The String Cheese Incident has bolstered its 2024 calendar by announcing new summer tour dates. The fresh crop of ten tour dates will take the seminal jamgrasstronic act across the country in June and July.
After a small run of spring headlining concerts and festival appearances, The String Cheese Incident will head to Beech Mountain, NC on June 8th for a show with The Wood Brothers as part of the Beech Mountain Summer Concert Series. After that, the band will host its annual Electric Forest festival in Rothbury, MI, where Cheese will perform on June 21st and 22nd.
SCI will then head out west for a show in Salt Lake City on June 26th (venue TBD), followed by multiple-night engagements in Jackson, WY (6/27–6/28) and Bonner, MT at KettleHouse Amphitheater (6/29–6/30). Following the band’s annual return to Red Rocks Amphitheatre (7/12–7/14) featuring a Sunday bluegrass blowout with Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, and Sierra Hull, Cheese will close its summer tour in the Pacific Northwest with shows in Troutdale, OR (7/25–7/27) and Carnation, WA (7/28).
An artist pre-sale for the newly announced String Cheese Incident summer tour dates (except Salt Lake City and Jackson) begins Thursday, March 14th at 10 a.m. MT. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 15th at 10 a.m. local time. Click below for a complete list of the band’s 2024 concerts. Visit the band’s website for ticketing information.
The summer tour adds to Cheese’s previously announced 2024 schedule, including festival gigs at Texas Eclipse, Solshine: A Music & Arts Reverie, CaveJam, and Bender Jamboree. The band’s ongoing 30th-anniversary celebration began last year with the release of Lend Me A Hand, an introspective folk-inspired album that marked Cheese’s first full-length studio release in six years. The group then topped 2023 off with a three-set New Year’s Eve spectacle with each set devoted to one of Cheese’s three decades.