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After I asked about it last year, glad to see he's returning to the Capitol Theater :)
I hope you end up touring in the US next year! Way back in 2018, you played a show at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, New York–which is like 30 minutes from where I grew up. I was attending college upstate at the time, but I always kick myself for missing that show.

Oh yeah, I remember that venue. The whole backstage area was like a shrine to the Grateful Dead. [laughs]

That was a great tour, but at the end I was definitely ready for a break. So I didn’t really mind sitting the last album or two out touring-wise, but by early 2025 I think I’ll be raring to go again–and I'm sure we'll come back to the US.
 
I’ll be attending the Toronto show at Danforth Music Hall in September! I’ll also be seeing Dweezil Zappa play material from Apostrophe and Roxy in April at the same venue. Two great shows to look forward to!
 
Lately seems like most groups I enjoy have completely burned the Pacific Northwest... Seems wild to me to completely ignore everything west of Colorado and north of California. But, by all means, I suppose Seattle, Portland, and Vancouver are less lucrative than *checks list* Northfield, Minnesota, a town of 20,000.
I was mistaken; it is in fact Northfield, Ohio, a town of 3,500.
 
drawing from Cleveland and Akron without any issue, Columbus just a hop .. about 5M people.
Population there is still much less than what you'd draw around the Seattle area (easily over 10 M from Seattle/Portland/Vancouver) for example. But I know that population is really only part of the equation; it's mainly what kinds of deals organizers make with venues. Still completely crazy to skip out on such a large region of North America during your so-called "North American" tour.
 
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