Karl Denson took the stage with Widespread Panic on Wednesday night as the band opened its summer tour at the Navy Pier in San Diego. Denson appeared during the second set, joining the band for ‘Drumz’ and ‘Narrow Mind.’ Widespread Panic’s new studio release, Don’t Tell The Band, hits stores this Tuesday, June 19. The group perform the first of three shows (June 15-17) at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles this evening. A complete tour itinerary is available at www.widespreadpanic.com
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