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Yarn Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 17,134
Category Roots & Blues, Alt.country
Concerts
May
01
Clementine
Harrisonburg
Tickets
May
02
Hub City Vinyl
Hagerstown
Tickets
May
03
Avalon Theatre
Easton
Tickets
May
05
118 NORTH
Wayne
Tickets
May
07
Club Cafe
Pittsburgh
Tickets
May
08
Sportsmen's Tavern
Buffalo
Tickets
May
09
The 443 Social Club & Lounge
Syracuse
Tickets
May
10
Roy's Hall
Blairstown
Tickets
May
11
UNIHOG
Hoosick Falls
Tickets
May
12
Higher Ground
South Burlington
Tickets
May
25
Rooster Walk 2024
Axton
Tickets
Jun
22
Indian Fields Tavern
Charles City
Tickets
Jul
19
Yarn Camp on The Banks of The Nolichucky
Erwin
Tickets
Jul
26
Record Release Party!!!
Raleigh
Tickets
Aug
15
Eddie's Attic
Decatur
Tickets
Aug
16
The Basement East
Nashville
Tickets
Aug
17
Windy Hill Farm & Preserve
Loudon
Tickets
Oct
24
The Yarnival 2024
Troy
Tickets
About Yarn
Even the most dire circumstance can offer opportunity for new beginnings. Just ask singer/songwriter Blake Christiana or any of the other members of the once Brooklyn based Americana band called Yarn. At least that’s the conclusion they came to after a period of real life challenges that left the band splintered and unsure of their forward trajectory. Internal tensions were simmering. A new album was scrapped. A major move from Brooklyn to North Carolina added to the uncertainty. For a band that seemed forever on the verge of a big breakthrough, the future suddenly seemed cloudy. “We were dealing with real life issues,” Christiana explains. “Broken relationships, a sense of having to regroup and put some things -- and people -- behind us. That’s what I was writing about lyrically in the new songs and it became kind of a catharsis. Nothing was contrived. We didn’t have to relate to it in the third person. We were living these circumstances, and that gave us the impetus and inspiration to share our sentiments. Ultimately those setbacks and difficulties led to new opportunities and allowed a little light to shine through.” Christiana’s referring to the band’s album, the boldly optimistic This Is the Year. A seamless blend of vibrant, inspired, back porch melodies and narrative, descriptive lyrics that detail the challenges faced when one’s life is jolted off its bearings, the record documents in detail the band’s determination to move forward while balancing precariously on a line that forms a border between love and hate. It’s an album about re-evaluating relationships, making tough choices and sometimes skirting the rules, a tack that was inspired by musicians they admire -- Waylon and Willie, Merle Haggard and other Texas troubadours with a distinctly renegade reputation. For Christiana, bassist Rick Bugel, singer guitarist Rod Hohl and drummer Bobby Bonhomme, it meant taking a fresh look at where they were versus what they wanted to accomplish. Bonhomme had recently returned to the fold after an extended absence, while another longtime member was purged. “The tension suddenly dissolved,” Christiana says, giving an audible sigh of relief. “Suddenly we were free to express ourselves without having to look back over our shoulders. This album is our emancipation.” “I think this album is a stepping stone for us, one we desperately needed,” Bonhomme adds. “It marks a much needed change in direction. The title is appropriate. This is the year, because now we can look forward. This is who we are. For the first time in a very long time we’re not afraid of taking chances. The bond between each of the band members has never been better, and it’s that camaraderie that helped us move forward and created the kind of passion that is evident in this album.” “This is our best album yet,” Bugel adds. “This is also the happiest the band’s ever been. The chemistry we shared in the studio and on the stage is nothing short of amazing.” That’s certainly no small accomplishment, especially for a band that spent two years honing their chops during a Monday night residency at the famed Kenny’s Castaway in New York’s Greenwich Village. In effect, it allowed them to rehearse onstage, mostly in front of audiences that often ranged in size from five to fifty people on any given night. Five studio albums followed -- Yarn (2007), Empty Pockets (2008), Come On In (2010), Almost Home (2012) and Shine the Light On (2013). The band then took to the road, playing upwards of 170 shows a year and sharing stages with such superstars as Dwight Yoakam, Charlie Daniels, Marty Stuart, Allison Krauss, Leon Russell, Jim Lauderdale and The Lumineers. They performed at any number of prestigious venues -- Mountain Stage, Daytrotter, the Orange Peel in Asheville, the Fox Theater in Boulder, the 9:30 Club in D.C, South by Southwest, the Strawberry Festival, Rhythm and Roots, Meadowgrass and more, eventually accumulating a total of 1,000 shows, half a million miles and performances in 32 states. They’ve driven nonstop, made countless radio station appearances, driven broken-down RVs and watched as their van caught fire. They’ve paid their dues and then some, looking forward even as they were forced to glance behind. Indeed, the accolades piled up quickly along the way. They received a Grammy nomination, garnered nods from the Americana Music Association, placed top five on both Radio and Records and the AMA album charts, garnered airplay on Sirius FM, I Tunes, Pandora, CNN, CMT and Roughstock.com, and also accorded the “Download of the Day” from Rolling Stone. Shine the Light On found shared song writing credits with John Oates (the Oates of Hall & Oates fame), and when audiences expressed their admiration, it brought the band a populist following of diehard devotees, popularly known as “the Yarmy.” As odd as that might seem, it’s proof positive that Yarn have made their mark, and in their dealing with emotions, scars and circumstances, they find themselves in a position to share those experiences with others who have sifted through similar sentiments. In an era of click-bait and sound bites, Yarn provides a real experience.  They're not just a live band, they're a band for people who want to live.
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Genres
Roots & Blues, Alt.country
Band members
Blake Christiana - Vocals Guitar, Rod Hohl - Electric Guitar Vocals, Robert Bonhomme - Drums, Trevor MacArthur - Vocals Guitar, Rick Bugel - Bass
What fans are saying
Laurie
5 / 5
Excellent show and beautiful venue!
Blue Jay Listening Room Jacksonville Beach, FL
Jan 07, 2023
Collette
5 / 5
Always a great show!
Pearl Street Warehouse Washington City, DC
May 07, 2023
Michele
5 / 5
Amazing! Love yarn
Main Line Brewery Richmond, VA
Sep 07, 2022
Susan
5 / 5
Amazing as always❤️❤️❤️
B Chord Brewing Company Round Hill, VA
Jul 24, 2022
John
5 / 5
Yarn never disappoints.
Roy's Hall Blairstown, NJ
May 14, 2018
Troy
4 / 5
Great show!
Tang & Biscuit Richmond, VA
Apr 23, 2023
Troy
4 / 5
Great show!!
Tang & Biscuit Richmond, VA
Aug 21, 2022
Penelope
5 / 5
Superb!!
Live Stream Live Stream
Aug 30, 2021
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Yarn Tour Cities
Loudon, TN Troy, VA Axton, VA Hagerstown, MD Harrisonburg, VA Charles City, VA Hoosick Falls, NY Decatur, GA Syracuse, NY Raleigh, NC South Burlington, VT Easton, MD Buffalo, NY Pittsburgh, PA Blairstown, NJ Erwin, TN Wayne, PA Nashville, TN

Frequently Asked Questions About Yarn

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Yarn on tour?

Yes, Yarn is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Yarn concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Yarn tour is scheduled for 18 dates across 18 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Yarn scheduled to play?

Yarn is scheduled to play 18 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Yarn tour start?

Yarn’s tour starts May 01, 2024 and ends on Oct 24, 2024. They will play 18 cities; their most recent concert was held in Harrisonburg at Clementine and their next upcoming concert will be in Troy at Alder Creeek Farm.

What venues is Yarn performing at?

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

2024 Tour Dates:

May 01 - Harrisonburg, VA @ Clementine
May 02 - Hagerstown, MD @ Hub City Vinyl
May 03 - Easton, MD @ Avalon Theatre
May 05 - Wayne, PA @ 118 NORTH
May 07 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Club Cafe
May 08 - Buffalo, NY @ Sportsmen's Tavern
May 09 - Syracuse, NY @ The 443 Social Club & Lounge
May 10 - Blairstown, NJ @ Roy's Hall
May 11 - Hoosick Falls, NY @ UNIHOG
May 12 - South Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground
May 25 - Axton, VA @ Rooster Walk Music Festival
Jun 22 - Charles City, VA @ Indian Fields Tavern
Jul 19 - Erwin, TN @ USA Raft Adventure Resort
Jul 26 - Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre
Aug 15 - Decatur, GA @ Eddie's Attic
Aug 16 - Nashville, TN @ The Basement East
Aug 17 - Loudon, TN @ Windy Hill Farm & Preserve
Oct 24 - Troy, VA @ Alder Creeek Farm
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