Nickel Creek Plots Extensive 2024 U.S. Tour

Award-winning trio Nickel Creek is hitting the road again for a lengthy headlining tour next year. The band has added a stretch of 28 new live dates for 2024 in support of their latest record, Celebrants.

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Bandmates Chris Thile, Sara Watkins, and Sean Watkins will kick off the trek with a performance in Iowa City, Iowa, on February 6. They’ll spend nearly three months traveling to cities across the U.S., including Indianapolis, Columbus, Jacksonville, and Buffalo, before taking the stage for a final performance in Little Rock on May 2.

These just-released show dates will help kickstart another new chapter for the beloved act. Earlier this year, the group made a long-awaited comeback onto the music scene with the release of Celebrants. The captivating 18-track LP marked their first new full-length project in nine years.

Over the decades, Nickel Creek has returned from multiple hiatuses, allowing the three bandmates to pursue their own solo projects. Although nearly a decade has passed between their acclaimed fourth album, A Dotted Line, and the arrival of Celebrants, the gifted bluegrass-centered outfit sounds as cohesive as ever.

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A complete list of newly announced dates is listed below. Tickets for all noted shows are on sale now. Fans can find more information on the tour by visiting Nickel Creek’s official website.

Nickel Creek’s 2024 Tour Dates

February 6 – Iowa City, IA @ Hancher Auditorium

February 7 – Madison, WI @ Overture Hall

February 9 – Des Moines, IA @ Hoyt Sherman Place

February 10 – Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theatre at Old National Centre

February 12 – Peoria, IL @ Peoria Civic Center Theater

February 13 – Kalamazoo, MI @ Kalamazoo State Theatre

February 15 – Columbus, OH @ Mershon Auditorium

February 16 – Fort Wayne, IN @ The Clyde Theatre

February 17 – Louisville, KY @ The Louisville Palace

February 19 – Durham, NC @ Durham Performing Arts Center

February 20 – Augusta, GA @ Miller Theater

February 21 – Jacksonville, FL @ Florida Theatre

February 23 – Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Broward Center for the Performing Arts

February 24 – Clearwater, FL @ Ruth Eckerd Hall

March 12 – Canton, OH @ Canton Palace Theatre

March 14 – Bethesda, MD @ Music Center at Strathmore

March 15 – Newark, NJ @ NJPAC

March 16 – Rochester, NY @ Kodak Center

March 17 – Burlington, VT @ Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

March 19 – Groton, MA @ Groton Hill Music Center Concert Hall 

March 21 – Storrs, CT @ Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts

March 22 – Troy, NY @ Troy Savings Bank Music Hall

March 23 – Buffalo, NY @ University at Buffalo Center for the Arts

March 24 – Lancaster, PA @ American Music Theatre

April 26 – Knoxville, TN @ Tennessee Theatre

April 27 – Savannah, GA @ Johnny Mercer Theatre

April 30 – Huntsville, AL @ VBC Mark Smith Concert Hall

May 2 – Little Rock, AR @ The Hall

Photo by Josh Goleman, Courtesy of Sacks & Co.

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