Bound Ta Git Down Tour
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Shooter Jennings Expands His 'Bound Ta Git Down Tour'

Shooter Jennings' Bound Ta Git Down Tour just got more ambitious. An expanded slate of dates will keep the famous son of outlaws Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter on the road until the holidays.

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The Bound Ta Git Down Tour promotes Jennings' forthcoming album Shooter, out Aug. 10 on Low Country Sound/Elektra Records. The Dave Cobb-produced set of songs includes the tradition-honoring singles "Fast Horses & Good Hideouts" and "Rhinestone Eyes." Both accompany music videos that lampoon Hee Haw, adding some levity to Jennings' seriously good tribute to his parents' generation.

Tour stops include scattered dates with Colter, Charley Crockett and the Turnpike Troubadours.

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Bound Ta Git Down Tour Dates

July 12 -- Milwaukee, WI -- Shank Hall
July 13 — La Crosse, WI — Cavalier Theater
July 14 — Mankato, MN — Vetter Stone Amphitheater (with Turnpike Troubadors)
July 27 — Houston, Texas — Lawn at White Oak Music Hall (with Turnpike Troubadours)
July 28 — New Braunfels, Texas — Whitewater Amphitheater (with Turnpike Troubadours)

Aug. 2 — Sacramento, Calif. — Sofia Tsakopoulos Center
Aug. 3 — San Francisco, Calif. — Slim's
Aug. 4 — Santa Cruz, Calif. — Moe's Alley
Aug. 5 — Phoenix, Ariz. — Rebel Lounge
Aug. 8 — Solana Beach, Calif. — Belly Up Tavern
Aug. 10 — Pioneertown, Calif. — Pappy & Harriet's
Aug. 11 — Hollywood, Calif. — Troubadour
Aug. 22 — Washington, D.C. — City Winery
Aug. 23 — Milton, W. Va. — Milton Performing Arts Center
Aug. 24 — Winston-Salem, N.C. — The Ramkat
Aug. 25 — Black Mountain, N.C. — Jam In The Trees
Aug. 31 — Columbia, Mo. — 9th Street Summerfest (with Turnpike Troubadours)

Sept. 2 - Beaver Dam, Ky. — Beaver Dam Amphitheater (with Turnpike Troubadours)
Sept. 6 — Lexington, Ky. — The Burl
Sept. 7 — Bristol, Tenn. — Maddie & Hall
Sept. 8 — Atlanta, Ga. — Harley Davidson of ATL
Sept. 9 — Columbia, S.C. — The Senate
Sept. 12 — Fayetteville, Ark. — George's Majestic Lounge
Sept. 13 — Indianapolis, Ind. —HiFi (with Charley Crockett)
Sept. 14 — Springfield, Mo. — The Riff
Sept. 15 — Lee's Summit, Mo, — Legacy Park Amphitheater
Sept. 22 — Tahlequah, Okla. — Medicine Stone Festival (with Turnpike Troubadours)
Sept. 27 — St Paul, Minn. — Turf Club
Sept. 28 — Wisconsin Dells, Wis. — Kilbourn City Live
Sept. 29 — Ferndale, Mich. — Magic Bag
Sept. 30 — Grand Rapids, Mich. — Pyramid Scheme

Oct. 2 — Fargo, N.D. — The Aquarium
Oct. 4 — Saskatoon, SK — Broadway Theatre
Oct. 5 — Cadillac, SK — Cadillac Hall
Oct. 6 — Edmonton, AB — River Cree Casino (with Jessi Colter)
Oct. 13 — Ashland, Ky. — Ashland River Front
Oct. 18 —Houston, Texas — Heights Theater
Oct. 20 — Fort Worth, Texas — KFWR Annual Ranch Bash

Nov. 6 — Virginia Beach, Va. — Shakas Live
Nov. 8 — Brooklyn, N.Y. — Knitting Factory Brooklyn
Nov. 9 — Buffalo, N.Y. — Rec Room
Nov. 10 — Syracuse, N.Y. — Lost Horizon
Nov. 11 — Portland, Maine — Port City Music Hall

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