Govt Mule will close out 2006 with a three night stand at New York Citys Beacon Theatre. New Years Eve will be a Dub Side of the Mule show featuring a bonus set with Toots Hibbert (Toots and The Maytals), while Los Lobos will open on December 29 and the North Mississippi All-Stars will do the same on Saturday December 30. Meanwhile, Europe will receive a another dose of the Mule in mid-summer. The group is slated to appear at the Sweden Rock Festival which will take place on June 6-9 in Solvesborg, Sweden. Then on the 10th the group will travel to Koln, Germany for a show at Rocknacht Classic/Palladium, with some additional European dates expected to follow.
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