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Railroad Earth have unveiled its plans for New Year’s Eve. The East Coast-bred bluegrass band will take their live show to two locations over the course of three nights as they ease into 2025, beginning on Dec. 29 at Lincoln Theatre in Washington, D.C., prior to follow-ups at The Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville, Va., on Dec. 30 and 31. 

The newly dropped dates provide an elongated look at the group’s winter schedule following their fall tour announcement, which landed yesterday, Tuesday, July 16. The preliminary autumn run is slated to begin on Oct. 11 at Boot Barn Hall in Gainsville, Ga. After the group’s initial night on stage, they will participate in an already-announced festival appearance at The Caverns in Pelham, Tenn. 

More dates will take them through the Southern region of the US before an ascent up the coastline for Northeast follow-ups, including a night at Woodstock, N.Y.’s historic Bearsville Theatre, on Nov. 15, Providence, R.I. on Nov. 16, and Boston the next evening. Representing the final stop of their fall itinerary, Railroad Earth will play two nights at the Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg, Pa., on Nov. 29 and 30. 

Prior to their 2024 closeout, Railroad Earth will dip down to Puerto Morelos, Mexico, to partake in the all-inclusive destination bluegrass concert event, Strings and Sol, Dec. 12 through 16. The band will pick up their newly announced New Year’s Eve appearances on the other side of the South of the Border event. 

Artist pre-sale is live with password RRENYE24, and general on-sale begins Friday, July 19, at 10 a.m. local time. For more information, visit the band’s official website.