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Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors

Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 148,043
Category Americana Rock
Concerts
May
07
Neptune Theatre
Seattle
Tickets
May
09
The Fillmore
San Francisco
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May
11
The Fonda Theatre
Los Angeles
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May
12
Belly Up
Solana Beach
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May
15
Pinewood Bowl Theater
Lincoln
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May
17
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville
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May
18
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville
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May
18
Live Stream
None
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May
31
Kerrville Folk Festival 2024
Kerrville
Tickets
Jul
21
Strings Music Pavilion
Steamboat Springs
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Jul
23
The Mishawaka
Bellvue
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Jul
25
Red Ants Pants 2024
White Sulphur Springs
Tickets
Aug
23
The Long Road Festival 2024
Bottesford
Tickets
About Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors
Music is Medicine. The night we played Bonnaroo a couple years ago, I sat with my younger brother Sam, my wife Ellie, and a few other dear friends, reclining in plastic lawn chairs in the midnight Tennessee heat outside our tour bus, drinking wine and listening to music. After a decade of touring, (over 1700 shows) and making records, it’s easy to forget the magic of music. We took turns introducing each other to new bands and artists, talking about our lives, our dreams, our failures. Music has always had a medicinal quality to me, and that’s why I started writing songs and touring in the first place. I first needed the medicine when I was seventeen. I lost a brother that summer, 1999. He was a great kid, lived life from the view of a wheelchair, and was gone without warning a few days before his 14th birthday. I took lots of medicine, from Radiohead and Bob Dylan, from Pearl Jam and Otis Redding, from Bob Marley to the Temptations, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers to Rage Against the Machine. I played the guitar in my bedroom, learned songs I loved, sang along in my car alone or with a friend. A year later I went to college in Knoxville and I became an addict. I was introduced to the medicine of Patty Griffin, Whiskeytown, Springsteen, Tom Waits, the Jayhawks, Wilco, Beck and hundreds more that could fill pages. I went and saw their shows and played their records over and over and over. The honesty, the intellect, the stories, the raw emotion, the rhythm, the vulnerability; it all made me feel like I was not alone. Music was a way of saying, “me too,”a way of finding hope and meaning in the sorrow and confusion of life. Somewhere in those late college years, I started writing songs, at first feeble attempts, but it grew and grew, and I got better and better. I booked shows, I made myself vulnerable and stood onstage and sang earnest songs about love and joy, pain and tragedy. I convinced myself that making medicine was something I could take a swing at. After graduating, over a cup of coffee, I asked my dentist father what he thought about my dream, and he asked me one question, “Are you going to work hard at that?”“Yes sir.” I replied. “Well let’s go to the guitar shop and I’ll buy you the best one I can afford.” I hit the road, and I hit it hard. I found a band of agile, competent musicians whose musical library is vast and deep and demanding. Along the way, I married the girl I always wanted. She quit her teaching job and joined the band, toured with us for seven great years. We made several records, and spent the majority of the last decade on the road. You may have heard our music on TV. We’ve had our songs on dozens of shows like Nashville, Parenthood, How I Met Your Mother. We have toured with artists like the Avett Brothers, John Hiatt, Needtobreathe, and a host of other kindred souls. We have sold out our own shows in places from Chicago to Austin, LA to New York, London to Denver, on stages we never dreamed we would play, and selling over 100,000 records in the process, all while staying independent. Our music is simple and heartfelt, built to inhabit people’s day to day lives, like so many of the records I have loved over the long haul in my own life. Medicine is by far the best music we have ever made. When I played it for a respected friend, I asked, “What do you think?” The response was, “It sounds like it’s always been there.” We recorded the whole album in eight days, co-produced by the band and Joe Pisapia (Ben Folds, KD Lang, Guster, Josh Rouse) at Joe’s Middletree Studios, in East Nashville, about a mile from my house. We recorded one song at a time, until it was finished. No studio tricks, just me and a great band working together, creating, having fun, embracing the sorrow. It’s always been about the song for us, a community of musicians surrounding that song and bringing it life, trying to make it sound like it has always been there. The twelve songs on Medicine deal with loyalty, hardship, marriage, friendship, feeling like an outsider, and wrestling with God. “You’ll Always Be My Girl” is a love song to my bride Ellie, who after eight years on the road with us, is stepping away from the band. I came up with the first line when I was playing with our daughter Emmylou before putting her to bed. I wasn’t trying to write a song, just entertaining her and I came up with the first line –‘ from the start of spring to the autumn leaves, and the summers and winters between...” After tucking her in, I dashed off the rest of the song in 45 minutes. It was the night before we went into the studio for the last time. When Ellie got home, I played it for her. She loved it, and we cried together for a moment and celebrated what we’ve got and what we’re grateful for. The next day, I taught it to the band, and we recorded the 24-hour-old song in one take. Nathan Dugger on piano, Rich Brinsfield on upright bass and me singing, just sitting in a circle. That ethos embodies the whole experience of making this record. “Shine Like Lightning”is a song about us being an underdog band, never embraced by the powers of radio, major labels, large corporate sponsorships, and in light of that we have a healthy chip on our shoulder. But our music making has brought us, and our fans, a lot of happiness, it seems. This is an ode to ten years of doing it our own way, on our own terms, in spite of the roadblocks of cynicism and criticism, those who would “take something beautiful and make it feel small.”It’s an anthem for our band and our fans, that we are going to “Shine Like Lightning!” critics and cynics be damned. Breaking with my previous autobiographical songwriting bent, I wrote songs like “Heartbreak” and “Sister Brothers,” based on the experiences of friends instead. Elsewhere, “American Beauty” looks back on the nostalgia and loss of a teenage romance. The grooving, call-and-response “Here We Go” was inspired by that particular night shared with friends at Bonnaroo. Medicine closes with“When It’ s All Said and Done.”It’s about questioning whether God is real and whether he cares about us or not ... and not walking away from that, but holding on to it like you’re hanging on to the side of a cliff, and that’s where I find myself at this point. More than anything else, Medicine is born out of the stories we are told. The email from a fan who was on the verge on suicide but our song gave her glimmer of hope to keep hanging on. The story by the bus of fans who danced their first dance to another one of our songs. The mom who sings our music to her kids before they go to sleep, begging for peace and health and a happy life. The people who dance in the back of the rock club and have a moment of joy in a world of suffering. We only hope to add to the soundtrack, in the same way that all those artists and bands have done for me. Making medicine, Music, it makes you feel good, makes you feel understood like you’ re not alone, not a rolling stone, you’ re not the only one on the road.
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Genres
Americana Rock
Band members
Vocals Guitar Nathan Dugger, Drew Holcomb, Guitar Keys Rich Brinsfield, Bass
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What fans are saying
Michael
5 / 5
Drew Holcomb closed the 2 day festival with a great performance of ballads and upbeat songs. Perfect ending of a perfect weekend. Never seen him and the Neighbors live but highly recommend.
Shipyard Cape Girardeau, MO
Sep 24, 2023
Beth
5 / 5
What a great concert! Drew and Ellie did an amazing job. What a gift for that to be my first step back into live music after two years of quiet!
Athenaeum Theatre Chicago, IL
Feb 27, 2022
Al
5 / 5
Love the stage presence of both of them. They're just so comfortable and real feeling and simply down to earth. Plus they put on a great show
Walker Theatre Chattanooga, TN
Feb 15, 2019
Fara
5 / 5
It was a joy to watch these two incredible musicians perform! They obviously enjoy what they do, and they know how to put on a stellar show.
Hargray Capitol Theatre Macon, GA
Feb 03, 2019
Katherine
5 / 5
Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors played an awesome set after The National Parks opened. It was a great show in downtown Opelika!
John Emerald Distilling Company Opelika, AL
Sep 16, 2022
Paul
5 / 5
One of the best I've ever been to! great to see artists tour with people they love and have a blast.
House Of Blues Orlando, FL
Jul 13, 2018
John
5 / 5
My wife and I cried, laughed and danced. A memorable evening. Great songs and wonderful performance from Ellie and Drew.
Capitol Theatre Clearwater, FL
Feb 02, 2019
Kevin
5 / 5
Drew always puts on a great show and he loves Denver. Looking forward to seeing him again this summer!
Summit Music Hall Denver, CO
May 06, 2024
Sofia
5 / 5
Amazing!! Drew always brings it! Shoutout also to Donovan Woods and Jac Thompson—been playing their songs on repeat ever since!
House of Blues Chicago Chicago, IL
Apr 20, 2024
Michael
5 / 5
This was hands down one of the best shows! Absolutely amazing! We will never miss one of their performances!
Neptune Theatre Seattle, WA
Nov 18, 2019
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Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors Tour Cities
Nashville, TN Kerrville, TX Bottesford, United Kingdom Bellvue, CO White Sulphur Springs, MT Lincoln, NE Live Stream Seattle, WA Solana Beach, CA San Francisco, CA Los Angeles, CA Steamboat Springs, CO

Frequently Asked Questions About Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors on tour?

Yes, Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors tour is scheduled for 13 dates across 12 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors scheduled to play?

Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors is scheduled to play 13 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors tour start?

Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors’s tour starts May 07, 2024 and ends on Aug 23, 2024. They will play 12 cities; their most recent concert was held in Seattle at Neptune Theatre and their next upcoming concert will be in Kerrville at Quiet Valley Ranch.

What venues is Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors performing at?

As part of the Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors tour, Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

May 07 - Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre
May 09 - San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
May 11 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theatre
May 12 - Solana Beach, CA @ Belly Up
May 15 - Lincoln, NE @ Pinewood Bowl Theater
May 17 - Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
May 18 - Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
May 18 - None, United States Of America @ Live Stream
May 31 - Kerrville, TX @ Quiet Valley Ranch
Jul 21 - Steamboat Springs, CO @ Strings Music Pavilion
Jul 23 - Bellvue, CO @ The Mishawaka
Jul 25 - White Sulphur Springs, MT @ Red Ants Pants Music Festival
Aug 23 - Bottesford, England @ Stanford Hall
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