Patti Smith has introduced a string of tour dates marking the fiftieth anniversary of her landmark debut Horses, Rolling Stone factors out. Smith and her band will carry out the album in its entirety every evening of the tour, one thing that hasn’t occurred in roughly 20 years. Smith will kick issues off October 6 in Dublin, with live shows dotted round Europe and the UK earlier than heading to the States in November. Patti Smith and her band will then carry out in Seattle, Oakland, San Francisco, Chicago, New York, Boston, and Washington, D.C., with a ultimate gig in Philadelphia on November 29. Discover the total itinerary under.
Becoming a member of Smith on stage shall be longtime guitarist Lenny Kaye and drummer Jay Dee Daugherty, each of whom recorded with Smith on the 1975 LP. Smith’s reside band can even characteristic bassist and Keyboardist Tony Shanahan, and guitarist Jackson Smith, Patti’s son. Smith final performed Horses’ full tracklist in 2005 at London’s Meltdown Pageant, which she curated that yr.
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10-06 Dublin, Eire – 3Arena
10-08 Madrid, Spain – Teatro Actual
10-10 Bergamo, Italy – Refrain Life Area
10-12 London, England – The Palladium
10-13 London, England – The Palladium
10-15 Brussels, Belgium – Cirque Royale
10-16 Brussels, Belgium – Cirque Royale
10-18 Oslo, Norway – Sentrum Scene
10-20 Paris, France – The Olympia
10-21 Paris, France – The Olympia
11-10 Seattle, WA – The Paramount Theatre
11-12 Oakland, CA – The Fox Theatre
11-13 San Francisco, CA – The Masonic
11-15 Los Angeles, CA – Walt Disney Live performance Corridor
11-17 Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre
11-21 New York, NY – The Beacon
11-22 New York, NY – The Beacon
11-24 Boston, MA – The Orpheum Theatre
11-28 Washington, DC – The Anthem
11-29 Philadelphia, PA – The Met