Bela Fleck & the Flecktones have added more dates to their current tour schedule. The itinerary stretches through mid-December and includes stops on the West Coast and Midwest. On November 23, the band will play a brief acoustic performance at Amoebas Hollywood store in Hollywood, CA. An meet-and-greet will follow.
In other news, bassist Victor Wooten and his band plan to head out on the road in early 2004. The jaunt kicks off January 7 in Rochester, NY and runs through February, hitting theaters and clubs from coast to coast.
The Flecktones play tomorrow at The Auditorium in Eureka Springs, AR. For the full schedule, visit www.flecktones.com.
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Bela Fleck & the Flecktones Confirm More Dates
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