Widespread Panic has already sold out its three February dates in Georgia that will kick off its silver anniversary. Now the group has added a series of April shows that will further commemorate the group’s 25 year tenure.

The tour will open on April 1 for the first of two gigs at the Palace in Louisville, KY, a venue where Panic has not appeared since 2007. Still, the most exciting stop on the Panic spring tour itinerary, may well by the group’s two night stand at the Oak Mountain Amphitheater (technically, now known as the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater) in Pelham, AL where the group last played in April of 2002 (Widespread Panic’s August 12, 2000 show at this venue was later released as the Live at Oak Mountain DVD). The Oak Mountain dates close out the tour, with Charlie Daniels Band opening for Panic on April 15 and Big Gigantic taking the honors on April 16. The only other confirmed support act on these April dates is JJ Grey & Mofro who will join Widespread Panic at the Civic Center in Asheville, NC on April 8 and 9.

Stay tuned to Jambands.com for our recent interview with Jimmy Herring in which he discusses his role in the band and its future (sorry for the delay).

Meanwhile, stop by relix.com for this archival interview with Michael Houser, a more recent piece by Panic archivist Horace Moore or this 2008 conversation with John Bell.

Widespread Panic Spring Tour Dates

April 1 The Palace Louisville, KY
April 2 The Palace Louisville, KY
April 3 Kovalchick Convention Center Indiana, PA
April 5 Warner Theater Washington, DC
April 6 Warner Theater Washington, DC
April 8 Civic Center Asheville, NC*
April 9 Civic Center Asheville, NC*
April 12 Township Auditorium Columbia, SC
April 15 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater (formerly Oak Mountain) Pelham, AL**
April 16 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater (formerly Oak Mountain) Pelham, AL***

*with JJ Grey & Mofro
*with Charlie Daniels Band
***with Big Gigantic