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Perpetual Groove have announced they will embark on an 18-date U.S. tour beginning Sept. 9. The band’s forthcoming run will take them through the south for a string of Texas dates and a stop at the legendary New Orleans venue Tipitina’s before heading north for a series of shows. 

The band’s current lineup consists of founding members Brock Butler on lead guitar and vocals and Adam Perry on bass, along with Matthew McDonald on keyboards and vocals and Darren Stanley on drums. The four-piece will kick off their tour on Sept. 9 in Athens, Ga., before traveling to Charleston, S.C., for a performance at the Charleston Pour House. 

The ensemble will then bring their tour to Texas for three stops from Sept. 14 to Sept. 16,.and performances in New Orleans, Savannah, Ga., and Greer, S.C. Perpetual Groove will then head north to take the stage in Baltimore on Oct. 12, before heading to Ardmore, Pa.’s Ardmore Music Hall, Brooklyn, N.Y.’s Brooklyn Bowl, and Morristown, N.J.’s The Homestead. 

Then, they will travel south for a string of performances in North Carolina and a stop in Richmond, Va., before finishing up their tour in Sunshine State, where they will perform in Jacksonville, Fla. and Leesburg, Fla., on Nov. 18 and 19.

Tickets for Perpetual Groove’s upcoming tour are on sale now. Purchase tickets here.

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Perpetual Groove Fall Tour Dates:

Sept. 9  –  Georgia Theatre – Athens, Ga. 

Sept. 10 –  The Charleston Pour House – Charleston, S.C.

Sept. 14 – Deep Ellum Art Co. – Dallas, Texas 

Sept. 15 –  Mohawk – Austin, Texas

Sept. 16 – Last Concert Cafe – Houston, Texas 

Sept. 17 – Tipitina’s – New Orleans, La.

Sept. 23 – Victory North – Savannah, Ga.

Sept. 24 – The Spinning Jenny – Greer, S.C.

Oct. 12 – Baltimore Soundstage – Baltimore, Md.

Oct. 13 – Ardmore Music Hall – Ardmore, Pa.

Oct. 15 – Brooklyn Bowl – Brooklyn, N.Y.

Oct. 16 – The Homestead – Morristown, N.J.

Oct. 19 – The Neighborhood Theatre – Charlotte, N.C.

Oct. 20 – The Broadberry – Richmond, Va.

Oct. 21 – The Lincoln Theatre – Raleigh, N.C.

Oct. 22 – Ziggy’s – High Point, N.C.

Nov. 18 – 1904 Music Hall – Jacksonville, Fla. 

Nov. 19 – Jamborg – Leesburg, Fla.