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Demun Jones Music

Demun Jones Music Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 42,385
Category Jones County, Country Rap, Country Rap Tunes
Concerts
Aug
01
South Fork Music & Mud Festival 2024
Taylorville
Tickets
Aug
30
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Fredericksburg
Tickets
Aug
30
Hard Times Cafe - Four Mile Fork
Fredericksburg
Tickets
Aug
31
Easyriders Rodeo
Chillicothe
Tickets
Sep
01
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Harrison
Tickets
Sep
01
The Blue Note
Harrison
Tickets
Sep
19
Marshall Health Network Arena
Huntington
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Sep
19
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Huntington
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Sep
20
Santander Arena
Reading
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Sep
20
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Reading
Tickets
Sep
21
DCU Center
Worcester
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Sep
21
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Worcester
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Sep
22
Buffalo Iron Works
Buffalo
Tickets
Sep
22
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Buffalo
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Sep
24
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Erie
Tickets
Sep
24
Basement Transmissions
Erie
Tickets
Sep
26
Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Winston Salem
Tickets
Sep
26
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Winston Salem
Tickets
Sep
27
The Corbin Arena
Corbin
Tickets
Sep
27
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Corbin
Tickets
Sep
28
Florence Center
Florence
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Sep
28
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Florence
Tickets
Oct
03
Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum
Knoxville
Tickets
Oct
03
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Knoxville
Tickets
Oct
04
First National Bank Arena
Jonesboro
Tickets
Oct
04
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Jonesboro
Tickets
Oct
05
Ozarks Amphitheater
Camdenton
Tickets
Oct
05
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Camdenton
Tickets
Oct
10
Raising Cane's River Center Arena
Baton Rouge
Tickets
Oct
10
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Baton Rouge
Tickets
Oct
11
Cadence Bank Arena
Tupelo
Tickets
Oct
11
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Tupelo
Tickets
Oct
12
The Sound Amphitheater
Gautier
Tickets
Oct
17
Enmarket Arena
Savannah
Tickets
Oct
17
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Savannah
Tickets
Oct
18
Mckenzie Arena
Chattanooga
Tickets
Oct
18
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Chattanooga
Tickets
Oct
19
Macon Amphitheater
Macon
Tickets
Oct
19
Private Demun Jones Meet n' Greet
Macon
Tickets
About Demun Jones Music
They call him Demun, that’s a fact. His tunes are as infectious as the musical bug that bit him decades ago, also, fact. But - forget most of what you’ve previously heard or read about the artist’s history and evolution. According to the man himself, it’s probably fake news anyway. The third of six kids, David Jones grew up in central Georgia’s Jones County, a place he still proudly calls home. Although he doesn’t think he’s related to the county’s founder James Jones, he always felt a connection. “I like the people here. Being a member of the Jones county community and middle Georgia area makes this place truly woven into my fabric,” he says. “I do a lot of things in my community. I built my home here, which my dad I built, laying every brick and stone.” Being raised by hardworking and loving parents instilled a solid work ethic and appreciation for the simple things in life. These inherent qualities, have come in handy for his current and continued success in this rough and tumble music biz. “It made the challenges of making it in music not very scary to me.” But long before he pursued an on-stage career, young David Jones put his efforts into sports. “As a kid, I would try everything everybody was trying,” he recalls never shying away from challenges. “Baseball was the thing I loved and worked at the hardest.” A few bad decisions during his high school years - “Doing some dumb things,” he admits - dashed Jones's future aspirations of playing outfield for the Atlanta Braves. The old adage proved true though, one door closed and another opened. “That is when I decided to focus on music.” Looking back, his family played a tremendous role in ways he didn’t realize at the time, and continues to figure prominently into his life every day. “I grew up with much bigger brothers, so it wasn't something new to have to fight my way to the last piece of pizza,” he laughs, “I’m not that intimated by very much.” The age difference also provided Jones with inadvertent benefits of musical influences. “I guess you don’t really choose what influences you, you know, like If you’re walking past your brother’s room ten times a day and you're hearing Jimmy Page guitar solos, it’s not registering to you that it’s influencing what you’ll do twenty years later, but it does.” Besides the rock n’ roll, Jones credits an appreciation of soul music to his mom’s taste for Motown paired with his own regard for artists like Michael Jackson. Then, the hip-hop fever hit him. “The hip-hop music spoke to me,” says Jones. “It captivated me to hear their storytelling about living in Brooklyn or Compton.” He was particularly cognizant of the respective artists skills in lyrical picture-painting of their own places and experiences. Though these were far away, unfamiliar places to a kid from central Georgia, he quickly recognized the importance and authenticity of experiential storytelling. “At first, I would buy instrumental tapes at the record store and try to put my own words to it.” He noticed that with time came better understanding of various styles. “My stuff sounded like me writing a song like someone else, more a reflection of the music I listened to than the life I had experienced,” he recalls. “All I had to do is look back at the pictures in my mind and the stories I’ve heard. I had all kinds of experiences to pull from, good and bad.” Transitioning from would-be artist to making a living as an artist was an exercise of patience and resilience. “We kind of moved up from hard work,” he reflects back to learning a trade from his father. “Laying bricks and stones was the only real job outside music I’ve had that moved dollars.” “With music I was kind of late understanding what I had to do.” Jones learned by doing, trial by fire. “You don’t learn how to lay a brick by standing back and watching your dad lay all of them,” he insists, “You get up there and screw it up and screw it up til you don’t.” Among the many lessons learned in the formative years of life were to ask one's self two questions: “Can you stick with something? Can you push and do whatever it takes for not just money but the reputation for doing a good job?” Life, not just music, requires dedication and decision, and these self-queries help set the course. “I approach it like that,” he says. When it came time to finding his voice, vibe and performance artistry, Demun Jones says, “Once I touched a guitar and learned how to strum 'Sitting on the Dock of the Bay' - I understood I could take those chords and twist them around and make them mine, putting my own words to it.”Jones took some lessons with a specific goal in mind - learn to play an extremely difficult song, the Mason William’s 1968 instrumental "Classical Gas". “I practiced six or seven hours a day, learned how to play it and wanted to test myself. His first public performance was in front of a church full of people. “I don’t use it as much now, but I knew I had this tool in my bag.” Armed with blue collar experience, a do or die ideology and a well-rounded love for multiple musical styles - Demun Jones laid the foundation for earning a place in the entertainment industry. Then he got the big opportunity to join up with the band Rehab. “I’ve known Danny Boone since childhood and he was always a legend to me,” says Jones. As such, when the chance to tour with them presented itself, Jones was in awe, but also became heavily involved in the process. “We even went on tour with Kid Rock and several other cool bands making lots of friends along the way. I had already been handling a lot of the tour managing stuff for Rehab which served as an advantage for me when I went solo.” After years of work with Rebab, Jones was ready to venture out on his own. The transition was as fast paced as his energetic personality. “The last show I did with them was on a Sunday,” he recalls, “and the first solo show was that Wednesday.” Jones literally packed his Toyota up with merch and drove off into the proverbial sunset. “I was a little nervous going onstage before the Lacs and Moonshine Bandits.” That’s some heavyweight pressure for an artist’s first big solo appearance, but the toughest challenge was seated in front of him. “I saw this dude with a big cowboy hat and a rodeo shirt and I’m thinking ‘he’s not gonna like this shit’. Jones admits being a little anxious, mostly based on preconceived notions of who or what his potential fan base would be. “After I did my set, he comes up and said ‘Man, I love that! That was the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever seen.’ Demun Jones struck a chord and saw immediately that music does indeed break barriers. “I knew at that point that people don’t have to look like me or dress like me but they can relate.”
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Genres
Jones County, Country Rap, Country Rap Tunes
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What fans are saying
Colin
5 / 5
Great time really loved that they stayed after later after getting there late and the had to cancle vip passes. but they definitely made it up to do autographs and pics with fans! defently a concert i will be back to see!
The Machine Shop Flint, MI
Jan 09, 2019
Brandi
5 / 5
The concert is worth going everytime they come to Denver... Dustin Leigh, Long Cut and Demun Jones.... you guys are amazing keep going and write more songs so I can drive around playing new music for people that as not heard yall!
The Black Buzzard Denver, CO
Mar 04, 2022
Erica
5 / 5
It was not my scene. My husband loves him so I went to support him. However he really put on a great show and Dusty Leigh was great too. Demun Jones is a real down to earth guy great show!
The KING of CLUBS Columbus, OH
Jun 28, 2023
Victoria
5 / 5
Amazing show as always. I love the music because the lyrics speak true to similarities in my life. My absolute favorite part though is getting to always meet the singers and the other people involved, I truly appreciate that part.
The Rocky Tonk Saloon Medford, OR
Apr 18, 2023
Yankee
5 / 5
Awesome show looking forward to see demun again got to meet him after the show he is a performer that really appreciate all his fans took the time to talk with everyone who stuck around after the show
Silverados Black Mountain, NC
Jun 04, 2022
Lynsey
5 / 5
This guy always puts on an amazing show and always has amazing people along with him. It was the 5th time I've seen him live and to have Adam Calhoun join this time was amazing!
Roxy Theatre Denver, CO
Nov 07, 2022
Patti
5 / 5
Met up with him after the show. So much fun to chat with. The man can sing! Great show! Will go back anytime he gets closer again!
Huntington Center Toledo, OH
Apr 13, 2024
Scott
5 / 5
Great show. Super energy. Violin player rocked. Our first show and was far better than anticipated. It will not be the last. Long Cut too. Party fo sho.
Zydeco Birmingham, AL
Sep 05, 2019
Ben
5 / 5
Great show with a great performance and a great guy he's very willing to talk and take pictures overall awesome experience I highly recommend going to his show if you haven't yet.
Palace Theater Stafford Springs, CT
Jul 14, 2022
Ed
4 / 5
Demun Jones is the real deal. I’m 60 yrs and could listen to Demun all day. His band members are outstanding as well. Everyone was buckin like a bronco. Lol
The Rust Belt East Moline, IL
Apr 04, 2023
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Demun Jones Music Tour Cities
Taylorville, IL Knoxville, TN Jonesboro, AR Florence, SC Chattanooga, TN Corbin, KY Buffalo, NY Macon, GA Harrison, OH Baton Rouge, LA Huntington, WV Savannah, GA Erie, PA Camdenton, MO Winston-Salem, NC Chillicothe, OH Worcester, MA Reading, PA Fredericksburg, VA Gautier, MS Tupelo, MS

Frequently Asked Questions About Demun Jones Music

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Demun Jones Music on tour?

Yes, Demun Jones Music is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Demun Jones Music concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Demun Jones Music tour is scheduled for 39 dates across 21 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Demun Jones Music scheduled to play?

Demun Jones Music is scheduled to play 39 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Demun Jones Music tour start?

Demun Jones Music’s tour starts Aug 01, 2024 and ends on Oct 19, 2024. They will play 21 cities; their most recent concert was held in Taylorville at South Fork Dirt Riders and their next upcoming concert will be in Knoxville at Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum.

What venues is Demun Jones Music performing at?

As part of the Demun Jones Music tour, Demun Jones Music is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Aug 01 - Taylorville, IL @ South Fork Dirt Riders
Aug 30 - Fredericksburg, VA @ Hard Times Cafe - Four Mile Fork
Aug 30 - Fredericksburg, VA @ Hard Times Cafe - Four Mile Fork
Aug 31 - Chillicothe, OH @ Easyriders Rodeo
Sep 01 - Harrison, OH @ Blue Note Harrison
Sep 01 - Harrison, OH @ The Blue Note
Sep 19 - Huntington, WV @ Marshall Health Network Arena
Sep 19 - Huntington, WV @ Marshall Health Network Arena
Sep 20 - Reading, PA @ Santander Arena
Sep 20 - Reading, PA @ Santander Arena
Sep 21 - Worcester, MA @ DCU Center
Sep 21 - Worcester, MA @ DCU Center
Sep 22 - Buffalo, NY @ Buffalo Iron Works
Sep 22 - Buffalo, NY @ Buffalo Iron Works
Sep 24 - Erie, PA @ Basement Transmissions
Sep 24 - Erie, PA @ Basement Transmissions
Sep 26 - Winston Salem, NC @ Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Sep 26 - Winston Salem, NC @ Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Sep 27 - Corbin, KY @ The Corbin Arena
Sep 27 - Corbin, KY @ The Corbin Arena
Sep 28 - Florence, SC @ Florence Center
Sep 28 - Florence, SC @ Florence Center
Oct 03 - Knoxville, TN @ Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum
Oct 03 - Knoxville, TN @ Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum
Oct 04 - Jonesboro, AR @ First National Bank Arena
Oct 04 - Jonesboro, AR @ First National Bank Arena
Oct 05 - Camdenton, MO @ Ozarks Amphitheater
Oct 05 - Camdenton, MO @ Ozarks Amphitheater
Oct 10 - Baton Rouge, LA @ Raising Cane's River Center Arena
Oct 10 - Baton Rouge, LA @ Raising Cane's River Center
Oct 11 - Tupelo, MS @ Cadence Bank Arena
Oct 11 - Tupelo, MS @ Cadence Bank Arena
Oct 12 - Gautier, MS @ The Sound Amphitheater
Oct 17 - Savannah, GA @ Enmarket Arena
Oct 17 - Savannah, GA @ Enmarket Arena
Oct 18 - Chattanooga, TN @ Mckenzie Arena
Oct 18 - Chattanooga, TN @ Mckenzie Arena
Oct 19 - Macon, GA @ Macon Amphitheater
Oct 19 - Macon, GA @ Macon Amphitheater
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