John Mellencamp has unveiled plans to hit the road again next year for a new U.S. leg of his Live and In Person Tour.
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The trek, which will feature the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer visiting 27 cities for “one night only” performances, is scheduled to kick off on March 8 in Rochester, New York, and run through an April 22 concert in Savannah, Georgia.
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Tickets for the newly announced dates will go on sale to the general public this Friday (November 3), at 10 a.m. local time. Presale tickets will be available starting October 31 for those who register now at Mellencamp.com, and VIP packages also will go on sale that day. Visit the website for more info on how to access the presale. Tickets also will be available via StubHub.
Mellencamp launched his Live and In Person tour last year, with the trek featuring more than 75 dates and running from February until late June. Like the 2023 edition of the tour, the new outing will feature Mellencamp performing songs from throughout his long career, including one or more selections from his latest studio album, Orpheus Descending.
Released this past June, Orpheus Descending was the 72-year-old singer/songwriter’s 25 studio effort. The 11-track collection included 11 Mellencamp originals, plus one song penned by Bruce Springsteen called “Perfect World.”
In other news, earlier this month, Mellencamp paid a visit to the First African Baptist Church in Savannah, Georgia, where he performed two songs, local newspaper The Island Packet reports. According to the paper, Mellencamp said he made the trip from his home on nearby Daufuskie Island by boat to Savannah to play at the church because “I want to.”
Mellencamp’s connection to the historic Black church dates back to 2009, when he spent time there writing and recording a few songs for his 2010 album, No Better Than This. According to a female congregation member who says she has become good friends with Mellencamp, he was baptized at the church during his stay there and has been welcomed as a member of the community ever since.
Prior to his visit to the Savannah church, Mellencamp’s most recent performance took place at the 2023 Farm Aid benefit concert, held September 23 in Noblesville, Indiana.
John Mellencamp—Live and In Person 2024 Tour
March 8 – Rochester, NY @ West Herr Auditorium Theatre
March 10- Newark, NJ @ New Jersey Performing Arts Center
March 11 – Worcester, MA @ The Hanover Theatre
March 13 – Hartford, CT @ The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts
March 14 – Schenectady, NY @ Proctor’s Theatre
March 16 – Erie, PA @ Warner Theatre
March 17 – Toledo, OH @ Stranahan Theater and Great Hall
March 19 – East Lansing, MI @ Cobb Great Hall at Wharton Center
March 20 – Richmond, KY @ EKU Center for the Arts
March 22 – Muncie, IN @ Emens Auditorium
March 23 – Springfield, IL @ Sangamon Auditorium
March 25 – Green Bay, WI @ Weidner Center
March 26 – Madison, WI @ Overture Center for the Arts
March 27 – Rockford, IL @ Coronado Performing Arts Center
April 4 – Duluth, MN @ DECC Symphony Hall
April 5 – Des Moines, IA @ Des Moines Civic Center
April 7 – Omaha, NE @ Orpheum Theater
April 9 – Springfield, MO @ Juanita K. Hammons Hall for Performing Arts
April 10 – Little Rock, AR @ Robinson Hall
April 12 – Birmingham, AL @ BJCC Concert Hall
April 14 – Greensboro, NC @ Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts
April 15 – Chattanooga, TN @ Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium
April 17 – Fayetteville, NC @ Crown Theatre
April 18 – Washington, DC @ DAR Constitution Hall
April 20 – Columbia, SC @ Township Auditorium
April 21 – Norfolk, VA @ Chrysler Hall Theatre
April 22 – Savannah, GA @ Johnny Mercer Theatre
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