Brandi Carlile has announced her 2022 Beyond These SIlent Days tour, and tickets are on sale now.
GET DEALS ON BRANDI CARLILE CONCERT TOUR TICKETS HERE!
“Hey friends! Don’t miss us on our ‘Beyond These Silent Days’ Tour! I NEED to be with my people again and absolutely throw down with y’all 😭🤘❤️,” the singer tweeted, announcing the tour on October 25.
The tour is scheduled to kick off on June 11, 2022, in George, Wash., and visit cities including Los Angeles, Nashville, Chicago and Boston. The last stop on the tour is set for October 22 in New York City.
The Grammy award-winning artist is set to bring several special guests along with her, including Sarah McLachlan, Indigo Girls, Lucius, Ani DiFranco, Lake Street Drive, Celisse, Brittany Howard and Allison Russell.
The “Broken Horses” singer has been in the news recently after performing on Saturday Night Live for the first time on October 20, and performing the “In Memoriam” tribute at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday.
Check out Carlile’s full tour schedule below!
NOV 6, 2021
New York, NY, US
$600
APR 29, 2022
Indio, CA, US
$430
Stagecoach Country Music Festival 3 Day Pass
JUN 11, 2022
George, WA, US
$68
JUN 24, 2022
Los Angeles, CA, US
$57
JUN 25, 2022
Los Angeles, CA, US
$54
JUL 8, 2022
Nashville, TN, US
$70
JUL 9, 2022
Nashville, TN, US
$108
JUL 30, 2022
Saint Paul, MN, US
$53
AUG 6, 2022
Chicago, IL, US
$74
AUG 18, 2022
Columbia, MD, US
$54
SEP 9, 2022
Morrison, CO, US
$150
SEP 10, 2022
Morrison, CO, US
$210
OCT 21, 2022
Boston, MA, US
$63
OCT 22, 2022
New York, NY, US
$68
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