Amos Lee has expanded his upcoming Dreamland tour into August 2022 with the announcement of more than a dozen new North American dates today. The coast-to-coast full band tour – which kicks off this Friday April 8 in Portland, Maine – will now include Lee’s return to the hallowed Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver, Colorado on August 16, as well as a second hometown-area show for Lee at Lancaster, PA’s American Music Theatre on August 25. Tickets for each of the sixteen just-announced shows will go on sale to the public on Friday April 8 at 10AM local time, with artist presale via Tickets Today beginning on Wednesday April 6 at 10AM local time and local presales beginning on Thursday April 7 at 10AM local time. The string of new dates takes the total number of shows on Lee’s Dreamland tour well over 50, with highlights this month including New York’s Beacon Theatre and The Kennedy Center in Washington DC alongside The National Symphony Orchestra. Find full information on Lee’s 2022 US tour here: https://www.amoslee.com/tour
Throughout the upcoming tour, Lee has also announced a Tickets For Teachers and classroom supplies giveaway as a way to give back to those who’ve done so much to keep us going over the past two years. In each city, the former public school teacher is asking local students, parents, colleagues and community members to nominate educators in their area who made a special impact on their lives during the pandemic. Lee will then be giving away free tickets for each show, as well as helping to provide them with necessary classroom supplies; far too often which they are left to purchase on their own. Nominate a teacher in your area by visiting https://bit.ly/3t7vcSQ or via social media by tagging @amoslee and using the hashtag #ALTicketsForTeachers.
Lee recently stopped by MLB Network to talk about the tour, the Tickets For Teachers program, his new album Dreamland and the album’s radio hit “Worry No More”: https://www.mlb.com/video/amos-lee-on-his-album-phillies
AMOS LEE 2022 US TOUR DATES:
April 8 – State Theatre – Portland, ME+
April 9 – Lynn Memorial Auditorium – Lynn, MA+
April 11 – The Flynn – Burlington, VT+
April 12 – Zeiterion PAC – New Bedford, MA+
April 14 – Beacon Theatre – New York, NY+
April 15 – The Met Philadelphia – Philadelphia, PA+
April 16 – UMass Fine Arts Center – Amherst, MA+
April 18 – The Egg – Albany, NY+
April 19 – Kennedy Center – Washington, DC*
April 20 – Byham Theater – Pittsburgh, PA+
April 22 – Pabst Theater – Milwaukee, WI+
April 23 – Orpheum Theater Madison – Madison, WI+
April 24 – Orpheum Theatre – Minneapolis, MN+
April 26 – Uptown Theater – Kansas City, MO+
April 27 – Cannon Center for the Performing Arts – Memphis, TN+
April 29 – Tennessee Theatre – Knoxville, TN+
April 30 – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium – Asheville, NC+
May 21 – FreshGrass – Bentonville, AR
May 29 – Bottle Rock – Napa, CA
May 31 – The Theatre at Ace Hotel – Los Angeles, CA~
June 1 – Lobero Theatre – Santa Barbara, CA~
June 3 – Humphreys Concerts by the Bay – San Diego, CA~
June 4 – Fox Tucson Theatre – Tucson, AZ~
June 5 – Ikeda Theater – Mesa, AZ~
June 7 – Lensic Performing Arts Center – Santa Fe, NM~
June 9 – Tobin Center for the Performing Arts – San Antonio, TX~
June 10 – Cullen Performance Hall – Houston, TX~
June 11 – Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater – Austin, TX~
June 14 – The Pageant – St. Louis, MO~
June 15 – Ravinia – Chicago, IL~
June 19 – Rock The Ruins – Indianapolis, IN~
June 20 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN~
June 21 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN~
June 23 – Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium – Chattanooga, TN~
June 24 – Charleston Music Hall – Charleston, SC~
June 25 – Durham Performing Arts Center – Durham, NC~
August 4 – Hayden Homes Amphitheater – Bend, OR@
August 5 – Grand Lodge – Forest Grove, OR
August 6 – Chateau Ste Michelle Winery – Woodinville, WA
August 8 – Vogue Theatre – Vancouver, BC@
August 10 – Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox – Spokane, WA@
August 11 – The ELM – Bozeman, MT@
August 13 – Fort Desolation Festival – Torrey, UT
August 14 – Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater – Vail, CO%@
August 16 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Denver, CO&
August 18 – The Stiefel Theatre – Salina, KA@
August 19 – The Englert Theatre – Iowa City, IA@
August 20 – Blue Gate Theatre – Shipshewana, IN@
August 22 – Michigan Theater – Ann Arbor, MI@
August 23 – Taft Theatre – Cincinnati, OH@
August 25 – American Music Theatre – Lancaster, PA#
August 27 – Colonial Theatre – Laconia, MH#
* with the National Symphony Orchestra
% with the Colorado Symphony
+ support from Jensen McRae
~ support from Neal Francis
@ support from Danielle Ponder
# support from Mutlu
& support from Noah Kahan