2024 will mark a significant milestone for Gov’t Mule. The Grammy-nominated band, led by guitar legend, vocalist, songwriter, and producer Warren Haynes, will celebrate its 30th anniversary since its formation with a round of North American tour dates, which have been billed as the 30 Years Strong Tour. 

The run of freshly dropped shows will pick up on February 8 at the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver, B.C. After the first night on the road, the band of exquisite players will move down to the coastline for a follow-up on February 9 at the Moore Theatre in Seattle. From there, they’ll pick up an appearance at the Roseland Theatre in Portland, Ore., the next night to round out their Pacific Northwest gigs. 

After a night in the City of Roses, Haynes and company will turn up at Van Duzer Theatre on Humboldt State University’s campus in Arcata, Calif., on February 13. Then, they’ll pop up in Los Angeles, followed by an evening at The Venue at Thunder Valley in Lincoln, Calif. Before concluding their Golden State visit, the band will add a night at the Fox Theater in Oakland, Calif.

On February 18, Gov’t Mule will take the stage at The Pearl in Las Vegas before moving to Tucson and Albuquerque, which mark a pair of American Southwest appearances. The rock troupe will end its 30th-anniversary celebration with a trio of Lone Star State concerts, coming to a close on February 25 at Bayou Music Center in Houston.

“Hard to believe it’s been 30 years and Gov’t Mule is playing with a newfound energy. Thanks, in part, to our new bass player, Kevin Scott, who is doing a fantastic job,” shared Haynes via press release. “It’s going to be fun delving into our past for this tour while creating new music at the same time.” 

Learn more about the band’s upcoming tour and purchase concert tickets on their website.

Scroll down to view Gov’t Mule’s spring schedule.  

30 Years Strong Tour – North America:

February 8 – Vogue Theatre – Vancouver, BC 

February 9 – Moore Theatre – Seattle

February 11 – Roseland Theater – Portland, Ore. 

February 13 – Van Duzer Theatre – Arcata, Calif. 

February 15 – The Wiltern Theatre – Los Angeles 

February 16 – The Venue at Thunder Valley – Lincoln, Calif.

February 17 – Fox Theater – Oakland, Calif.

February 18 – The Pearl – Las Vegas

February 20 – Fox Tucson Theatre – Tucson

February 21 – Kiva Auditorium – Albuquerque

February 23 – Moody Theatre – Austin, Texas

February 24 – The Espee – San Antonio, Texas

February 25 – Bayou Music Center – Houston