Photo by Dyllan Langille

Greensky Bluegrass have released a new song titled “Grow Together” along with an official music video for the track. The song comes off of the Americana, alt-bluegrass outfit’s upcoming eighth studio album which is due to release on Jan. 21.

The video for “Grow Together” comes in the form of a documentary-style film and offers intimate behind-the-scenes footage of the band. Grow together was written by Paul Hoffman upon the arrival of his daughter. “I wrote this with my 5-week-old daughter at my feet. She laid there and listened, so content. I hoped this was the first of many experiences like this for her and I,” Hoffman shared in a press release. “I reflected on the amazing gift her mother had given me and ‘Grow Together’ just fell out of my heart,” Hoffman continued. “It’s a testament to a new chapter in my life and a love song for the woman who made me a father.” 

Greensky Bluegrass are set to continue their tour along the West Coast this November, after which they’ll make their way to Mexico for Strings & Sol in December and close out the year for two NYE shows in Saint Louis. In 2022 they’ll be touring with The Infamous Stringdusters.

Watch the video for “Grow Together” below:

Tour Dates

Nov. 11 – The Observatory– San Diego, CA 

Nov. 12 – The Fonda– Los Angeles, CA  

Nov. 13 – The Fox– Oakland, CA 

Nov. 14 – Crystal Bay– Stateline, NV 

Nov. 17 – Midtown Ballroom– Bend, OR 

Nov. 18 – Crystal Ballroom– Portland, OR  

Nov. 19-20 – The Showbox– Seattle, WA  

Nov. 26-27 – Kalamazoo State Theatre 

Dec. 9 – 13 – Strings & Sol– Puerto Morelos, Mexico

Dec. 30-31 – The Factor– St. Louis, MO 

Jan. 7-8 – The Mission Ballroom– Denver, CO

Featuring Very Special Guests The Infamous Stringdusters

Jan. 20 – The Palace Theatre– Albany, NY

Jan. 21 – The Met Philadelphia– Philadelphia, PA

Jan. 22 – The Capitol Theatre– Port Chester, NY 

Jan. 26 – Flynn Theatre– Burlington, VT

Jan. 27 – The State Theatre– Portland, ME 

Jan. 28-29 – House of Blues– Boston, MA 

Feb. 2 – Stage AE– Pittsburgh, PA 

Feb. 3 – Agora Theatre & Ballroom– Cleveland, OH 

Feb. 4-5 – The Anthem– Washington, DC 

Feb. 17 – The Pavilion at Pan AM– Indianapolis, IN 

Feb. 18 – Fillmore Detroit– Detroit, MI 

Feb. 19 – Riverside Theatre– Milwaukee, WI

Feb. 20 – The Palace– St. Paul, MN 

Feb. 23 – Old Forester’s Paristown Hall– Louisville, KY

Feb. 24 – Iron City– Birmingham, AL Feb. 25-26 – The Tabernacle– Atlanta, GA