Radio City Music Hall - New York
Jacoby Symphony Hall at Times Union Ctr Perf Arts - Jacksonville
Alice Tully Hall At Lincoln Center - New York
Chapman Music Hall at Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Tulsa
Anderson Theater At Cincinnati Memorial Hall - Cincinnati
Meymandi Concert Hall At Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts - Raleigh
Kravis Center - Dreyfoos Concert Hall - West Palm Beach
Davies Symphony Hall - San Francisco
Radio City Music Hall - New York
Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles
Meymandi Concert Hall At Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts - Raleigh
Skillman Court At Nicoson Hall - Indianapolis
Severance Hall - Cleveland
Walsh Gymnasium - South Orange
Davies Symphony Hall - San Francisco
Century II Concert Hall At Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center - Wichita
Benaroya Hall - S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium - Seattle
New Jersey Performing Arts Center - Prudential Hall - Newark
Boston Symphony Hall - Boston
Kiewit Hall At Holland Performing Arts Center - Omaha
Abravanel Hall - Salt Lake City
Segerstrom Center For The Arts - Segerstrom Hall - Costa Mesa
Roy Thomson Hall - Toronto
Atlanta Symphony Hall - Atlanta
Jones Hall for the Performing Arts - Houston
Kravis Center - Dreyfoos Concert Hall - West Palm Beach
Jacoby Symphony Hall at Times Union Ctr Perf Arts - Jacksonville
The Summit Music Hall - Denver
The Soraya Great Hall At The Valley's Center for the Performing Arts - CSUN - Northridge
Boettcher Concert Hall - Denver
Freedom Hall At Kentucky State Fair - Louisville
Atlanta Symphony Hall - Atlanta
Helzberg Hall - Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts - Kansas City
Cincinnati Music Hall - Cincinnati
Kennedy Center Concert Hall - Washington
Radio City Music Hall - New York
Jacoby Symphony Hall at Times Union Ctr Perf Arts - Jacksonville
Alice Tully Hall At Lincoln Center - New York
Tucson Music Hall - Tucson
Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles
Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre at the Count Basie Center for the Arts - Red Bank
Meymandi Concert Hall At Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts - Raleigh
Davies Symphony Hall - San Francisco
Davies Symphony Hall - San Francisco
Radio City Music Hall - New York
Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles
Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall - Sarasota
Skillman Court At Nicoson Hall - Indianapolis
Walsh Gymnasium - South Orange
New Jersey Performing Arts Center - Prudential Hall - Newark
Davies Symphony Hall - San Francisco
Benaroya Hall - S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium - Seattle
New Jersey Performing Arts Center - Prudential Hall - Newark
Entertainment Hall At Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort - Mount Pleasant
Boston Symphony Hall - Boston
Segerstrom Center For The Arts - Segerstrom Hall - Costa Mesa
Peace Concert Hall At The Peace Center - SC - Greenville
Jacoby Symphony Hall at Times Union Ctr Perf Arts - Jacksonville
Diamonstein Concert Hall - CNU Ferguson Center for the Arts - Newport News
Freedom Hall At Kentucky State Fair - Louisville
Atlanta Symphony Hall - Atlanta
Helzberg Hall - Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts - Kansas City
Cincinnati Music Hall - Cincinnati
Boston Symphony Hall - Boston
Kennedy Center Concert Hall - Washington
Thrivent Financial Hall At Fox Cities Performing Arts Center - Appleton
Radio City Music Hall - New York
Jacoby Symphony Hall at Times Union Ctr Perf Arts - Jacksonville
Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles
Alice Tully Hall At Lincoln Center - New York
Tucson Music Hall - Tucson
Meymandi Concert Hall At Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts - Raleigh
Weill Hall At Green Music Center - Rohnert Park
Thelma Gaylord PAT At Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City
USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium - Oklahoma City
Davies Symphony Hall - San Francisco
Radio City Music Hall - New York
Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles
One of the most progressive and unusual bands has announced the start of a new tour. It's about Umphrey"s McGee band. This band is known in many countries of the world, and their tours are expected with great impatience. So, the band will embark on a new tour of America in early 2022. Immediately after NY, the musicians will start working: the tour will begin in mid-January and will presumably last until spring. The performers plan that the tour will last a little more than 20 days. The tour will be very bright and interesting: it is organized in support of one of the most impressive albums of last summer called ``You Walked Up Shaking In Your Boots But You Stood Tall And Left A Raging Bull." The concerts will feature not only compositions from the album, but also earlier billboards of the band. Whether special guests will be present during the hurrah, the musicians have not yet reported. Previously, the band usually invited guests to some of their concerts.
The creation of the album has a background that explains its unusual name. According to the musicians themselves, in 2006, Lobos guitarist Rosas after one of the shows told Umphrey's guitarist Zinninger the phrase: ``You Walked Up Shaking In Your Boots But You Stood Tall And Left A Raging Bull". It became the name of the band's album, which was released in 2021. This album has become a very expressive, strong, interesting instrumental work. It contains 12 compositions that made a great impression on critics. Many experts noted the mood of the album: it is very difficult to describe it, because it fluctuates between positive and depressive.
As a rule, the performance of musicians lasts from 2 to three hours. The duration depends on many factors, including the reaction of the audience and the presence of guests.
The band is playing rock. Many critics also call the manner of performance "magnificent".
The cost of tickets for concerts of performers varies from 60 to one hundred dollars, depending on the classification of the ticket you choose.
The American group was founded in 1997 by American students. Brendan Bayliss, Ryan Stasik, Joel Cummins and Mike Mirro at first just sang other people's songs. We did cover versions, experimented. Musicians devoted a lot of time to self-education and improvement of their musical data. These classes were not in vain: the performances of the group became more and more professional. Despite this, at first the artists performed only at school parties and small events. The moment of glory at that moment had not yet come. The band's first album was released in 1998, it was called ``Songs for Older Women." After him, they began to talk about the band and were interested in the performances of musicians. Now the band has 13 studio albums, each of which has become a real event in the world of music.