The Gray Havens Give Fans A November To Remember
Husband/wife duo, The Gray Havens, gear up for the back half of their twenty-three city See You Again Tour.
The Gray Havens wrap up a busy 2019 with a full November show schedule. Tour stops throughout the southeast, Texas and the midwest give fans a final opportunity to experience the See You Again Tour. November shows include a mix of clubs, churches and universities in some of the Havens' key markets. Wilder Adkins and Lovkn will be joining the tour as featured guests along the way.
In addition to touring, The Gray Havens recently released a pair of remixes with a third remix scheduled to release December 6. The duo also managed to grab a little studio time in October to record new music surprises for 2020.
The Gray Havens' manager, Keith Stancil, shares "This band is delivering an amazing year! Launching their first ticketed headline Spring and Fall tours along with a summer theater run with Josh Garrels is pretty huge in itself but the duo also managed to simultaneously deliver consistent new music content throughout the year. As if that isn't enough, I'm sitting here listening to incredible mixes of new music they somehow managed to find time to record in October.."
Known for their unique blend of narrative-pop, The Gray Havens continue to expand their reach into multiple genres with thought provoking lyrical poetry and music. The duo has performed alongside such artists as The Oh Hellos, Josh Garrels, Ben Rector, John Marc McMillan, Andrew Peterson, Drew Holcomb among others.
See You Again Tour Dates
11/1 - Knoxville, TN
11/2 - Atlanta, GA
11/3 - Jackson, MS
11/5 - Tyler, TX
11/6 - Dallas, TX
11/7 - Austin, TX
11/8 - Waco, TX
11/9 - Houston, TX
11/20 - Chicago, IL
11/21 - Milwaukee, WI
11/22 - Green Bay, WI
11/23 - Minneapolis, MN
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