Dark Star Orchestra has announced the second leg of their upcoming spring tour, reaching the Northeast this May with a pair of multi-night stands at Washington, DC’s The Hamilton and Port Chester, NY’s The Capitol Theatre.
The first leg of previously announced Dark Star Orchestra spring tour dates focus on the American Southeast, performing five shows in Florida, kicking off on March 28th, before weaving north and hitting key spots in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Alabama through April 14th.
The band will regroup in May for leg two of the tour, hitting Boston, MA (5/9), Westbury, NY (5/10), Jim Thorpe, PA (5/11), Washington, DC (5/13-14), Port Chester, NY (5/17-18), Princeton, NJ (5/20), and Buffalo, NJ (5/21).
Then, DSO will return to Legend Valley Music Center (formerly known as Buckeye Lake Music Center, home to some of the largest outdoor Grateful Dead concerts) in Thornville, Ohio on May 24th through 26th, 2019 for the eighth annual Dark Star Jubilee. Along with DSO as the host band, the full lineup includes Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, Leftover Salmon, Billy Strings, Dumpstaphunk, Donna The Buffalo, The Lil Smokies, The Nth Power, and The Mighty Pines.
However, before the spring, DSO has a winter tour ahead of them that will focus on the west coast, kicking off on February 7th in Seattle and winding down through Oregon, California, Nevada, and Arizona before ending in Beverly Hills on February 23rd.
For more information, head to the band’s website.