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Better Than Ezra Announce 'Legends Of The Fall' 2022 Tour

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Better Than Ezra have announced a U.S. tour this Fall, called "Better Than Ezra: Legends of the Fall 2022 Tour."

The New Orleans alt-rockers' 13-city headlining tour kicks off at the House of Blues in Chicago on October 20 and concludes at the House of Blues in Houston on November 6. Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster.

"This tour is all about getting back to the cities, clubs, and theaters we love the most," according to Better Than Ezra frontman Kevin Griffin. "We can't wait to get up close and personal with the audience. Get ready for new songs, new moves, and also tapping back into the catalog to songs we haven't played in years."

"So many of our songs pull from settings and images of autumn, and the fall has always been our favorite time of year to tour. Oh, and being massive Brad Pitt fans, 'Legends of the Fall' was a no-brainer name for this run - such a dreamboat," he added.

Tour Dates:

Oct 20 - Chicago @ House of Blues
Oct 21 - Indianapolis @ The Vogue
Oct 22 - St. Louis @ The Pageant
Oct 25 - Boston @ The Wilbur
Oct 26 - New York City @ Gramercy Theatre
Oct 27 - Morristown, NJ @ Mayo Performing Arts Center
Oct 28 - Washington, DC @ Lincoln Theatre
Oct 30 - Wilmington, DE @ The Queen
Nov 1 - Richmond, VA @ The National
Nov 2 - Atlanta @ Buckhead Theatre
Nov 4 - Baton Rouge @ L'Auberge Casino Hotel
Nov 5 - Dallas @ House of Blues
Nov 6 - Houston @ House of Blues

(Photo: Robby Klein)

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