John Mellencamp Announces New ‘Live And In Person’ Tour Dates
The run kicks off March 8 in Rochester, New York.
Fresh off the heels of his sold-out “Live and In Person 2023” North American tour, John Mellencamp has announced its continuation with “Live and In Person 2024.” Mellencamp will perform for one night only in 27 new cities.
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Presented by AEG, the tour will begin in Rochester, NY on March 8 and conclude in Savannah, GA on April 23. Mellencamp will also perform in Newark, NJ, Hartford, CT, Birmingham, AL, Green Bay, WI, Washington, D.C., and more.
Citi cardmembers will have access to purchase presale tickets for all US dates beginning now until Thursday, November 2 at 10pm local time through the Citi Entertainment program.
Register now at John Mellencamp’s official website for the Mellencamp mailing list presale beginning November 1 at 10AM local time. A limited number of exclusive VIP packages will also be available starting now. These exclusive offers an amazing selection of reserved seated tickets, autographed memorabilia, special merchandise and more. Tickets will go on-sale to the general public on Friday, November 3 at 10AM local time.
The new dates celebrate Mellencamp’s most recent album, Orpheus Descending, released to widespread critical acclaim this June on Republic Records.
Back in August, Mellencamp shared an evocative lyric video for the title track of Orpheus Descending. The video is directed by Shan Dan Horan, a frequent collaborator of Mellencamp, who also directed videos for “The Eyes of Portland,” “Hey God,” and more.
On the title track Mellencamp sings, “Do you think we’ll see the light/ Before the blood hits the street?/ I don’t care what they say/ If there’s a will/ There’s got to be a way.”
One of Mellencamp’s most personal records to date, Orpheus Descending was recorded at the artist’s own Belmont Mall Studio in Indiana. The tracklist features standout tracks such as “Hey God” and “Eyes Of Portland,” which focus on social issues Mellencamp continues to passionately advocate for.