The Black Crowes have been together for 40 years and formed in Atlanta.
MACON, Ga. — Rock-n-roll legends The Black Crowes are bringing their ‘Happiness Bastards Tour (The Reprise)’ to the Atrium Health Amphitheater this fall, according to a press release.
The Black Crowes have been together for 40 years and formed in Atlanta.
The tour is named after their critically acclaimed 10th studio album Happiness Bastards. It is their first original album in 15 years.
The album came out in March 2024 and features 10 new tracks.
Grammy winners Jay Joyce and country superstar Lainey Wilson both collaborated on the album. Joyce helped produce and Wilson is featured on the song “Wilted Rose” from the album.
“Following decades marked by sex, drugs, fights, breakups, and divorce, Happiness Bastards finds the brothers leaving their bullshit behind and leaning into their creative common ground to deliver their most compelling work to date,” the release said.
This Reprise Tour takes up where the band’s highly successful Happiness Bastards tour left off. The first leg of the tour ran through North America and Europe in spring.
They will also join Aerosmith’s ‘Peace Out’ tour as special guests.
The tour kicks off in Cincinnati on September 28 and ends in Uncasville, Connecticut on February 28.
The band will be in Macon on Saturday, October 12.
Tickets go on sale on July 19 at 10 a.m. You can get tickets on Ticketmaster or the Macon Coliseum box office.
Reserved seating tickets start at $59.50 and lawn tickets are $39.50.
You can listen to their newest album below: