
Eddie 9V Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
4,247
Category
Retro-soul, Blues, Chicago Blues
Concerts
Apr
04
Hogs for the Cause 2025
New Orleans
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Apr
05
Baton Rouge Blues Festival 2025
Baton Rouge
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Apr
06
The Continental Club
Houston
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Apr
08
Sundown at Granada
Dallas
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Apr
09
Antone's
Austin
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Apr
11
Rhythm Room
Phoenix
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Apr
13
Hopmonk Tavern
Sebastopol
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Apr
15
Moe's Alley
Santa Cruz
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Apr
17
The Cheese Factory
Langlois
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Apr
18
The Showdown
Portland
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Apr
19
The Crocodile
Seattle
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Apr
22
Shrine Social Club
Boise
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Apr
25
Zoo Bar
Lincoln
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Apr
26
Knuckleheads
Kansas City
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Apr
27
THE OLD ROCK HOUSE
St Louis
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Apr
28
The Coda Concert House
Joplin
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Apr
29
Spaceship Earth Coffee
Mcalester
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May
01
Proud Larry's
Oxford
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May
02
Tipitina's Uptown
New Orleans
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May
03
Fest-O-Matic @ Chickie Wah Wah [Early Show]
New Orleans
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May
03
Fest-O-Matic @ Chickie Wah Wah [Late Show]
New Orleans
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May
09
High Cotton Music Hall
Hartwell
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May
10
Albino Skunk Music Festival 2025
Greer
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May
17
District Live at Plant Riverside District
Savannah
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May
28
The Tin Pan
Richmond
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May
29
The 8x10
Baltimore
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May
30
The Cutting Room
New York
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May
31
Michael Arnone's Crawfish Fest 2025
Augusta
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Jun
06
Greeley Blues Jam 2025
Greeley
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Jun
08
Virginia-Highland Summerfest 2025
Atlanta
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Jun
20
Winnetka Music Festival 2025
Winnetka
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Jun
21
Red Wing Roots Music Festival 2025
Mount Solon
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Jul
10
Pickin' On Picknic 2025
Saint Clair
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Jul
23
FloydFest 2025
Floyd
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Sep
04
Big Blues Bender 2025
Las Vegas
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Sep
10
Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival 2025
Fredericton
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Jan
11
Sandy Beaches Cruise 2026
Fort Lauderdale
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About Eddie 9V
Eddie 9V has an endless stockpile of cool stories – and you’ll find twelve of them on
new studio album ‘Saratoga’, releasing November 22, 2024 on the fabled Ruf label. It’s a
record that will thrill both newcomers and fans who have trailed Eddie since the start,
showcasing his fresh, fiery spin on Southern soul, blues, rock and funk, with his
signature wit and sharp observations of modern America placing him squarely in the
here-and-now. “I do think it’s a wonderful road trip album,” he nods.
Eddie 9V has powered up. From the day he first slung a guitar on a local stage, the Georgia-born band leader announced himself as an artist to watch. But in the last few
meteoric years, Eddie’s music has crossed oceans and airwaves, transcending his
cult-hero status to become a beacon for fans of real music everywhere. “Eddie 9V is
something else,” wrote the UK’s Classic Rock. “A man who genuinely inhabits golden-era American roots, playing the most instinctive blues you’ll hear all year.”
Check out the gig listings and you’ll find this rising star playing a bigger club every
time he blows through town. Scan the charts and you’ll find his most recent album,
2022’s ‘Capricorn’, locking horns with the giants of rock ‘n’ roll. “Capricorn debuted at
#1 and that was a cool feeling for a week, until Bonnie Raitt kicked us off,” reflects
Eddie with a smile. “But hey, that’s a cool story to be able to say…”
We’ve rode shotgun with Eddie for a couple of decades now. Born Brooks Mason in
June 1996, he was playing guitar by the age of six (“One of those with the speaker in
it – the most bang for your buck, y’know?”). Even then, manufactured pop music held
nothing for him, and his years at Union Grove High School were instead soundtracked
by local heroes like Sean Costello, alongside his studies of “older cats” like Muddy
Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Freddie King and Rory Gallagher.
“I wanted to see what made them groove and tick,” he explains. “I’ve been making up
lyrics on the spot for years. I believe that came from my Uncle Brian at our family fish
fries – he taught me about what made people laugh and what kept the audience’s
attention.”
Coming up on his home state’s live circuit – first with cover band The Smokin’ Frogs,
then with highly rated blues-rockers The Georgia Flood – Mason soon turned heads,
even representing the Atlanta Blues Society at the 2013 International Blues Challenge
in Memphis. But his true birth as an artist came when he buried his birth name and
adopted that striking solo moniker. “A lot of people wanted me to be the Brooks
Mason Blues Band, but that’s been done,” he reasons. “I wanted to start from scratch
– and I ain’t never heard of no bluesman named Eddie 9V.”
From the start, Eddie’s output pricked up ears, with 2019’s Left My Soul In Memphis
dubbed “fresh and life-affirming” by Rock & Blues Muse and the chaotic free-for-all of
2021’s Little Black Flies praised by Classic Rock as “like having all your best mates in
the speakers”. In 2023, he got his best reviews yet for ‘Capricorn’, a record tracked at
the near-mythical Macon studio of the same name, that led The Guardian and NME’s
Henry Yates to declare: “As an artist, he sounds fully charged”.
But the great artists evolve, and in both its songcraft and execution, ‘Saratoga’ finds
Eddie painting with more colors from his palette. “I was shooting for a more
Americana-type album this time, less blues songs and solos and more focusing on the
songwriting,” he explains of the eleven originals co-written with his brother, the much-
respected Southern musician, Lane Kelly. Unlike the anarchy of earlier albums,
meanwhile, the sessions mostly saw the multi-instrumentalist siblings hunkered down
at their own Echo Deco Studio in Atlanta, self-producing the new tracks with Patrick
Meese and inviting guest players to supply horns, fiddle and lap steel.
“It was definitely more me and my brother in our home studio recording everything.
There’s a lot of guests, for sure, but it was mainly overdubbing. We did the songs
Saratoga, Delta and Halo at Crown Lanes Studio in Denver and it was nice to take a
break, walk outside, see the mountains, feel the fresh air. At our studio, it’s just muggy
with mosquitoes. But sometimes it’s good to not have distractions.”
Likewise, the new songs of ‘Saratoga’ deserve nothing less than your full attention.
Eddie’s latest album announces his new groove with the crisp, purposeful beats of the
opening title track, an instant favorite that gets under your skin with its almost disco-
style harmonies and joust of horns and slide guitar. As Eddie says: “That song is about
being in a lonely tiny town that feels impossible to escape.”
Halo struts from the speakers on Eddie’s falsetto howl, before the lush yearning of Cry
Like A River and Love Moves So Slow (co-written by Spencer Pope) brings vintage
soul into the modern age. The brittle riffs and spacey vocal of Delta mark another
gearshift, flowing into Red River’s reflective-yet-kinetic groove. Wasp Weather speaks
to Eddie’s love of rapid-fire streams of consciousness. “That’s my favorite lyrically
’cos I like spewing words that don’t make sense into songs. ‘I got a big mud house
that I can’t keep clean, it’s useless’ – I love that line.”
The album plays out in style with the trilling alt-folk of Truckee – “We got high and did
shrooms and camped on the Truckee river in California,” he explains of the inspiration
– the wistful Tides and Love You All The Way Down. Eddie even slips in a brass-
blasting take on Mac DeMarco’s Chamber Of Reflection, before bringing the record
home with The Road To Nowhere’s shuddering, tremolo-drenched country lament, his
trademark twang utterly transformed into a vintage croon.
Eddie 9V is right: this latest album takes us all over the musical and emotional map,
while announcing that his recent career peaks are just the start. “Capricorn was a big
jump for us,” he reflects. “But I’m already writing new songs, y’know?”
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Eddie 9V Tour Cities
Savannah, GA
Saint Clair, MO
Baltimore, MD
Austin, TX
Oxford, MS
Hartwell, GA
Floyd, VA
Las Vegas, NV
Winnetka, IL
Greer, SC
Augusta, NJ
Lincoln, NE
McAlester, OK
Portland, OR
Kansas City, MO
New Orleans, LA
New York, NY
Joplin, MO
Seattle, WA
Sebastopol, CA
Santa Cruz, CA
Atlanta, GA
Greeley, CO
St Louis, MO
Dallas, TX
Baton Rouge, LA
Richmond, VA
Phoenix, AZ
Houston, TX
Boise, ID
Fredericton, NB
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Frequently Asked Questions About Eddie 9V
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Eddie 9V on tour?
Yes, Eddie 9V is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Eddie 9V concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Eddie 9V tour
is scheduled for 37 dates across 32 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Eddie 9V scheduled to play?
Eddie 9V is scheduled to play 37 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Eddie 9V tour start?
Eddie 9V’s tour starts Apr 04, 2025 and ends on Jan 11, 2026.
They will play 32 cities; their most recent concert was held in
New Orleans at UNO Lakefront Arena and their next upcoming concert
will be in Saint Clair at Lost Hill Lake Events.
What venues is Eddie 9V performing at?
As part of the Eddie 9V tour, Eddie 9V is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Apr 04 - New Orleans,
LA @ UNO Lakefront Arena
Apr 05 - Baton Rouge,
LA @ Downtown Baton Rouge
Apr 06 - Houston,
TX @ The Continental Club
Apr 08 - Dallas,
TX @ Sundown at Granada
Apr 09 - Austin,
TX @ Antone's
Apr 11 - Phoenix,
AZ @ Rhythm Room
Apr 13 - Sebastopol,
CA @ Hopmonk Tavern
Apr 15 - Santa Cruz,
CA @ Moe's Alley
Apr 17 - Langlois,
OR @ The Cheese Factory
Apr 18 - Portland,
OR @ The Showdown
Apr 19 - Seattle,
WA @ The Crocodile
Apr 22 - Boise,
ID @ Shrine Social Club
Apr 25 - Lincoln,
NE @ Zoo Bar
Apr 26 - Kansas City,
MO @ Knuckleheads
Apr 27 - St Louis,
MO @ THE OLD ROCK HOUSE
Apr 28 - Joplin,
MO @ The Coda Concert House
Apr 29 - Mcalester,
OK @ Spaceship Earth Coffee
May 01 - Oxford,
MS @ Proud Larry's
May 02 - New Orleans,
LA @ Tipitina's Uptown
May 03 - New Orleans,
LA @ Chickie Wah Wah
May 03 - New Orleans,
LA @ Chickie Wah Wah
May 09 - Hartwell,
GA @ High Cotton Music Hall
May 10 - Greer,
SC @ Skunk Farm
May 17 - Savannah,
GA @ District Live at Plant Riverside District
May 28 - Richmond,
VA @ The Tin Pan
May 29 - Baltimore,
MD @ The 8x10
May 30 - New York,
NY @ The Cutting Room
May 31 - Augusta,
NJ @ Sussex County Fairgrounds
Jun 06 - Greeley,
CO @ Island Grove Regional Park
Jun 08 - Atlanta,
GA @ John C Howell Park
Jun 20 - Winnetka,
IL @ Downtown Winnetka
Jun 21 - Mount Solon,
VA @ Natural Chimneys Park
Jul 10 - Saint Clair,
MO @ Lost Hill Lake Events
Jul 23 - Floyd,
VA @ FloydFest
Sep 04 - Las Vegas,
NV @ Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino
Sep 10 - Fredericton,
New Brunswick @ Harvest Music Festival
2026 Tour Dates:
Jan 11 - Fort Lauderdale,
FL @ Holland America