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Lettuce Expand 2024 Tour Schedule: John Scofield, Ziggy Marley, BISCOLAND and More

Lettuce Expand 2024 Tour Schedule: John Scofield, Ziggy Marley, BISCOLAND and More

Lettuce have announced a slew of new tour dates for later this year, padding its already-packed summer tour itinerary and extending its run through the end of September. This release confirms the band’s headline performance at The Disco Biscuits’ BISCOLAND, as well as an additional performance with Ziggy Marley in Colorado and 13 further appearances across the U.S.

Lettuce will kick off its spring touring with a pair of special performances alongside the legendary jazz guitarist John Scofield at San Francisco’s Milner Auditorium on April 27 and 28, which will prime the combo for another collaborative performance to headline New Orleans’ Daze Between festival on April 30. Next, the six-piece funk ensemble will move on to a May 2 headlining sunset set at Ponce de Leon, Fla.’s Sol Fest, followed by its annual tradition of RAGE!FEST at The Joy Theatre in New Orleans on May 3.

After kicking off its summer tour with a set at Denver’s Outside Festival on June 1, Lettuce will head to Lafayette, N.Y.’s Wonderland Forest to join The Disco Biscuits’ second annual BISCOLAND festival on July 5. Shortly following this festival sprint, Lettuce will embark on its 11-stop run supporting Ziggy Marley on the Circle of Peace tour, which commences with a staging at Jacksonville, Ore.’s Britt Pavilion on July 9 and runs through a July 24 show at Pepsi Amphitheater in Flagstaff, Ariz. With this latest release, the band has added a new date with Marley at Vail, Colo.’s Gerald Ford Amphitheater on July 15 and two independent dates amid the collaborative tour in Solana Beach, Calif. and Tempe, Ariz. on July 19 and 20.

Once the Circle of Peace tour has come to a close, Lettuce will embark on a new 13-stop headline tour, which will bring the group to the Mountain West, West Coast, Southeast, Midwest, and Mid-Atlantic regions. Highlights from this last leg include sets at Los Angeles’ The Novo on Aug. 23 and Indianapolis’ Hi-Fi Annex on Sept. 23, a two-night booking at Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia on September 26-27 and a final pair of shows at Brooklyn Bowl in Brooklyn, N.Y. to wrap up its 2024 calendar so far.

Tickets for Lettuce’s new tour dates will go on sale tomorrow, April 19, at 10 a.m. local time. For more information, visit lettucefunk.com/tour . 

Read on for Lettuce’s complete 2024 tour schedule.

Lettuce 2024 Tour Dates: April 27 – Milner Auditorium – San Francisco* April 28 – Milner Auditorium – San Francisco* April 30 – Daze Between – New Orleans* May 2 – Sol Fest – Ponce de Leon, Fla. May 3 – The Joy Theater – New Orleans June 1 – Outside Festival – Denver July 5 – BISCOLAND – Lafayette, N.Y. June 20 – Electric Forest – Rothbury, Mich. July 9 – Britt Pavilion – Jacksonville, Ore.^ July 10 – McMenamins Edgefield – Troutdale, Ore.^ July 11 – Marymoor Park – Redmond, Wash.^ July 13 – KettleHouse Amphitheater – Bonner, Mont.^ July 14 – Snow Park Outdoor Amp – Deer Valley, Utah^ July 15 – Gerald Ford Amphitheater – Vail, Colo.^ July 17 – The Theater at Virgin Hotels – Las Vegas^ July 18 – Pacific Amphitheater (OC Fair) – Costa Mesa, Calif.^ July 19 – Belly Up Tavern – Solana Beach, Calif. July 20 – Marquee Theatre – Tempe, Ariz. July 21 – Santa Barbara Bowl – Santa Barbara, Calif.^ July 23 – Fox Tucson Theater – Tucson, Ariz.^ July 24 – Pepsi Amphitheater – Flagstaff, Ariz.^ August 17 – Center for the Arts – Jackson, Wyo. August 18 – The ELM – Bozeman, Mont. August 20 – The Egyptian Theatre – Boise, Idaho August 23 – The Novo – Los Angeles September 12 – Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Amphitheater- Mills River, N.C. September 13 – Hi-Fi Annex – Indianapolis September 14 – Music at the Intersection – St. Louis September 15- Bell’s Eccentric Cafe – Kalamazoo, Mich. September 25 – The Vogel – Red Bank, N.J. September 26 – Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia – Philadelphia September 27 – Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia – Philadelphia September 28 – Brooklyn Bowl – Brooklyn, N.Y. September 29 – Brooklyn Bowl – Brooklyn, N.Y.

* with John Scofield ^ supporting Ziggy Marley Dates in bold indicate newly announced tour dates

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Hailing from Boston, Massachusetts, US, Lettuce are an eight piece jam/funk band that blend an eclectic array of influences, from modern hip hop sensibilities to Herbie Hancock and Earth Wind and Fire’s disco funk, to create their energetic, grooving vibes.

The band first came together in 1992, whilst all of its members were attending Berklee College of Music in Boston, US. Following many jam sessions, the band began asking various Boston clubs and bars if they could perform their music there, developing the name Lettuce through their constant requests of ‘let us play.’ Developing a strong presence on the live circuit with their popular performances, the band played at various cities across the US, including New York, an Francisco, Chicago and even Tokyo in Japan.

By 2001, the band had released their debut album, “Outta Here,” followed by a live album, “Live in Tokyo,” released on Blue Note in 2003. Continuing to perform extensively, they returned with their second full-length in 2008, with “Rage!” on Velour Recordings. The album found a heavy funk influence, featuring covers of Curtis Mayfield’s “Move on Up” and Charles Wright’s “Express Yourself.” Following a stint on 2011’s ‘Royal Family Ball Tour,’ the band returned to the studio for their third album, “Fly!” in 2012, also released on Velour Recordings.

The band features a number of talented musicians who have all brought their unique skills to the table. The two guitarists, Eric Krasno and Adam “Shmeeans” Smirnoff bring a dual guitar attack reminiscent of The JB’s. Neal “The Hawk” Evans bolsters the low end with his keyboards and Hammond organ, whereas Erick “Jesus” Coomes brings endlessly funky grooves on his bass guitar. Adam Ditch makes up the rest of the rhythm section on the drums. Lettuce also have an impressive horn section, featuring Rashawn Ross on trumpet, Ryan “Zwad” Zoidis on saxophone, whose big and bold horn lines provide some of the tastiest melodic lines in contemporary funk. As well as being in Lettuce, many of the members also play in another successful jam band, Soulive, often touring together.

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The funk band from Massachusetts, Lettuce, it’s hard to believe met as undergraduates at college, and goodness me they’ve come a long way since then. From their friends in college and word of mouth spreading around the music scene, they gained a substantial following even before Outta Here, their debut album, was released. At the concert, there seemed to be many of the fans from their early days, long time supporters, which is always great for a band at their live shows. The venue was packed, and the jazz band who were supporting got everyone in a great mood for Lettuce to come on stage.

Finally, when the performance was about to start, the house lights went down, and the feedback from the rhythm guitar rang out through the auditorium before their overture started playing. I must say, it was an epic mix they’d sorted for their entrance. Everyone was jumping and screaming, as they launched into the title track from their newest album, Fly!. The band are incredibly talented, and something that you don’t pick up on as easily on a recording is the way that they switch between instruments so often, and so fluidly. Both saxophonists were incredible, and weaved their playing around each other wonderfully. It was an incredible show, and it’s been a very long time since I’ve seen genuine talent like that live on stage.

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I was disappointed. No Eric Krasno? Of course if he's off touring with someone else, media outlets and the Bands social outlets aren't going to advertise this because there is less money to be made. Isn't that right Songkick? I mean, could you imagine seeing Cream without Clapton? Or The White Stripes without Jack White? Don't get me wrong, the show was still sweet. I'm just disappointed about the zero press on Krasno's hiatus.

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Lettuce killed it as always. With deep, syncopated grooves and tight, orchestrated horn lines this concert was one of the best you'll see. A guest appearance by Nigel Hall of The Nth Power was a real treat. Having never heard him live I was seriously blown away by his soulful and impressively technical vocals. Capped off with a blazing drum solo by Adam Deitch, this was a night to remember.

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Saw these guys for the first time some years ago opening for another band and immediately became a fan. They played for a long time, with an intermission between. The sound was amazing, the crowd was energized, and the light show really took things to the next level. See them if you get a chance, and bring your friends.

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i didn't get to see the band play bc they didn't post the start time on the site. Last time Lettuce came to town they played from 12am to 2am so I figured, as the headliner, they would start late. OH NO. They started at 9pm so we completely missed the show. Thanks for nothing. So disappointing.

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As many shows as I go to, I see a lot of great bands and great performances. Lettuce did not disappoint me. I had never seen them live before, although I listen to them often. It was a super dope show and I will FOR SURE be seeing them many more times in the future.

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I had such a fun time dancing to the music, I loved every second of it. Stellar performance. The venue was sweet and every single band member was on fire. Never danced so much in my life until that show

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Lettuce Expand 2024 Tour Schedule: John Scofield, Ziggy Marley, BISCOLAND and More

Lettuce Expand 2024 Tour Schedule: John Scofield, Ziggy Marley, BISCOLAND and More

Lettuce have announced a slew of new tour dates for later this year, padding its already-packed summer tour itinerary and extending its run through the end of September. This release confirms the band’s headline performance at The Disco Biscuits’ BISCOLAND, as well as an additional performance with Ziggy Marley in Colorado and 13 further appearances across the U.S.

Lettuce will kick off its spring touring with a pair of special performances alongside the legendary jazz guitarist John Scofield at San Francisco’s Milner Auditorium on April 27 and 28, which will prime the combo for another collaborative performance to headline New Orleans’ Daze Between festival on April 30. Next, the six-piece funk ensemble will move on to a May 2 headlining sunset set at Ponce de Leon, Fla.’s Sol Fest, followed by its annual tradition of RAGE!FEST at The Joy Theatre in New Orleans on May 3.

After kicking off its summer tour with a set at Denver’s Outside Festival on June 1, Lettuce will head to Lafayette, N.Y.’s Wonderland Forest to join The Disco Biscuits’ second annual BISCOLAND festival on July 5. Shortly following this festival sprint, Lettuce will embark on its 11-stop run supporting Ziggy Marley on the Circle of Peace tour, which commences with a staging at Jacksonville, Ore.’s Britt Pavilion on July 9 and runs through a July 24 show at Pepsi Amphitheater in Flagstaff, Ariz. With this latest release, the band has added a new date with Marley at Vail, Colo.’s Gerald Ford Amphitheater on July 15 and two independent dates amid the collaborative tour in Solana Beach, Calif. and Tempe, Ariz. on July 19 and 20.

Once the Circle of Peace tour has come to a close, Lettuce will embark on a new 13-stop headline tour, which will bring the group to the Mountain West, West Coast, Southeast, Midwest, and Mid-Atlantic regions. Highlights from this last leg include sets at Los Angeles’ The Novo on Aug. 23 and Indianapolis’ Hi-Fi Annex on Sept. 23, a two-night booking at Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia on September 26-27 and a final pair of shows at Brooklyn Bowl in Brooklyn, N.Y. to wrap up its 2024 calendar so far.

Tickets for Lettuce’s new tour dates will go on sale tomorrow, April 19, at 10 a.m. local time. For more information, visit lettucefunk.com/tour . 

Read on for Lettuce’s complete 2024 tour schedule.

Lettuce 2024 Tour Dates: April 27 – Milner Auditorium – San Francisco* April 28 – Milner Auditorium – San Francisco* April 30 – Daze Between – New Orleans* May 2 – Sol Fest – Ponce de Leon, Fla. May 3 – The Joy Theater – New Orleans June 1 – Outside Festival – Denver July 5 – BISCOLAND – Lafayette, N.Y. June 20 – Electric Forest – Rothbury, Mich. July 9 – Britt Pavilion – Jacksonville, Ore.^ July 10 – McMenamins Edgefield – Troutdale, Ore.^ July 11 – Marymoor Park – Redmond, Wash.^ July 13 – KettleHouse Amphitheater – Bonner, Mont.^ July 14 – Snow Park Outdoor Amp – Deer Valley, Utah^ July 15 – Gerald Ford Amphitheater – Vail, Colo.^ July 17 – The Theater at Virgin Hotels – Las Vegas^ July 18 – Pacific Amphitheater (OC Fair) – Costa Mesa, Calif.^ July 19 – Belly Up Tavern – Solana Beach, Calif. July 20 – Marquee Theatre – Tempe, Ariz. July 21 – Santa Barbara Bowl – Santa Barbara, Calif.^ July 23 – Fox Tucson Theater – Tucson, Ariz.^ July 24 – Pepsi Amphitheater – Flagstaff, Ariz.^ August 17 – Center for the Arts – Jackson, Wyo. August 18 – The ELM – Bozeman, Mont. August 20 – The Egyptian Theatre – Boise, Idaho August 23 – The Novo – Los Angeles September 12 – Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Amphitheater- Mills River, N.C. September 13 – Hi-Fi Annex – Indianapolis September 14 – Music at the Intersection – St. Louis September 15- Bell’s Eccentric Cafe – Kalamazoo, Mich. September 25 – The Vogel – Red Bank, N.J. September 26 – Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia – Philadelphia September 27 – Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia – Philadelphia September 28 – Brooklyn Bowl – Brooklyn, N.Y. September 29 – Brooklyn Bowl – Brooklyn, N.Y.

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