Widespread Panic, which will release its new studio album next month, has confirmed its spring tour dates. The band will start things off in Washington D.C. at the Warner Theatre and then travel up to the northeast before returning to its native south. Along the way the group will perform some multiple night runs including two stops at New York City’s United Palace (April 4 and 5), three dates at Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre (April 11-13), three gigs at the The Wharf in Orange Beach, AL (April 18-20), two shows at Savannah’s Johnny Mercer Theatre (April 22 and 23) and a pair at the Walnut Creek Amphitheatre in Raleigh (April 25 and 26). The final confirmed date is in Dallas’ Nokia Theatre on May 3. As previously announced, the group also will perform at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on May 1.
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