Guitarist Christone “Kingfish” Ingram will give the people Mor Fish with the announcement of a new 2024 tour.

The blues torchbearer will kick off the newly announced run of spring tour dates on March 2nd at Las Vegas’ Brooklyn Bowl. Ingram will travel from coast to coast in a little over a month, stopping in L.A. (3/9), Oklahoma City (3/15), Kansas City (3/22), Wichita (3/23), Raleigh (4/5), and more before wrapping the tour at the Savannah Music Festival in Georgia (4/6).

Joining the Grammy Award-winning guitarist throughout the tour are three other decorated blues musicians on the rise. Brazilian winner of the 2018 Albert King Award for Best Guitarist Artur Menezes will take the first leg of the tour (3/2–3/9) with fellow Albert King Award winner Mathias Lattin subbing in for a swing through Arkansas and Oklahoma (3/14–3/17). Finally, soulful St. Louis singer Dylan Triplett will take the tour home on the last leg (3/20–4/6).

Tickets to the newly announced Christone “Kingfish” Ingram More Fish Tour dates are on sale now via his website. See below for a complete list of concerts, with more to be added at a later date.

In addition to these newly announced headlining shows, Ingram has an array of high-profile festival appearances on the horizon. After setting sail on the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise later this month, Ingram will play the Fort Mose Jazz & Blues series in St. Augustine, FL (2/16). More festival dates will follow at Gasparilla Music Festival in Tampa (2/18) and the baseball-themed Extra Innings Festival in Tempe, AZ (3/1). On the other side of the Mor Fish Tour, Kingfish will hop back on the festival circuit for appearances at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta, Boston Calling, and the fall installment of the Rhythm & Blues Cruise.

This tour announcement comes on the heels of Kinfish’s third album, Live In London, released back in October. The album, his third overall, kept up the 25-year-old Mississippi native’s perfect record for fetching a Grammy nomination for each of his full-length releases. He promoted the new live album with a profile on 60 Minutes.