Warren Haynes Band unveils ‘Million Voices Whisper Tour’ dates. Get tickets
By Matt Levy,
2024-07-24
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The inimitable singer-songwriter — and former member of all the legendary aforementioned groups — announced he’s embarking on his fall ‘Million Voices Whisper Tour’ in support of his new album, due out in late September or early October.
Toward the end of the fall run, the 64-year-old rock vet will headline at Syracuse’s Oncenter on Thursday, Oct. 10 and Port Chester’s Capitol Theatre on Friday, Oct. 11.
“We’re going to play as much material as we can that will span all of my solo records, some Allman Brothers songs, some Gov’t Mule songs, covers of choice,” Haynes told The Pitch .
Ahead of the new record’s release, Haynes has released one song this year.
The searing, bluesy “No Need To Worry” featuring Cactus and Jorgen Carlsson is four minutes of wailing guitar riffs, impassioned yowls, and show-stopping tempo changes.
While we don’t know if it will appear on “Million Voices Whisper,” we still recommend giving the six-minute jam a spin here .
Warren Haynes Band members
According to Rock and Blues Muse , Haynes will be joined by a “new all-star lineup” that includes “Gov’t Mule bassist Kevin Scott , veteran WHB member and two-time Grammy Award-winning drummer Terence Higgins, Greg Osby on sax and…longtime friend and famed keyboardist John Medeski (most notably known as one-third of the groundbreaking trio Medeski, Martin & Wood).”
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