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The Dead South tour dates 2024
The Dead South is currently touring across 9 countries and has 46 upcoming concerts.
Their next tour date is at Sporthalle Hamburg in Hamburg, after that they'll be at Zitadelle Spandau in Berlin.
Currently touring across
- 🇨🇿 Czech Republic
- 🇳🇱 Netherlands
Upcoming concerts (46) See nearest concert
Sporthalle Hamburg
Zitadelle Spandau
Parkbühne Clara Zetkin Park
Žluté Lázně
Budapest Park
Posthof Frischluftbühne
Wagenhallen
Schlachthof Wiesbaden
Zenith, die Kulturhalle
Poppodium 013
Salle Pleyel
Big Four Roadhouse
Ryman Auditorium
The Rhythm Section Amphitheater
Dillon Amphitheater
KettleHouse Amphitheater
Paramount Theatre
McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater
Revolution Concert House & Event Center
Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater, Deer Valley Resort
Grand Sierra Resort & Casino
Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
The Van Buren
Midland Theatre
Frontón México
KEMBA Live!
Brooklyn Paramount
College Street Music Hall
State Theatre
Citizens House of Blues - Boston
Old National Centre
Burton Cummings Theatre
Edmonton EXPO Centre (EEC)
Prospera Place
Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
Molson Canadian Centre at Casino New Brunswick
GLC Live at 20 Monroe
The Fillmore
Riviera Theatre
Past concerts
San Francisco Bath House
The Powerstation
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Saw TDS last night at the Knitting Factory in Spokane-It was the very best show I have been to in a long time! The energy was high and the crowd threw the energy back to the band-everyone foot stomping, dancing (even some swing dancing), clapping, yelling and some good old screaming! TDS has a wide appeal and it showed in the crowd-all ages were there. TDS' Stage set and light show was stellar-Four large leaded glass windows with each of the guys' personal moniker on them were behind each band member. They had really large old style lanterns in front of the mic stands that made a cool glow, coupled with the fog and laser lights made a very visually satisfying watch. The guys brought a great time-
Danny had a big smile the whole set. Of course Nate & Scott sang so great! The sound was fantastic-so great to hear them live after watching them on Youtube for the last few years-A live album or Live Video production would be really great to see in the future. We arrived a bit too late to really get to hear Elliot Brood-But there was a middle band-I wish I had their name! A 3-piece of older fellas that really rocked out! I really enjoyed there music! The lead guy wore a white Canadian Mountie type hat. I would love to get their name if anyone knows who they are...they were quite impressive! The whole show was Five stars!!! Would do again! Thank you TDS for coming to Spokane!-Love ya! SpokaneSandi
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The Dead South was absolutely as expected...totally epic! Love these guys!
There was one thing about the show that I do feel the need to say...the first opening musician was really good...sound was great!
But the band that played prior to the Dead South was impossible to hear. The sound was terrible...could not hear vocals at all sadly...everything was drowned out by the drums. Such a bummer...not only for the audience but also the band...the sound made it sound like just a whole lot of noise.
(Again though...the Dead South were EPIC!)
The Dead South's (TDS) tour kickoff was unforgettable! My wife, and our friends had a blast dancing along to and being entertained by Beach Bodies & Andino Suns in addition to TDS. We were impressed with all their new artwork merchandise & official tour poster. Can't wait to officially mount it on a wall.
Now if only we could stop playing their new album 'Sugar & Joy' vinyl, I'm getting dizzy from staring at it's "revolutionary" design in a trance state.
Sugar & Joy raises bar for Canadian records.
Can't wait to meet these lads again, the VIP experience was truely unforgettable.
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The Dead South Announce 2024 Tour
Winterwondergrass steamboat headliners, “in hell i’ll be in good company” reaches platinum certification.
Photo by Morgan Coates
The Dead South announce the first of their 2024 USA tours, this one planned for Feb-Mar 2024. The newly Platinum-certified alternative Americana four-piece will start the new year in high gear, headlining WinterWonderGrass Steamboat along with large shows in cities across the USA including a stop at Austin’s Moody Theatre.
The Dead South were most recently in the US to make their sold-out debut at The Ryman Auditorium, which included previews of new songs coming soon. The show marked a milestone for a band that has already made some impressive live achievements, which now include performances at Red Rocks, Glastonbury, Brixton Academy and soon, Byron Bay Bluesfest in Australia (Mar 2024).
“In Hell I’ll Be In Good Company” is now officially certified Platinum by the RIAA, putting The Dead South in very good company, where they join the likes of Zach Bryan and Old Crow Medicine Show on a very short list of acoustic/folk Platinum singles.
The Dead South have a big week of global touring announcements ahead, with more news to come about 2024 touring plans in Australia and Europe. Next up, they return to the UK in October to kick off yet more touring with a show at London’s Roundhouse, their largest UK headline show to date.
Tickets for the 2024 USA shows will be on sale Thursday, October 5 @ 11am ET.
USA 2024 TOUR DATES
Cleveland, OH: TempleLive Masonic, Feb 12
Pittsburgh, PA: Stage AE, Feb 13
Silver Spring, MD: The Fillmore, Feb 14
Philadelphia, PA: Franklin Music Hall, Feb 16
Norfolk, VA: The NorVa, Feb 17
Charlotte, NC: The Fillmore, Feb 18
Atlanta, GA: The Eastern, Feb 19
Austin, TX: ACL Live at the Moody Theatre, Feb 21
Dallas, TX: The Factory, Feb 22
Fayetteville, AR: JJ’s Live, Feb 27
Tulsa, OK: Cain’s Ballroom, Feb 28
Steamboat Springs, CO: Winter WonderGrass, Mar 1
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