Hello everyone. Finally we have some very good news! We have rescheduled all of our Spring 2022 shows. The new batch of shows begin in New York City in June and run all the way to May 2023 (proving that 2020 is the first year to last for three!). Dates for all the rescheduled gigs are below, and ALL tickets purchased so long ago will be honored at the door.
If you are going to a show in New York City, Washington DC, Boston, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Seattle or Portland, OR please look VERY CAREFULLY AT THE GRAPHIC as we are playing sold out shows MULTIPLE NIGHTS in these towns. Your GA ticket will still only get you into one specific rescheduled show. We’ve all come this far! Don’t get confused now!
If you have questions or are unable to attend, please talk directly to the box office of the venue.
All of these shows are very much SOLD OUT except the 5 with ticket links!
2022 6/8 New York City 6/9 Washington DC 6/10 Washington DC 6/11 Washington DC 6/12 Baltimore 6/16 Philadelphia 6/17 New York City 6/18 New York City 6/19 New York City
8/30 Asbury Park 8/31 Asbury Park
9/1 Portsmouth 9/2 Portland ME https://bit.ly/3yXbt98 9/3 North Adams MA https://bit.ly/3ihypKr 9/15 Boston 9/16 Boston 9/17 Burlington VT 9/18 Northampton 9/20 Pawling 9/21 Ithaca 9/22 Buffalo 9/23 Pittsburgh 9/24 Pittsburgh 9/25 New York City
10/11 Cleveland 10/12 Cleveland 10/13 Chicago 10/14 Minneapolis 10/15 St. Paul 10/16 St. Louis
2023 4/13 San Diego 4/14 Los Angeles 4/16 Oakland 4/18 Portland OR 4/19 Portland OR 4/20 Seattle 4/21 Seattle 4/22 Vancouver
5/10 Salt Lake City 5/11 Denver 5/12 Boulder 5/13 Fort Collins 5/14 Lincoln 5/16 Kansas City MO 5/18 Tulsa https://bit.ly/34KmoW1 5/19 Dallas 5/20 Houston https://livemu.sc/3uOVeaR 5/21 Austin https://bit.ly/3vKOsEl
A TMBG FAQ
“Why did you move your shows?"
After some long discussions with our management and booking agent, we realized we could not maintain a consistently safe environment for two-plus months as a traveling band and crew this spring. In rescheduling to this summer, fall, and beyond we believe we have addressed many of the issues to get us safely and smartly back on the road.
Our plan for the rescheduling of these 43 shows is to break them up into shorter chunks with time off in between chunks to preserve the viability of scheduled shows in general. Our previous plan relied on everything going perfectly across the US and within our touring group for months at a time. Traveling for shorter, more regional stretches will create a touring scenario where if things were to go sideways, either in a region affected by a variant or within the walls of our tour bus, individual shows can be made up in due course without restructuring the entire run of a tour.