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Black Crowes 2020 Tour, First Live Shows Since 2013: Tickets

The Black Crowes recently announced their 2020 tour starting on June 17 in Austin, Texas.

Tickets are now on sale for the Black Crowes' 2020 tour.
Tickets are now on sale for the Black Crowes' 2020 tour. (Shutterstock)

ACROSS AMERICA — The Black Crowes are officially back, and fans of the American rock band will have 46 different chances to see the famed group live in 2020.

Tickets are now available for the anticipated tour, and use the code "PatchTickets10" to receive 10 percent off at checkout.

Chris and Rich Robinson, founders and original members of the group will celebrate the 30th anniversary of their debut album, "Shake Your Money Make," with a 2020 tour starting on June 17 in Austin.

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The brothers are as famous for their fighting as their music but the pair says the conflict is behind them.

The group had previously announced they were breaking up in 2015.

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"We're brothers. We love each other. We love this opportunity ... Changing the context with Chris and I and all new people is a much healthier place for us," Rich told Rolling Stone in a recent interview.

The duo is welcoming all new-members for the 2020 tour, including, guitarist Isiah Mitchell, bassist Tim LeFebvre, keyboardist Joel Robinow and drummer Raj Ojha.

The tour will kick off on June 17 at the Austin360 Amphitheater in Austin Texas, and end on Sept. 19 at the Forum in Los Angeles.

Here are all the dates for the Black Crowes' 2020 tour:

Austin, Texas: June 17

Dallas, Texas: June 19

Spring, Texas: June 20

Tulsa, Oklahoma: June 23

Rogers, Arizona: June 24

Birmingham, Alabama: June 26

Atlanta, Georgia: June 27

West Palm Beach, Florida: June 30

Tampa, Florida: July 1

Charlotte, North Carolina: July 3

Raleigh, North Carolina: July 4

Nashville, Tennessee: July 7

Nashville, Tennessee: July 8

Virginia Beach, Virginia: July 10

Bristow, Virginia: July 11

Camden, New Jersey: July 14

Bethel, New York: July 15

Holmdel, New Jersey: July 17

Wantagh, New York: July 18

Gilford, New Hampshire: July 21

Mansfield, Massachusetts: July 22

Hartford, Connecticut: July 24

Saratoga Springs, New York: July 25

Toronto, Canada: July 28

Clarkston, Michigan: July 29

Darien Center, New York: July 31

Burgettstown, Pennsylvania: Aug. 1

Saint Paul, Minnesota: Aug. 13

Tinley Park, Illinois: Aug. 15

Noblesville, Indiana: Aug. 16

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio: Aug. 18

Cincinnati, Ohio: Aug. 20

Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Aug. 22

Maryland Heights, Missouri: Aug. 23

Bonner Springs, Kansas: Aug. 26

Omaha, Nebraska: Aug. 28

Morrison, Colorado: Aug. 30

Salt Lake City, Utah: Sept. 1

Auburn, Washington: Sept. 4

Ridgefield, Washington: Sept. 5

Concord, California: Sept. 8

Mountain View, California: Sept. 9

Las Vegas, Nevada: Sept. 11

Phoenix, Arizona: Sept. 12

Chula Vista, California: Sept. 18

Inglewood, California: Sept. 19

Tickets for all of these tour stops are available on Patch.

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