Steely Dan has expanded their 2019 fall tour with the addition of three new dates now scheduled to take the classic rock outfit into New York and Connecticut come October and November.

The three added shows include performances at the Rochester Auditorium Theatre in Rochester, NY (10/11); the Landmark Theatre in Syracuse, NY (10/12); and Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT (11/2). The two New York performances act as the first northeast shows on the band’s 2019 concert schedule leading up to their previously-announced Boston residency at the Orpheum Theatre beginning on October 25th and continuing until November 1st.

Following their performance at Mohegan Sun on November 2nd, the band will continue their northeast fall run with a few more shows in eastern Pennsylvania before wrapping in Philadelphia November 9th.

Prior to the fall tour, the band will set up shop in Las Vegas for a nine-show spring residency at The Venetian set to begin later this month on April 24th and continuing until May 11th.


Fans of Steely Dan can catch a very special late-night tribute their music in at Republic NOLA in New Orleans during Jazz Fest on Thursday, May 2nd (technically early-morning May 3rd). Led by musical director Joey Porter (The Motet), the lineup will feature Lyle Divinsky (The Motet), Nick Cassarino (The Nth Power), Nate Edgar (The Nth Power), Michelangelo Carubba (Turkuaz), Craig Brodhead(Turkuaz), Shira Elias (Turkuaz), Sammi Garett (Turkuaz), Josh Schwartz (Turkuaz), Greg Sanderson(Turkuaz), Chris Brouwers (Turkuaz), Nate Werth (Snarky Puppy, Ghost-Note), and Bryan McNamara.

For more information on the New Orleans Steely Dan tribute, head here.

You can grab your tickets here.

For a full list of Live For Live Music’s late-night shows during Jazz Fest, see below or head here.

when L4LM’s special Steely Dan tribute show goes down at the Republic on Thursday, May 2nd. The late-night performance will feature members of Turkuaz, Motet, Snarky Puppy, and Nth Power.

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