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On tour
Yes
Followers
137,083
Category
Hard Rock, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Concerts
Jan
17
The Forge
Joliet
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Jan
18
Varsity Theater
Minneapolis
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Jan
21
The Machine Shop
Flint
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Jan
22
The Concert Hall
Toronto
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Jan
24
Wolf Den
Uncasville
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Jan
25
Keswick Theatre
Glenside
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Jan
27
Brighton Music Hall
Allston
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Jan
28
The Stone Pony
Asbury Park
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Jan
30
Baltimore Soundstage
Baltimore
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Jan
31
Neighborhood Theatre
Charlotte
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Feb
02
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
Nashville
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Feb
03
THE ART OF LETTING GO TOUR
Atlanta
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Feb
05
CLUB LA
Destin
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Feb
07
Vibes Event Center
San Antonio
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Feb
08
The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
Dallas
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Feb
11
Liberty Hall
Lawrence
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Feb
12
Summit Music Hall
Denver
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Feb
14
The Nile Theater
Mesa
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Feb
16
El Rey Theatre
Los Angeles
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Feb
18
Ace Of Spades
Sacramento
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Feb
20
Neptune Theatre
Seattle
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Feb
21
Knitting Factory - Spokane
Spokane
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Apr
25
Stagecoach Festival (PERFORMING ON 26TH)
Indio
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Jun
10
Alter Schlachthof
Dresden
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Jun
11
Hedon
Zwolle
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Jun
15
Élysée Montmartre
Paris
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Jun
16
Effenaar
Eindhoven
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Jun
18
Copenhell Festival 2025 (Playing on the 18th)
Copenhagen
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Jun
21
Hellfest 2025
Clisson
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Jun
23
Skaters Palace
Münster
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Jun
24
Aladin Music Hall
Bremen
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About Myles Kennedy
At this point, Myles Kennedy’s voice precedes him. Certainly, it courses through six chart-topping albums from gold-selling rock juggernaut Alter Bridge, three records with Slash and The Conspirators, two albums from The Mayfield Four, his 2018 solo debut Year of the Tiger, and guest appearances for everyone from Disturbed and Halestorm to Gov’t Mule, Sevendust, Mark Morton and Darryl “DMC” McDaniels. For as much as he remains renowned for his skyscraping timbre and earth-quaking bluesy wail, his musicianship also encompasses eloquent songcraft, thoughtful cinematic arrangements, and, of course, dynamic guitar fireworks as explosive as his astounding vocal range. That brings us to his second full-length solo album, The Ides Of March [Napalm Records]. These eleven tracks follow all of his muses into a pastiche of distorted rock ‘n’ roll frenzy, Memphis Delta-soaked blues catharsis, soul ponderances, and even dalliances into country.
In essence, it presents every side of Myles Kennedy.
“I wanted to make sure the record was diverse,” he explains. “I’m a music geek. I’m a fan. When you’re known for playing a specific genre of music, you don’t always have the opportunity to show your affinity for other styles. That’s the beauty of making solo records. It’s your moment to step out and take chances. I count my lucky stars that I’ve had the good fortune to make records and tour the world with so many talented musicians. With that said, the artist in me still needs to explore.”
Year Of The Tiger provided the perfect launchpad for such exploration. Beyond gathering nearly 20 million streams, the record arrived to widespread critical acclaim. Metal Hammer rated it “4-out-of-5 stars,” while Loudwire ranked it at #1 on “The 30 Best Hard Rock Albums of 2018.” Meanwhile, American Songwriter christened him, “one of the last true, rugged, gritty and compelled songwriters in the scene.” In support of the record, he embarked on his first solo tour, selling out venues coast-to-coast in 2018.
For all of its acoustic power, he knew his next record would be a “louder” affair.
“I knew I wanted to turn up the volume on the next endeavor,” he affirms. “Probably because I really wanted to revisit my passion for playing lead guitar. I missed it tremendously. Since I play in two bands with incredible guitarists, I don’t play lead as often as I used to. It’s funny. I actually never intended to be a singer! Back in the day, I used to do session work and play guitar in various bands with an emphasis on leads and improvisation. Once I started writing songs, singing became more of the focus. So, I wanted to go back to that earlier approach, plug in, turn the amps up to 11 and improvise to my heart’s content.”
As the world slipped into lockdown at the onset of the Global Pandemic, Myles simply “marched down to Guitar Center, picked up a brand-new Universal Audio interface, went back home, and just started working.” He grabbed his guitar, wrote his heart out, and recorded demos at his home studio in Spokane, WA.
After four months of demoing, he hopped in the car with his rhythm section, drummer Zia Uddin and bassist Tim Tournier and they drove over 3,000 miles to Studio Barbarosa in Orlando in order to record with longtime producer Michael “Elvis” Baskette.
“To get together with Elvis and his crew was actually a nice break,” he smiles. “It was like rock ‘n’ roll summer camp.”
Now, Myles introduces The Ides of March with the high-flying hook and groove-driven guitar of “In Stride.” A Texas blues lick rolls underneath upbeat verses before his vocals lift off on the unshakable refrain.
“That track serves as a reminder to chill out and maintain a level of perspective during these strange times,” he exclaims. “During the first wave of the lockdown, people were freaking out, buying up vast amounts of toilet paper and supplies to build their stash for the end of civilization. It felt as if we were all doomsday prepping. After stepping back and realizing that this too shall pass, I began to understand it might be best to keep calm, carry on and take it all in stride.”
A commanding riff thumps along with a bold beat on the opener “Get Along.” In between an immortal hook, Myles asserts on the bridge, “The answer in the end was never black or white,” before a melodic solo seals this impactful message in stone.
“The lyric was actually inspired by the Los Angeles riots that occurred during the early nineties,” he reveals. “It was penned in late March before the protests happened later during the summer of 2020. I didn’t have any idea what was coming. In fact, I didn’t even know if the lyric would resonate, because it was based on events that took place nearly thirty years prior. Now, I realize it rings truer than ever.”
Serving as a powerful centerpiece, the title track “The Ides of March” stretches over seven minutes and writhes through a delicate acoustic intro where his voice barely registers above a whisper as he cautions, “Beware the Ides of March.” Underpinned by unpredictable six-string sorcery, it segues from a lyrical lead into a fiery final crescendo punctuated by scorching shredding as he assures, “Cool heads prevail in times of change.”
“It’s an epic journey,” he states. “the genesis of the initial progression and melody came to me in a dream. So, after I woke up, I grabbed my phone and a guitar and recorded it. Coming up with rest of the song was not as effortless,” he laughs. “It needed to be nurtured, because I felt like it was going to be the cornerstone of the album. From a lyrical standpoint, the first half serves as a warning. It paints a sonic picture of a very dark dystopian future. The title is a reference to Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and the cautionary phrase, ‘Beware the Ides of March’. The second half breaks from the bleak outlook to remind us that we can do better if we remember who we are and what we’re meant to be as a society. Though it took months to complete, it was worth it in the end for me. It turned out to be very cathartic. Not only does it inspire me to remain optimistic for the future, it reminds me how to conduct myself throughout this tumultuous time in history.”
Then, there’s “Love Rain Down.” Nodding to guitar techniques pioneered by country blues legend Big Bill Broonzy, Myles fingerpicks his acoustic as he lyrically issues, “a plea born out of longing for answers and solace from all of the dark possibilities of the day.”
In the end, every side of Myles shines brighter than ever on The Ides of March.
“Lyrically, this album draws on the raw, dark set of emotions we have collectively experienced over the last few years,” he leaves off. “Though the songs were inspired by a real sense of fear and uncertainty pervasive in the world, they still maintain an undercurrent of hope for what's to come. Hopefully, these songs will remind the listener that we haven't reached the end. That things are going to get better eventually. Musically, this record has allowed me to continue to challenge myself. In doing so, I hope it will help me to evolve not only as a musician, but as a human being. I’m a work-in-progress,” he grins.
– Rick Florino, January 2021
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What fans are saying
Terri
Was too small of a venue and way too crowded, but Myles voice was simply amazing as always, and we'll Slash was awesome but the rest of the band was great as well. Although I did expect the music to be louder. They all show they put 100% into their music and crowd.
The Fillmore Charlotte
Charlotte, NC
Mar 23, 2022
Cindy
Excellent show as always from Myles and Company. The venue had a great sound and an intimate feel. I would see another show there without hesitation. The opening band was extremely engaging and had a super groovy set. A wonderful night was had by all.
Center Stage
Atlanta, GA
Dec 03, 2018
Tammy
Amazing show!! I won VIP tickets and got to go to the soundcheck and do meet and greet! Myles is witty and down to earth and I love his voice!! I’d never heard Walking Papers before but they’ve got a new fan!!
Orange Peel
Asheville, NC
Dec 05, 2018
David
My best concert experience ever! Meet and greet included sound check and discussion, Myles is so down to earth and really connected with us fans. Amazing guy, amazing show, I can't recommend him highly enough! Keep lengthening those telomeres!
Harrah's Kansas City - Voodoo Lounge
Kansas City, MO
Nov 22, 2018
Catherine
Fairly intimate since K- days (formerly Klondike Days) is on. Awesome show except for being basically baptized with beverages lol 😁 The set list was given to a ten year old boy that kindly let me take a pic.
Edmonton Convention Centre
Edmonton, Canada
Jul 22, 2019
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Myles Kennedy Tour Cities
Destin, FL
Asbury Park, NJ
Joliet, IL
Paris, France
Bremen, Germany
Zwolle, Netherlands
Glenside, PA
Atlanta, GA
Allston, MA
Toronto, ON
Uncasville, CT
Mesa, AZ
Nashville, TN
Dresden, Germany
Spokane, WA
Münster, Germany
Clisson, France
Denver, CO
Lawrence, KS
Sacramento, CA
Minneapolis, MN
Indio, CA
Seattle, WA
Charlotte, NC
Baltimore, MD
Flint, MI
Eindhoven, Netherlands
Dallas, TX
San Antonio, TX
Los Angeles, CA
Copenhagen, Denmark
Frequently Asked Questions About Myles Kennedy
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Myles Kennedy on tour?
Yes, Myles Kennedy is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Myles Kennedy concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Myles Kennedy tour
is scheduled for 31 dates across 31 cities. Get
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How many upcoming tour dates is Myles Kennedy scheduled to play?
Myles Kennedy is scheduled to play 31 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
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When does the Myles Kennedy tour start?
Myles Kennedy’s tour starts Jan 17, 2025 and ends on Jun 24, 2025.
They will play 31 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Joliet at The Forge and their next upcoming concert
will be in Asbury Park at The Stone Pony.
What venues is Myles Kennedy performing at?
As part of the Myles Kennedy tour, Myles Kennedy is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 17 - Joliet,
IL @ The Forge
Jan 18 - Minneapolis,
MN @ Varsity Theater
Jan 21 - Flint,
MI @ The Machine Shop
Jan 22 - Toronto,
ON @ The Concert Hall
Jan 24 - Uncasville,
CT @ Wolf Den
Jan 25 - Glenside,
PA @ Keswick Theatre
Jan 27 - Allston,
MA @ Brighton Music Hall
Jan 28 - Asbury Park,
NJ @ The Stone Pony
Jan 30 - Baltimore,
MD @ Baltimore Soundstage
Jan 31 - Charlotte,
NC @ Neighborhood Theatre
Feb 02 - Nashville,
TN @ Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
Feb 03 - Atlanta,
GA @ Variety Playhouse
Feb 05 - Destin,
FL @ CLUB LA
Feb 07 - San Antonio,
TX @ Vibes Event Center
Feb 08 - Dallas,
TX @ The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
Feb 11 - Lawrence,
KS @ Liberty Hall
Feb 12 - Denver,
CO @ Summit Music Hall
Feb 14 - Mesa,
AZ @ The Nile Theater
Feb 16 - Los Angeles,
CA @ El Rey Theatre
Feb 18 - Sacramento,
CA @ Ace Of Spades
Feb 20 - Seattle,
WA @ Neptune Theatre
Feb 21 - Spokane,
WA @ Knitting Factory - Spokane
Apr 25 - Indio,
CA @ Empire Polo Club
Jun 10 - Dresden,
Germany @ Alter Schlachthof
Jun 11 - Zwolle,
OV @ Hedon
Jun 15 - Paris,
75 @ Élysée Montmartre
Jun 16 - Eindhoven,
06 @ Effenaar
Jun 18 - Copenhagen,
Denmark @ Copenhell Festival
Jun 21 - Clisson,
France @ Complexe Du Val De Moine
Jun 23 - Münster,
NW @ Skaters Palace
Jun 24 - Bremen,
Germany @ Aladin Music Hall