Widespread Panic has announced a pair of two-nights runs due to celebrate Halloween and New Year’s Eve in 2022.

First, on Friday, October 28th and Saturday, October 29th, the Athens-native road warriors will head to the famously haunted city of Savannah, Georgia to commune with the spirits at Enmarket Arena in honor of Halloween weekend. The shows will mark the first Widespread Panic performances in Savannah since February of 2016.

Then, in December, the band will close out 2022 with a two-night run at Nashville, TN’s Bridgestone Arena on Friday, December 30th and Saturday, December 31st. This will mark the band’s first time ringing in the new year in Nashville since 2016. While the band has opted for Atlanta, GA as its home for New Year’s Eve in recent years, the 2021 Atlanta NYE shows were bumped to August 2022 due to the Omicron wave. With the rescheduled Fox Theater shows still on the docket this summer, the band will instead deliver its 3rd- and 4th-ever shows at the Nashville, TN arena to close out the calendar year.

Details on ticketing for the newly announced Widespread Panic runs in Savannah, GA (10/28, 10/29) and Nashville, TN (12/30, 12/31) will be announced at a later date.

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Next up for Panic is a three-night run at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO on June 24th, 25th, and 26th. From there, the band will head to New York City to mount its twice-postponed residency at the Beacon Theatre on July 21st–25th. For a full list of upcoming Widespread Panic tour dates, head here.

 

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