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It will be a meeting of the arts this spring when Jeff Tweedy and pioneering Chicago rock band Wilco visit with special guest Waxahatchee for a concert at The Adderley Amphitheater on Saturday ...
Wilco will return to the road this spring for a run through the U.S. South, with Waxahatchee joining them for most of the tour. The Sweet and Sour Spring 2025 Tour kicks off April 25 in Fairhope ...
Wilco and Waxahatchee's tour 2025 is set to be held from April 25, 2025, to May 27, 2025, in venues across the US. The tour is titled An Evening With Wilco and will feature Waxahatchee only on ...
Spencer continued performing with Waxahatchee on tour throughout 2024. And now, in 2025, the two W bands are heading out on the road together. It’s called the Sweet And Sour Spring 2025 Tour.
It was a full moon Monday when Scott Carswell, concert promoter and owner of The Moon, called to spread the word about two big concerts booked for Tallahassee. Wilco will shine at The Adderley in ...
Dubbed the “Sweet and Sour Spring 2025 Tour,” Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy and his bandmates will be joined by opening act Waxahatchee, the indie outfit fronted by singer-songwriter Kathryn ...
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Most US dates are with special guest Waxahatchee and include stops in Miami, New Orleans, Houston, Dallas, Nashville, Asheville, Atlanta, and more. There are also UK/EU dates (no Waxahatchee ...
The post Wilco Announce Spring 2025 Tour with Waxahatchee appeared first on Consequence. Wilco have announced their “Sweet and Sour Spring 2025” US tour, taking them across the American South ...
Good news for Alabama fans of Wilco and Waxahatchee: The two acts will play one spring show together in the state, and Wilco will make another appearance on its own. Here’s how that breaks down ...