Rival Sons have announced a North American headline tour set to get underway this spring. The coast-to-coast trek will see Rival Sons joined by special guests Reignwolf, The War and Treaty, and JJ Wilde on select dates. The tour is set to kickoff April 17th at the 1,900 capacity House of Blues in Anaheim, CA, and will include stops at the legendary Ryman Theater in Nashville, TN (5/2), Huntington, NY’s Paramount (5/13), Port Chester, NY’s Capitol Theater (5/14), and more.
Known for Jay Buchanan’s unparalleled voice, the band’s fuzzed out riffs, and bold melodies, Rival Sons have built a large and loyal fanbase through relentless touring. Buchanan recently told Rolling Stone, “Having traveled so much and played with so many different bands, I’ve been able to see that there’s a bridge between these subgenres,” and the newly announced spring dates aim to further bridge that gap with the scorched blues of Reignwolf, the southern soul of The War and Treaty, and the unapologetic grit of JJ Wilde. In addition to the spring dates, Rival Sons are also set to perform at Gasparilla Music Festival in Tampa, FL (3/17) alongside Brandi Carlisle and Portugal. The Man, as well as at Panama City Beach, FL’s Sandjam (4/24) with Weezer, White Reaper, and Strand of Oaks. Following the U.S. dates, Rival Sons will embark on a six-week European arena / stadium tour with Aerosmith.
2019 proved to be a breakout year for Rival Sons who cemented themselves at the forefront of rock and roll’s revitalization movement with a pair of nominations at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards®.
RIVAL SONS ON TOUR 2020
Apr 17 – May 3: With Reignwolf
May 5 – 17: With The War and Treaty
May 18 – 21: With JJ Wilde
* Festival Date
March 7 – Tampa, FL – Gasparilla Music Festival*
April 17 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues
April 18 – Tucson, AZ – Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium
April 20 – Dallas, TX – Granada Theater
April 21 – Austin, TX – Emo’s
April 22 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
April 24 – Panama City Beach, FL – SandJam Music Festival*
April 25 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Culture Room
April 28 – Mobile, AL – Soul Kitchen
April 29 – Huntsville, AL – Mars Music Hall
April 30 – Birmingham, AL – Iron City
May 2 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
May 3 – Memphis, TN – Beale Street Music Festival*
May 5 – Chattanooga, TN – The Signal
May 6 – Athens, GA – Georgia Theatre
May 8 – Wilmington, NC – Greenfield Lake Amphitheatre
May 9 – Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore Charlotte
May 10 – Charleston, SC – Music Farm
May 12 – Richmond, VA – The National
May 13 – Huntington, NY – The Paramount
May 14 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre
May 16 – Jersey City, NJ – White Eagle Hall
May 17 – Hartford, CT – Webster Theater
May 18 – Pittsburgh, PA – Mr. Smalls Theatre
May 20 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s
May 21 – Indianapolis, IN – The Vogue
June 13 – Milan, Italy – Mind Milano Innovation District
June 16 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion
June 24 – Prague, Czech Republic – 02 Arena
June 26 – Stockholm, Sweden – Gardet
June 30 – Paris, France – Accorhotels Arena
July 3 – Madrid, Spain – Wanda Metropolitano Stadium
July 6 – Lisboa, Portugal – Altice Arena
July 9 – Vienna, Austria – Wiener Stadthalle
July 12 – Krakau, Poland – Tauron Arena
July 15 – London, United Kingdom – The O2
July 18 – Manchester, United Kingdom – Manchester Arena
July 21 – Middlefart, Denmark – New Little Belt Bridge
July 24 – Budapest, Hungary – Puskas Arena
July 27 – Monchengladbach, Germany – Sparkassenpark Monchengladbach