MJ Lenderman Postpones Several Tour Dates Due to Hurricane Helene Damage

MJ Lenderman Postpones Several Tour Dates Due to Hurricane Helene Damage

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MJ Lenderman has postponed the first three dates of his upcoming tour in support of Manning Fireworks due to “the ongoing natural disaster and humanitarian crisis in Western North Carolina as a result of Hurricane Helene, where most of MJ Lenderman’s band and their families are based,” reads his Instagram post. Severe damage from Hurricane Helene flooding has left thousands without power in Western North Carolina, destroyed roads, and totaled houses and businesses.

“Our tour will now begin this Sunday in Knoxville,” the post continues. “Please stay tuned for additional information regarding rescheduled shows for Atlanta and Nashville.” Lenderman, an Asheville native, also shared links to local disaster relief mutual aid and organizations on the ground that he trusts, should fans want to donate to help those affected by the hurricane.

The majority of Lenderman’s extensive tour is unaffected. His Manning Fireworks route now begins on October 6, in Knoxville, Tennessee, and keeps Lenderman and his band on the road on through to April of next year. Opening selects concerts are Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band, Hollow Hand, Wild Pink, This Is Lorelei, and Nap Eyes.

Last month, MJ Lenderman & the Wind performed the Manning Fireworks single “Wristwatch” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. It was his late-night television solo debut, and Lenderman was also accompanied by his Wednesday bandmate Karly Hartzman on backup vocals and tambourine for the experience.

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MJ Lenderman & The Wind: 2024 Tour

MJ Lenderman:

10-03 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West &
10-04 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West &
10-05 Nashville, TN – Basement East &
10-06 Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theater &
10-07 Louisville, KY – Whirling Tiger &
10-08 St. Louis, MO – Off Broadway &
10-10 Omaha, NE – The Waiting Room &
10-11 Iowa City, IA – Gabe’s &
10-12 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue &
10-13 Eau Claire, WI – Stones Throw &
10-14 Milwaukee, WI – Vivarium &
10-16 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall &
10-17 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall &
10-18 Detroit, MI – El Club &
10-19 Toronto, Ontario – Lee’s Palace &
10-21 Montreal, Quebec – Theatre Fairmount &
10-22 Boston, MA – Royale &
10-24 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer &
10-25 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg &
10-26 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg &
10-27 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg &
10-29 Pittsburgh, PA – Thunderbird Music Hall &
10-30 Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club &
11-01 Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel &
11-11 Berlin, Germany – Privatclub ~
11-12 Hamburg, Germany – Hafenklang ~
11-14 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Bitterzoet
11-15 Brussels, Belgium – Witloof Bar at Botanique
11-16 Paris, France – Point Éphémère ~
11-18 London, England – The Garage ~
11-19 London, England – The Garage ~
11-21 Manchester, England – Yes (Pink Room) ~
11-22 Leeds, England – Brudenell Social Club ~
11-23 Dublin, Ireland – The Workman’s Club ~
11-24 Dublin, Ireland – Whelan’s ~
01-29 Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle ^
01-30 Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle ^
01-31 Athens, GA – 40 Watt ^
02-01 Birmingham, AL – Saturn ^
02-02 Oxford, MS – Proud Larry’s ^
02-04 New Orleans, LA – Tipitina’s ^
02-05 Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall (Upstairs) ^
02-06 Austin, TX – Emo’s ^
02-08 Oklahoma City, OK – Beer City Music Hall ^
02-10 Santa Fe, NM – Tumbleroot ^
02-11 Tucson, AZ – 191 Toole ^
02-13 Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda ^
02-14 Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda ^
02-15 Santa Cruz, CA – Rio Theatre ^
02-17 San Francisco, CA – The Independent ^
02-18 San Francisco, CA – The Independent ^
02-20 Portland, OR – Revolution Hall ^
02-21 Vancouver, British Columbia – Rickshaw Theatre ^
02-22 Seattle, WA – Neptune Theatre ^
02-23 Boise ID – Shrine Ballroom ^
02-24 Salt Lake City, UT – Soundwell ^
02-26 Fort Collins, CO – The Aggie ^
02-27 Boulder, CO – Fox Theatre ^
02-28 Denver, CO – Bluebird Theatre ^
03-01 Colorado Springs, CO – Black Sheep ^
03-03 Lawrence, KS – Bottleneck ^
03-04 Urbana, IL – Rose Bowl Tavern ^
03-06 Lexington, KY – Green Lantern ^
03-07 Lexington, KY – Green Lantern ^
04-29 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel $
04-30 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel #

% with Karly Hartzman
& with Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band
~ with Hollow Hand
^ with Wild Pink
$ with This Is Lorelei
# with Nap Eyes





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