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Hey folks- I'm seeing a couple links for a show on Jan 31st at Del Mar and a show at the Roseland in Portland on Feb 15th 2025.   I was surprised to see that the Portland ticket is going on sale in a week.   But these shows arent showing up on the DSO tour schedule.  Just wondering if anyone has an inside scoop on this west coast tour or when it might be officially announced?  

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That’s happened before. Sometimes venues release dates before they are supposed to and we’ve been able to sleuth an idea of where tour will be. Guess west coast winter. Back in the day, it was Midwest winter but ice could make it rough. West coast makes more sense although I remember driving from Cali to Tahoe and were lucky to make it there with heavy snow falling and were lucky the band made it as they cancelled one a few years ago. 

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Is UP!  Westies getting some love!

 

Thu, Jan 30 • Phoenix, AZ• The Van Buren

Fri, Jan 31 • Del Mar, CA • The Sound

Sat, Feb 01 •Los Angeles, CA • The Wiltern

Mon, Feb 03 • Ventura, CA • Ventura Music Hall

Wed, Feb 05 • Monterey, CA • Golden State Theatre

Thu, Feb 06 • Menlo Park, CA • The Guild Theatre

Fri, Feb 07 • Napa, CA • Uptown Theatre Napa

Sat, Feb 08 • Oakland, CA • Fox Theater - Oakland

Mon, Feb 10 • Blue Lake, CA • Blue Lake Casino Hotel

Tue, Feb 11 • Bend, OR • Midtown Ballroom

Thu, Feb 13 • Seattle, WA • The Showbox

Fri, Feb 14 • Seattle, WA • Showbox Presents

Sat, Feb 15 • Portland, OR • Roseland Theater

 

A handful of these venues sold out last time, so we've set aside tickets at each venue for our 'artist presale' running Wednesday, 10/16 10AM PT – Thursday, 10/17 10PM PT - use passcode: SCARLET to unlock advance tickets during that time. Find direct links on our website! Public on sale for tickets starts Friday, 10/18 at 10 AM PT.

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Indeed…

 

I'm still surprised by how few double headers (and triple headers, for that matter) show up in the different tours…

multi-night runs seem so clearly advantageous for everyone involved on both sides of the rail, besides being a reflective methodology of the original Grateful Dead experience…

 

meanwhile,,we’ll joyfully take whatever we can get,,even when it means scurrying to pack up and leave a room by noon or so and hit the road to get to the next show…!

 

But yeah,,been quite a few years since a double doozy in Seattle..:they had locked into Portland for that going into Covid but each tour seems to toss out its own surprises….

 

nice carrot to have dangling out there going into the dark/wet season…🤠

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6 hours ago, Island Bro said:

I'm still surprised by how few double headers (and triple headers, for that matter) show up in the different tours…

multi-night runs seem so clearly advantageous for everyone involved on both sides of the rail, besides being a reflective methodology of the original Grateful Dead experience…

 

Totally agree, tours have been interesting since Covid.  I'd be much more likely to travel for shows if there were 2 or 3 in the same place.

 

I've been surprised that Portland hasn't had a double header these last few years, but glad to see it happen closer to home this time around. Also surprised there is no stop at the Warfield this winter.

 

I'm heading to Chicago soon and usually I'd be able to catch DSO at the Vic this time of year, so no fall Midwest is a bummer, too. The Northeast is definitely winning out overall.

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13 hours ago, count2 said:

 

Totally agree, tours have been interesting since Covid.  I'd be much more likely to travel for shows if there were 2 or 3 in the same place.

 

I've been surprised that Portland hasn't had a double header these last few years, but glad to see it happen closer to home this time around. Also surprised there is no stop at the Warfield this winter.

 

I'm heading to Chicago soon and usually I'd be able to catch DSO at the Vic this time of year, so no fall Midwest is a bummer, too. The Northeast is definitely winning out overall.

Here’s to more 2-3 night runs in general out in the future 🍻!

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Dark Star Orchestra has extended their Winter 2025 Tour with eight dates in six cities this March. The newly announced dates include a pair of two-nightruns at the F.M. Kirby Center in Wilkes-Barre, PA and at the Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank, NJ. Other stops include the College Street Music Hall in New Haven, CT, the State Theater in Ithaca, NY, the Providence Performing Arts Center in Providence, RI and the Luhrs Center in Shippensburg, PA.

 

Artist Pre Sale starts tomorrow, Wednesday, December 11 at 10am local time. Visit darkstarorchestra.net to sign up for an Artist Pre Sale code.

 

MAR 6 // NEW HAVEN, CT

COLLEGE STREET MUSIC HALL

 

MAR 7 & 8 // WILKES-BARRE, PA

F.M. KIRBY CENTER

 

MAR 10 // ITHACA, NY

STATE THEATRE

 

MAR 12 // PROVIDENCE, RI

PROVIDENCE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

 

MAR 13 // SHIPPENSBURG, PA

LUHRS CENTER

 

MAR 14 & 15 // RED BANK, NJ

COUNT BASIE CENTER FOR THE ARTS

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