Mammoth WVH and Dirty Honey Postpone Tour, Add New Dates
Wolfgang Van Halen and Dirty Honey have pushed their 2022 tour dates into February
This year already has a bevy of tours lined up, but with the pandemic continuing to surge, many tours are taking a step back. One trek that’s decided to postpone their tour is Mammoth WVH and Dirty Honey. The groups’ “Young Guns” tour was original scheduled to kick off on Jan. 18, but now, the dates have been pushed into February. In addition, a handful of new U.S. and Canada dates have been added to the tour.
“We take the health and safety of the bands, road crews, local venue staff and especially our fans very seriously. Due to an abundance of caution regarding the recent COVID surge, we have decided to postpone the start of the ‘Young Guns’ tour to Feb. 20, 2022, in Denver Colorado,” the two acts said in a press release.
“Any performance that was scheduled prior to Feb. 20 in Denver has been rescheduled until after March 5. The shows scheduled from Feb. 20 through March 5 will remain as previously announced,” the released added.
One of the tour dates has been canceled completely- Jan. 28 in Portland, Maine. Anyone who purchased a ticket to that show is able to get a full refund at the point of purchase. Also, new stops in Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and Connecticut were announced. Tickets for those dates go on sale at 10 a.m. local venue time on Jan. 14. For information, go here.
Check out the new list of rescheduled ‘Young Guns’ tour dates featuring Mammoth WVH and Dirty Honey below. Check out Audio Ink Radio’s interview with Wolfgang Van Halen here and Dirty Honey here.
Rescheduled Mammoth WVH and Dirty Honey 2022 Tour Dates:
02/20 — Denver, Colo. @ Ogden Theatre
02/21 — Salt Lake City, Utah @ The Complex
02/22 — Boise, Idaho @ Revolution
02/24 — Las Vegas, Nev. @ House of Blues
02/25 — Sacramento, Calif. @ Ace of Spades
03/01 — San Diego, Calif. @ House of Blues
03/02 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Wiltern
03/04 — Tempe, Ariz. @ The Marquee
03/05 — Indio, Calif. @ Fantasy Casino
03/09 — Dallas, Texas @ House of Blues
03/10 — San Antonio, Texas @ Aztec Theatre
03/12 — Oklahoma City, Okla. @ Diamond Ballroom*
03/13 — Kansas City, Mo. @ Uptown Theatre
03/15 — Milwaukee, Wis. @ The Rave
03/16 — Chicago, Ill. @ House of Blues
03/18 — Columbus, Ohio @ The Bluestone
03/20 — Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Roxian Theatre*
03/23 — Royal Oak, Mich. @ Royal Oak Music Theatre
03/24 — Toronto, Ontario @ Danforth Music Hall
03/26 — Boston, Mass. @ Big Night Live
03/27 — New Haven, Conn. @ Toad’s Place*
03/28 — New York, N.Y. @ Webster Hall
03/30 — Sayreville, N.J. @ Starland Ballroom
03/31 — Philadelphia, Pa. @ The Fillmore
06/01 — Baltimore, Md. @ Rams Head Live
06/03 — Atlanta, Ga. @ Tabernacle
06/05 — Raleigh, N.C. @ The Ritz
06/06 — Charlotte, N.C. @ The Fillmore
06/08 — Nashville, Tenn. @ Marathon Music Works
06/09 — Dothan, Ala. @ The Plant
06/10 — Orlando, Fla. @ Hard Rock Orlando
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