Photo Credit: Geoff Tischman

This fall, groundbreaking jam quintet God Street Wine will return for a four-night run in and around its home state of New York. After a long history of hiatuses and reunions, the upcoming run is its first since a pair of benefit concerts in 2023 and an eight-show run before those in 2019, which also brought This Fine Town, the ensemble’s seventh studio album and its first full-length offering since 2000. The band joins forces once more this year to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its first major-label release–1994’s $1.99 Romances–with the run, a long-awaited digital release, and first-time vinyl pressings of three of its fan-favorite albums.

God Street Wine’s 2024 series will begin with a pair of shows at Woodstock, N.Y.’s historic Levon Helm Studios on Sept. 20 and 21, offering intimate stagings in the hallowed halls that hosted Helm’s Midnight Rambles. Next, the H.O.R.D.E. tour veterans will run south to New York City and touch down in its hometown for a set at the Cutting Room on Sept. 27. Finally, God Street Wine’s 2024 live itinerary will conclude on Sept. 28 with a performance at Wonder Bar in Asbury Park, N.J.

Beyond its newly announced tour, God Street Wine have shown longtime fans some love this year by finally delivering the lost album Hot Sweet & Juicy; recorded in 1998 before being shelved after the buyout of Mercury Records, this timepiece from just before the band’s original disbanding landed on digital platforms in February. The group is also honoring the 30th anniversary of $1.99 Romances with the album’s first-ever vinyl pressing, alongside the first presses of Hot Sweet & Juicy and 1992’s Bag. These albums are available for pre-order now via diggersfactory.com and are expected to ship in June.

Tickets for God Street Wine’s 2024 run are available now. Stay in the know for future updates from the band through its official Facebook page.

God Street Wine 2024 Tour
Sept. 20 – Levon Helm Studios – Woodstock, N.Y.
Sept. 21 – Levon Helm Studios – Woodstock, N.Y.
Sept. 27 – Cutting Room – New York
Sept. 28 – Wonder Bar – Asbury Park, N.J.