Blackberry Smoke will embark on their Rattle, Ramble and Roll Tour in 2025, featuring stops at Worcesterās Palladium, Burlingtonās The Flynn, New Orleansā The Fillmore, Austinās ACL Live at the Moody Theater, among many others.
Tickets for the newly added dates will be available for pre-sale starting tomorrow, Tuesday, October 29 at 10am local time, with the general on-sale following this Friday, November 1 at 10:00am local time. Full details and ticket information can be found at blackberrysmoke.com.
Throughout their career, Blackberry Smoke has released eight studio albums including their latest, Be Right Here. Produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell), the record was released to widespread critical acclaim earlier this year and debuted at #1 on the Current Country Albums chart, Americana/Folk Albums chart and Current Rock Albums chart.
Since forming in 2001, Blackberry Smoke has continued to tour relentlessly, building a strong and loyal community of fans. In addition to their work as musicians, the band is deeply committed to charitable work and formed the Brit Turner Family Fund, a non-profit supporting several national foundations committed to curing childrenās cancer. With these efforts, the band has raised over $1,000,000 to date benefitting childrenās cancer research. Most recently, Blackberry Smoke raised over $26,000 with their hometown show at Atlantaās Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park earlier this summer, which celebrated the life and legacy of the bandās late drummer, Brit Turner.
BLACKBERRY SMOKE CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
October 30āBakersfield, CAāFox Theater~
October 31āSan Diego, CAāHumphreys Concerts by the Bay~
November 1āLas Vegas, NVāThe Pearl Concert Theater~
November 2āRiverside, CAāFox Performing Arts Center~
November 7āSt. Augustine, FLāSt. Augustine Amphitheatre^
November 8āClearwater, FLāRuth Eckerd Hall^
November 9āFort Myers, FLāBarbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall^
November 10āPompano Beach, FLāPompano Beach Amphitheater^
November 14āRoyal Oak, MIāRoyal Oak Music Theatre%
November 15āMarietta, OHāPeoples Bank Theatre%
November 16āShipshewana, INāBlue Gate Performing Arts Center%
November 21āCarterville, ILāEvent Center at Walkerās Bluff Casino Resort
November 22āTulsa, OKāCainās Ballroom**
November 23āShawnee, OKāFireLake Arena**
December 5āMobile, ALāSaenger Theatreā ā
December 6āAugusta, GAāBell Auditorium##
December 7ā Fayetteville, NCāCrown Theatre##
December 8āSavannah, GAāJohnny Mercer Theatre##
December 31āMacon, GAāMacon City Auditorium^^
January 30āMorristown, NJāMayo Performing Arts Center
January 31āBensalem, PAāXCite Center at Parx Casino
February 1āWorcester, MAāThe Palladium
February 2āPatchogue, NYāPatchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts
February 5āPortland, MEāState Theatre
February 6āBurlington, VTāThe Flynn
February 7āProvidence, RIāThe Strand Ballroom & Theatre
February 8āWilliamsport, PAāPenn College Community Arts Center
February 13-17āRock Legends Cruise XII
March 6āRockford, ILāCoronado Theatre
March 7āPeoria, ILāPeoria Civic Center Theater
March 8āEvansville, INāAiken Theatre
March 27āNew Orleans, LAāThe Fillmore
March 28āHouston, TXā713 Music Hall
March 29āHelotes, TXāJohn T. Flooreās Country Store
April 25āMiramar Beach, FLāMoon Crush āPink Moonā
May 8āAustin, TXāACL Live at the Moody Theater
May 9āDallas, TXāMajestic Theatre
May 15āMaryville, TNāThe Shed
May 16āMaryville, TNāThe Shed
May 17āMaryville, TNāThe Shed
~with special guest Kelsey Waldon
^with special guest Southall
%with special guest Sam Morrow
**with special guest Taylor Hunnicutt
ā ā with special guest Georgia Thunderbolts
##with special guest Tishamingo
^^with special guest Robert Jon and the Wreck
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The pedals keep coming! Enter Stompboxtober Day 28 for your chance to win todayās featured pedal from Line 6!
Line 6 Hx One Stereo Multi-Effects Pedal
The Line 6 HX One is a powerful stereo effect pedal with intuitive controls that fits onto any pedalboard. Select one of 250+ effects taken from the acclaimed HX family processors and easily adjust the parameters displayed on the OLED screen using the three corresponding knobs. You can also automate parameter changes via the unique Flux controller and trigger them with the Tap/Flux footswitch. Connect an optional expression pedal or two external footswitches for additional control (all sold separately). . HX One also provides adjustable input impedance with a choice of True Bypass or buffered DSP Bypass, MIDI In and Out/Thru connectors, 128 Presets or a USB-C port for firmware updates and use with the HX One Preset Librarian application. HX One may be powered using the included 9V power supply or most third-party power supplies, making it easy to add to your pedalboard.250+ effects taken from the HX family processors. Intuitive controls make selecting and editing effects easy. Flux Controller for automating parameter changesĀ . Adjustable input impedance to match your instrumentĀ . Connect an optional expression pedal or two external footswitches (sold separately). MIDI In, Out/Thru connectors (receives PC and CC messages). Stereo I/O with choice of True Bypass or buffered DSP Bypass. 128 preset slots. USB-C port for firmware updates and use with HX One Preset LibrarianĀ . 9V power supply included.Nearly 50 years ago, Rob Turner developed his first guitar pickup in Long Beach, CA. He's still creating new designs with EMG's current catalog approaching 100 pickups. He invited PG's John Bohlinger to Santa Rosa, CA, to see how a company that can produce 3,000 products a day still has an eager ear for new gear. See how they wind, wax, mold, wrap, and electrify your favorite instrument.
Nap Eyesā Brad Labelle joins reader Galen Brownson and PG staff in sharing about what makes themāand thereby, their tunesāso unique.
Question: What are some personal qualities of yours that set you apart from others in your writing or playing?
Brad Labelle - Nap Eyes
A: I love dance music and have an unrelenting thirst for new and fresh sounds. I donāt feel my guitar playing is particularly groundbreaking, but those influences must seep through somehow. I do believe Iām a fairly expressive player and my short attention span keeps me endlessly improvising.
Nap Eyesā latest release, The Neon Gate.
Obsession: I canāt stop listening to the recent Jane Remover track āMagic I Want U.ā The production is deeply detailed but doesnāt feel cluttered, and her melodic sensibilities are intoxicating. She gives you crunchy guitars paired with breakbeats, West Coast synth lines, a Janet Jackson-esque electro outro, scratching, a fun little guitar solo.... I could go on.
As of late, Two Star & the Dream Police by Mk.gee has been in Brad's regular listening rotation.
Galen Brownson - Reader of the Month
Metallicaās two-guitar format inspired Galen when he was learning guitar.
A: When I was learning how to play, I was listening to a lot of two-guitar bands, like Metallica and Megadeth and Iron Maiden. I tried to find ways to play both guitar parts at once, which is not always possible, but I write two parts for one guitar now.
Metallicaās second album is a fan favorite of their early, pioneering years.
Obsession: My latest obsession is finding ways to combine metal music with electronic music, particularly dubstep. My younger brother once chastised me for ignoring electronic music by saying āmetal and dubstep have a lot in common,ā and he was absolutely right. Iāve since made it a goal to weave them together.
Galen names Polis by Uppermost, a French electronic music producer, as one of his favorite records.
Ted Drozdowski - Editorial Director
Ted takes a slide solo on his well-traveled and beloved Dollycaster.
A: My interests toggle between history and mystery, so my technique is based in archaic/anarchic blues playing styles and an expansive sonic palette that relies on blending fingerpicking, slide, and an array of pedals to create tones and sheets of sound. I think of it as cosmic roots music, and donāt hear a lot of other people doing what I do the way I do it.
The marquee image for Ted and Coyote Motelās new movie, The River: A Songwriterās Stories of the South.
Obsession: For a few years now, much of my creative energy has been invested in a feature film I created with my band Coyote Motelāscripting, recording narration, performing as part of the band, editing, and learning many painfully new and hard lessons about movie-making. And then getting the film to festivals, where weāve won laurels, and onto a few select screens. Now, Iām working on distribution, in a field where there aināt no Bandcamp or DistroKid. It aināt easy, but Iām obsessed with getting The River: A Songwriterās Stories of the South into the world.
The current state of Tedās pedalboard. (Heās aware he could do a better job with the wiring.)
Kate Koenig - Managing Editor
Kateās newest album, which contains some of their rawest and most vulnerable lyrics to date.
A: I wear my heart on my sleeveāto the point where Iāve always struggled to have a verbal filterāso I tend to write very raw, vulnerable lyrics. A taste for cerebral art during my formative years has also informed my approach to coming up with challenging and intricate fingerpicking guitar parts.
When PGās worldly gear editor Charles recommended Black Flagās record Damaged, Kate got on that posthaste.
Obsession: Iāve been revisiting, digging into, and expanding my knowledge of classic ā80s and ā90s punk in preparation for my next artist interview for Premier Guitar(some foreshadowing, eh?). I have always been intrigued by punk cultureās outspoken rebelliousness and commitment to anarchic ideals, which strike me as free and authentic.
Kate has a distinct memory of a classmate playing āYouāre Gonna Go Far, Kidā on loop in their senior-year studio-art class. (They still wonder why their teacher didnāt intervene.)
Learn the key elements to jumpstart your fingerpicking journey and improve your overall fingerpicking technique.
Learn the key elements to jumpstart your fingerpicking journey and improve your overall technique. Caitlin covers classical-style technique and uses it in a modern setting to enhance your fingerstyle technique for all styles/genres.