Deer Tick Announces Spring 2016 Acoustic Tour Dates

Deer Tick has just announced an “Acoustic” Spring Tour for 2016.

After an announcement by front man John McCauley, Deer Tick is set to host an “Acoustic” spring tour for 2016. According to press release, McCauley stated, jokingly, that he was “losing his hearing” and wanted to turn the volume down for the tour. Deer Tick will play a mix of their new material as well as their old. The tour will take them around the East Coast from March 2 through March 20. The tour will see them in cities such as Nashville, Washington, Portland etc. The tour will also see the band featured in the Florida first year music festival in Okeechobee. A full list of tour dates and ticketing information can be found below.

Starting on Tuesday, December 8, VIP tickets will be on sale to fans.

Deer Tick is an alternative indie rock band from Providence Rhode Island that has released five studio albums, the latest being Negativity. The recent album has been called the band’s most personal work to date, according to Axs.

Deer Tick Tour Dates:

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03/02 – Nashville, TN – City Winery
03/03 – Mobile, AL – Merry Widow
03/04 – Tallahassee, FL – Club Downunder
03/05 – Okeechobee, FL – Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival
03/07 – Athens, GA – Georgia Theater
03/08 – Charleston, SC – The Pour House
03/09 – Charlotte, NC – The Neighborhood Theatre
03/10 – Washington, DC – Sixth and I Historic Synagogue
03/11 – York, PA – Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center
03/12 – Hartford, CT – Infinity Hall
03/14 – Portland, ME – Port City Music Hall
03/15 – Portsmouth, NH – 3S Artspace
03/16 – Boston, MA – Somerville Theatre
03/18 – Albany, NY – Swyer Theatre at The Egg
03/19 – Buffalo, NY – Tralf Music Hall
03/20 – Morgantown, WV – Morgantown Theater

Ryan Fricke: Music is my therapy, which I could not function without. I am currently finishing my senior year a Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers, Florida with a Journalism major and a Creative Writing Minor. I first realized I wanted to become a Music Journalist the minute I learned that I could get paid to do the two things I love most, writing and listening to music. I have yet to decide which I am more infatuated with but for the time being I will happily house them to their stalemate. My plans after graduation are unclear but I hope to further gain experience in this profession.
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