“We’re kicking off our 30th anniversary with a west coast tour!” moe. wrote in an official announcement, scheduling 13 shows through late February and mid-March.
The band’s outing will kick off on Feb. 28 at Seattle’s Neptune Theater and wrap up on March 18 at Washington’s in Fort Collins, Colo.
In related news, after a seven-year break, moe. recently announced the return of their winter sports festival snoe.down.
According to the band, if you’d like to hit one of these newly announced shows “a limited number of tickets will be available for presale at moe.shop.ticketstoday.com starting at 10 a.m. local time on Wednesday, Nov. 6. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, Nov. 8 at 10 a.m. local time.”
For tickets and more information visit moe.org.
Check out a full list of moe.’s upcoming tour dates below.
moe. Tour Dates
Feb. 27 – Neptune Theater – Seattle
Feb. 28 – Revolution Hall – Portland, Ore.
Feb. 29 – The Fillmore – San Francisco
March 1 – Crystal Bay Club Casino – Crystal Bay, Nev.
March 4 – Fremont Theater – San Luis Obispo, Calif.
March 7 – The Observatory North Park – San Diego
March 8 – El Rey – Los Angeles
March 10 – Sheridan Opera House – Telluride, Colo.
March 12-14 – Egyptian Theatre – Park City, Utah
March 15 – The Wilma – Missoula, Mont.
March 18 – Washington’s – Fort Collins, Colo.
March 20-22 – snoe.down – Frisco, Colo.
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Large Father
November 6, 2019 at 7:42 amI’ll be rocking out at 3 sold out shows in Buffalo next week!! And I’ll be DFC at Me”s birthday party in shortsville raging on the Slab !! Give me Moe Moe Moe !
Ron
November 5, 2019 at 10:36 pmSwing on up to steamboat on your ski town tour please!
come back
November 5, 2019 at 6:10 pmwow, smaller and smaller venues. Not looking good. 40th anniversary will be birthday parties and bar mitzvahs.
Venue Expert
November 5, 2019 at 10:10 pmI bet you feel better about yourself now don’t you…
me
November 5, 2019 at 10:51 pmFirst, let’s say you’re right… they still are an awesome band and I’d be psyched to stand a foot away from them as they jam, just as I did at their 10/26/1996 show… but, second, while maybe it gets smaller, there are several sold out shows on their upcoming tour, including an awesome snowdown! They are a great band and, for the money, no one beats them. I love Phish but I have to pay $100/show if I can get a ticket. If nothing else, moe. is out there putting on great shows while you talk shit on the internet… so when they play my birthday party, you can be here displaying your best at trolling…
TheGeatWent
November 6, 2019 at 2:23 amThey havent dug a ditch or stood in an assembly line a day in their life over the past 30 years. I’d say they are winning the game of life regardless of where they play from here on out.