Photo by Stuart Levine

Gov’t Mule have added three additional tour stops to their forthcoming summer run. The band’s newly scheduled shows will happen in August and will come after their July 31 performance alongside Willie Nelson, ZZ Top and Larkin Poe at the Outlaw Music Festival in Pittsburgh.

Following their joint gig at The Pavilion at Star Lake in Steel City, Gov’t Mule will embark on a set of newly added independent tour dates, beginning on Aug. 4, when they perform at Hammerjacks in Baltimore, Md. Then, they’ll pop up at Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards in Lafayette, N.Y., on Aug. 6. 

The final tour addition lands on Aug. 10; Gov’t Mule will head to Northampton, Mass., to play at The Pines Theatre. Then, they’ll continue with previously announced tour dates, beginning on Aug. 18, when they play the first of five shows alongside Trombone Shorty & New Orleans Avenue. Read more here

Tickets are on sale now at mule.net

See the band’s Facebook announcement below.

Gov’t Mule 2022 Tour Dates:

U.S. Dates

June 3 – Asheville, N.C. – Salvage Station 

June 4 – Lakeview Hullabaloo – Birmingham, Ala.

June 5 – Riverbend Festival – Chattanooga, Tenn.

June 7 – Capitol Region MU Healthcare Amphitheatre – Jefferson City, Mo.

June 8 – Wichita Riverfest – Wichita, Kan.

June 10 – GoPro Mountain Games at Gerald Ford Amphitheater + – Vail, Colo.

June 11 – Taos Mesa Brewing Mothership – Taos, N.M.

June 12 – Pepsi Amphitheatre – Flagstaff, Ariz.

June 14 – Humphrey’s By The Bay – San Diego, Calif.

June 16 – Century Center – Bend, Ore.

June 17 – Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort – Reno, Nev.

June 18 – Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas – Las Vegas 

June 19 – Libby Bowl – Ojai, Calif.

June 21 – Marquee Theatre – Tempe, Ariz.

June 22 – Fox Tucson Theatre – Tucson, Ariz.

June 24 – Blues From The Top Music Festival – Winter Park, Colo.

July 29 – Blossom Music Center – Cleveland #

July 30 – Riverbend Music Center – Cincinnati, Ohio.

July 31 – The Pavilion at Star Lake – Pittsburgh # 

Aug. 4 – Hammerjacks – Baltimore, Md.

Aug. 6 – Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards  – Lafayette, N.Y.

Aug. 10 – The Pines Theatre  – Northampton, Mass.

Aug. 18 – Waterfest Concert Series – Leach Amphitheater – Oshkosh, Wis.** 

Aug. 19 – Garfield Park – Indianapolis, Ind.

Aug. 20 – Azura Amphitheater – Bonner Springs, Kan.~

Aug. 21 – Pinewood Bowl – Lincoln, Neb.^

Aug. 23 – Five Flags Center – Dubuque, Iowa. ^

Aug. 25 – Rose Music Center – Huber Heights, Ohio.**

Aug. 26 – Elmwood Park Amphitheater – Roanoke, Va.** 

Aug. 27 – Township Auditorium – Columbia, S.C. (rescheduled from 9/16/21) ** 

Aug. 28 – Roanoke Island Festival Park – Outer Banks, N.C.**

Sept. 8 – Park City Song Summit – Park City, Utah.

Sept. 18 – Telluride Blues & Brews Festival – Telluride, Colo.

Dec. 29 – The Met – Philadelphia (rescheduled from 4/14/22 and 12/29/21)

Dec. 30 – Beacon Theatre – New York (rescheduled from 4/8/22 and 12/30/21) 

Dec. 31 – Beacon Theatre – New York (rescheduled from 4/9/22 and 12/31/21)

+ w/ Grace Potter + special “Warren & Grace” mini-set

# Outlaw Music Festival

~ supporting Turnpike Troubadours

^ with ZZ Top

** co-headlining w/ Trombone Short & Orleans Avenue

*New dates in bold

Europe Dates

July 9 – Pistoia Blues Festival – Pistoia, Italy

July 10 – Chiari Blues Festival – Chiari, Brescia, Italy

July 11 – Honbergsommer Festival – Tuttinglen, Germany

July 12 – Kaufleuten – Zurich, Switzerland

July 14 – Pori Jazz Festival – Pori, Finland

July 16 – Parksnäckan – Uppsala, Sweden

July 17 – Rockefeller Music Hall – Oslo, Norway

July 18 – Molde International Jazz Festival – Molde, Norway

July 20 – Batschkapp – Frankfurt am Main, Germany

July 21 – Paradiso – Amsterdam, Netherlands

July 22 – Kulturbastion – Torgau, Germany

July 23 – Zeltspektakel – Winterbach, Germany