Old Crow Medicine Show will embark on an extensive headlining tour in support of their forthcoming album, Remedy. The new Ted Hutt-produced LP is set for release on July 1 via ATO Records. The album features a new Bob Dylan/Old Crow collaboration titled “Sweet Amarillo” (the artists teamed up for the 2004 hit “Wagon Wheel”).

Old Crow will get started on May 22 at the Saenger Theatre in Mobile, AL before making their way across the country over the course of the next few months. Along the way, the group will stop by the Grand Ole Opry and A Prairie Home Companion, and they will also perform at festivals like Osheaga and Hot August. The group will then head to Europe for a run of shows this fall.

Old Crow Medicine Show Tour Dates

May 22  Mobile, AL—Saenger Theatre
May 23  St. Petersburg, FL—Jannus Live
May 24  Evans, GA—Banjo-B-Que Music Festival
May 25  St. Augustine, FL—St. Augustine Amphitheatre
May 29  Ft. Wayne, IN—Foellinger Theatre
May 30  Rochester Hills, MI—Meadow Brook Music Festival (supporting The Avett Brothers)
May 31  Saginaw, MI—FirstMerit Bank Event Park
June 01  Kalamazoo, MI—Kalamazoo State Theatre
June 28  Owensboro, KY—ROMP Music Festival
July 01  Nashville, TN on the Grand Ole Opry—Grand Ole Opry House
July 04  St. Paul, MN on  A Prairie Home Companion—Macalester College
July 05  St. Paul, MN on A Prairie Home Companion—Macalester College
July 10  Tulsa, OK—The Brady Theatre
July 11  Dallas, TX —House of Blues
July 12  Austin, TX – Nutty Brown Amphitheatre (with Ray Wylie Hubbard and The Wheeler Bros.)
July 14  Amarillo, TX – Civic Center Auditorium
July 16  Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre (with Carolina Chocolate Drops)
July 17  Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater (with Caroline Chocolate Drops)

July 18  St. Louis, MO – Peabody Opera House (with Hurray for the Riff Raff)
July 19  Cincinnati, OH – Buckle Up Festival
July 26  Charleston, WV – Appalachian Power Park
July 29  Shelburne, VT – The Green at Shelburne Museum
July 31  Toronto, ON CANADA – Echo Beach (with Matt Andersen/Del Barber)
August 01  Montreal, QC, CANADA – Osheaga Festival
August 03  Cooperstown, NY – Ommegang Brewery
August 14  Harrisonburg, VA – Rockingham County Fair
August 15  Schwenksville, PA – Philadelphia Folk Festival
August 16  Cockeysville, MD – Hot August Music Festival
August 17  Richmond, VA – Maymont Park
August 20  Raleigh, NC – The Red Hat Amphitheatre (with Shovels & Rope)
August 21  Charlotte, NC – Uptown Amphitheatre (with Shovels & Rope)
August 22  Alpharetta, GA – Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre (with Shovels & Rope)
August 23  Nashville, TN – The Woods at Fontanel (with Shovels & Rope)
September 18  Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern Theater
September 20  San Francisco, CA – The Masonic
September 24  Portland, OR – The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
September 26  Seattle, WA – The Paramount Theatre
October 19  Manchester, ENGLAND – The Ritz
October 20  Dublin, IRELAND – Vicar Street
October 21  Belfast, NORTHERN IRELAND – Mandela Hall
October 22  Glasgow, SCOTLAND – O2 ABC
October 24  London, ENGLAND – The Roundhouse
October 26  Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS – Paradiso