Addison Groove Project has announced its initial summer tour. The tour kicks off July 4 at the Ocean Mist in Matunuck, RI and includes stops in Massachusetts, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Missouri, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. This tour, which is still being finalized, marks the sextets first trip to the Midwest. More dates will be added in the coming weeks. AGP will also perform a set at the Berkshire Mountain Music Festival on August 11 in Great Barrington, MA.
The band plays a free all ages show this Saturday at the Discovery Jazz Festival in Burlington, VT. For a complete list of confirmed dates, visit the groups online calendar.
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Addison Groove Project Releases Initial Summer Dates
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