Charlie Hunter will open for Guster and John Mayer in September. Hunters band includes John Ellis (tenor sax), Curtis Fowlkes (trombone), Gregoire Maret (chromatic harmonica) and Derek Phillips (drums). The group will appear with Guster and Mayer September 4 at the Harbor Center in Portsmouth, VA, September 6 at Browns Island in Richmond, VA, September 7 at Regency Park in Cary, NC, September 8 at the Family Circus Arena in Charleston, SC, September 9 at Davidson College in Davidson, NC, September 10 at Timmons Arena in Greenville, SC, September 12 at Oak Mountain Amphitheater in Birmingham, AL and September 14 at Hi Fi Buys Amphitheater in Atlanta, GA.
Mayer and Guster are co-headlining the tour, which began in mid-July.
Charlie Hunter plays tonight at the Sunoco Performance Theater in Harrisburg, PA. For more information, visit the official website.
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