Blues Traveler to celebrate band’s 35th anniversary with special career-retrospective tour

Recently Nominated For Their Second Grammy®-Award For Traveler’s Blues, The NJ Boys Are At The Height Of Their Career 

On the heels of their successful, Grammy®-nominated album Travelers Blue’s (Round Hill Records), Blues Traveler has announced that they will be celebrating the band’s 35th anniversary with an exclusive Spring tour that kicks off Friday, March 18 in Chattanooga, TN. Tickets for the “Blues Traveler 35th Anniversary Tour” go on sale Friday, March 4 and can be purchased at https://bluestraveler.com/tour/

 

Throughout the tour, the seminal band will perform a career retrospective that has spanned more than three decades, produced 14 hit albums – including the iconic four, which went six times Platinum and spawned the definitive “Run-Around” (garnering their first Grammy Award) – and forever cemented the NJ boys into rock n’ roll history.

 

Audiences can also expect to hear the band’s Billboard-topping smash singles like “Hook” and “But Anyway,” as well as their new, blues-infused renditions of some of their favorite classic blues songs, originally recorded by artists such as Aretha Franklin, Freddie King, Big Mama Thornton, and Little Willie John.

 

“Blues Traveler is not just a band; it’s a lifestyle,” said Guitarist Chan Kinchla. “Blues Traveler is our life’s work. It’s enabled us to do so many other things. This little tribe we built in New York during the late eighties has survived all the way through—plus or minus some dearly departed brothers and sisters. It’s empowered us to be creative, make people happy, and travel around spreading some good vibes. The longer we do it, the more we like it. Now, thanks to our latest album, people know we can actually play the fucking blues too.”

 

 

“Blues Traveler 35th Anniversary Tour” official tour dates are as follows: 

*Note: Dates and venues are subject to change. 

 

March 18         The Signal                                                           Chattanooga, TN 

March 19          St. Pat’s in Five Points                                   Columbia, SC

March 20         Jefferson Theatre                                           Charlottesville, VA

May 7               The Capitol Theatre                                         Port Chester, NY

May 10             College Street                                                    New Haven, CT

May 12             Dr. Pepper Park at the Bridges                   Roanoke, VA

May 13             Harrah’s Cherokee Event Center               Cherokee, NC

May 14             Southern Skies Music Festival                    Knoxville, TN

May 18             Charleston Music Hall                                   Charleston, SC

May 20             The Amp at Dant Crossing                           New Haven, KY

May 22             The Carolina Opry Theater                          Myrtle Beach, SC 

 

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

 

About Blues Traveler:
35 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 14 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 Travelers Blues (Round Hill Records) was released in 2021 and featured reimagined and recharged classics from the American blues songbook and a few surprises. The group’s first official blues album, it was nominated for a Grammy® for “Best Traditional Blues’ Album” in 2022.

 

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.