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    Greta Van Fleet Announce 2018 Tour Dates & Begin Recording Debut Full-Length Album

    By Dom VigilJanuary 25, 2018

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    Greta Van Fleet, who took the 2017 music scene by storm with their dynamic rock ‘n’ roll debut single “Highway Tune,” will kick off their 2018 tour schedule at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on Friday, April 13th.  The band’s itinerary will include a slew of other major outdoor music festivals as well as headline dates that will see them playing to larger-capacity venues and multiple nights in some cities.  Five of the dates – Houston, Dallas, Nashville and two nights in Detroit – went on sale last week and all sold out in under 15-minutes.  

    Tickets for Greta Van Fleet’s headline dates for this leg go on sale to the public this Friday, January 26; log on to www.gretavanfleet.com for all ticket purchasing info.

    “We love making music and we love playing shows, but we never expected anything like the attention we’ve been getting,” said bassist Sam Kiszka.  “We are truly humbled by the response we’ve gotten, and are very excited to get back on the road and play for our fans.”

    Prior to the tour, the band are spending January and February recording its debut full-length album anticipated to be released late Spring/early Summer (Lava/Republic Records).  The album will be recorded in Nashville and Detroit and produced by Al Sutton and Marlon Young, the duo that helmed the band’s critically-acclaimed, chart-topping/breakout EP Black Smoke Rising (4/21/17) and the follow up From The Fires double EP (11/10/17).  For the album, the band has an archive of songs written over the past few years as well as brand new material penned late last year when they spent a week in the Tennessee woods. 

     

    “Each of us has his own set of influences so that brings a great diversity to the music we make,” said Jake.  “Every one of our songs has its own unique complexities and we’d like for the full album to showcase that diversity, let people see what we can really do.”

    TOUR DATES:

    APRIL

    13  Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Indio, CA

    20  Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Indio, CA

    29  Welcome to Rockville Festival, Jacksonville, FL

     

    MAY

     1   House of Blues Houston, Houston, TX  SOLD OUT

     2   House of Blues Dallas, Dallas, TX  SOLD OUT

     3   Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheatre, Austin, TX*

     5   Shaky Knees Music Festival, Atlanta, GA

     6   Carolina Rebellion, Concord, NC

     9   Rams Head Live, Baltimore, MD*

    11  Starland Ballroom, Sayreville, NJ*

    12  Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA*

    14  Marathon Music Works, Nashville, TN*

    16  Marathon Music Works, Nashville, TN  SOLD OUT

    18  Rock On The Range Festival, Columbus OH

    20  Hangout Music Festival, Gulf Shores, AL

    22  The Fillmore Detroit, Detroit, MI  SOLD OUT

    23  The Fillmore Detroit, Detroit, MI  SOLD OUT

    25  The Fillmore Detroit, Detroit, MI*

     

    JULY

    27   Floydfest, Floyd, VA

     

    * headline shows, on sale Friday, January 26 

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