Franklin Theatre, The Blue Room at Third Man Records, and the Country Music Hall of Fame andMuseum’s CMA Theatre.
On the new album, Burnett delves deeply into the myriad genres of American Music, returning to his roots as a singer and songwriter. The love story at the center of the 12-song collection follows the journey of a couple that may no longer be of this plane. Co-produced by Linden, Piersante and Burnett, the album features longtime friends Rosanne Cash and early bandmate Steven Soles, newer artists Lucius and Weyes Blood, and trusted musical companions including Dennis Crouch, Stuart Duncan, Jay Bellerose and Rory Hoffman.
A deeply personal work, The Other Side features some of the richest vocals and most direct songs of the artist’s long career.
This return to form fits seamlessly in the contemporary cultural landscape shaped so heavily by Burnett’s career in the arts. Working on The Other Side, he sought to care for himself as an artist in the same manner he has helped shepherd so many others in the studio and ended up finding himself in the process.