Blues Traveler to celebrate 30th anniversary of Grammy® Award-winning album four with fall tour

The Iconic Band Will Perform the Deeper Cuts from the Six-Time Platinum Record as well as Greatest Hits

 

Blues Traveler has announced that they will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of their seminal, six-time platinum album four with a cross-country tour this fall. Kicking off September 13 in Spencer, IA and hitting such legendary venues as The Fillmore and The Graceland Soundstage along the way, the routing will culminate November 17 in St. Petersburg, FL.

Tickets for the “Blues Traveler – 30 Years Of Four Tour” are available now at http://bluestraveler.com/tour/.

Regarded as the album that catapulted Blues Traveler into the mainstream, four was the band’s fourth and most commercially successful release to date. The record peaked at #8 on the Billboard 200 charts and generated two Top 40 hits including “Run-Around” and “Hook,” which charted at #8 and #23 respectively on the Billboard Hot 100. “Run-Around” also earned the band their first Grammy® Award in 1996 for “Best Rock Vocal Performance By A Duo Or Group” and set a record upon its release as the longest-charting radio single in Billboard history.

Perhaps more impressive than its accolades, though, is the indelible impression that four made on the Americana music landscape as a whole. Weaving a unique blend of blues, rock, folk, and roots with catchy choruses and bold rhythms that could only be defined as transformative, the record was hailed as one of the most genre-defining albums of its time. It is also one of the most enduring.

Fans can catch the Blues Traveler – 30 Years Of Four Tourat one of the following tour dates.

*Note: Dates and venues are subject to change.

 

Sept. 13                       Clay County Fair                                               Spencer, IA

Sept. 14                       Val Air Ballroom                                                Des Moines, IA

Sept. 15                       Steelhouse Omaha                                           Omaha, NE

Sept. 17                       First Avenue                                                     Minneapolis, MN

Sept. 20                       St. Louis Music Park                                          St. Louis, MO

Sept. 21                       The Riviera Theatre                                          Chicago, IL

Sept. 24                       Citizens House of Blues                                    Boston, MA

Sept. 26                       The Rooftop at Pier 17                                      New York, NY

Sept. 27                       Lebanon Opera House                                      Lebanon, NH

Sept. 29                       Oceans Calling Festival                                     Ocean City, MD

Oct. 17                         The Fillmore Philadelphia                                  Philadelphia, PA

Oct. 18                         Struthers Library Theatre                                   Warren, PA

Oct. 19                         Community Arts Center                                     Williamsport, PA

Oct. 22                         The Fillmore Detroit                                           Detroit, MI

Oct. 24                         Murat Theatre at Old National Centre                 Indianapolis, IN

Oct. 26                         Turfway Park Event Center                                Florence, KY

Nov. 2                          Graceland Soundstage                                      Memphis, TN

Nov. 3                          The Signal                                                        Chattanooga, TN

Nov. 6                          The Ritz                                                            Raleigh, NC

Nov. 8                          Tabernacle                                                       Atlanta, GA

Nov. 10                        Charleston Music Hall                                        Charleston, SC

Nov. 12                        Florida Theatre                                                 Jacksonville, FL

Nov. 15                        House of Blues Orlando                                    Orlando, FL

Nov. 16                        Revolution Live                                                 Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Nov. 17                        Jannus Live                                                      St. Petersburg, FL

For more information, visit https://bluestraveler.com

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About Blues Traveler:
37 years ago, the four original members of Blues Traveler—John Popper, Chandler Kinchla, Brendan Hill, and the late Bobby Sheehan—gathered in their drummer’s parent’s basement in Princeton, NJ to jam. From these high school sessions emerged a band that would go on to release a total of 15 studio albums, four of which have gone gold, three platinum, and one six-times platinum- selling more than 10 million combined units worldwide. Over an illustrious career, Blues Traveler has played over 2,000 live shows in front of more than 30 million people, and, in “Run-Around,” had the longest-charting radio single in Billboard history, which earned them a Grammy® for “Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.” Their latest album Traveler’s Soul, which was released in October 2023, was Blues Traveler’s second critically-acclaimed album of covers, featuring their interpretations of such classic Soul and R&B hits originally recorded by artists like Stevie Wonder, the Impressions, TLC, The Meters, Dr. John, Ann Peebles, and more. This record followed the wildly successful Traveler’s Blues (Round Hill Records/ Black Hill Records, 2021), spotlighting the band’s renditions of songs from The American Blues Songbook and earning them a Grammy nod for “Best Traditional Blues Album.”

Their movie credits include Blues Brothers 2000, Kingpin, Wildflowers and others. A television favorite, they have been featured on “Saturday Night Live,” “Austin City Limits,” “VH1’s Behind the Music” and they hold the record for the most appearances of any artist on “The Late Show with David Letterman.”