Dates are scheduled throughout February 2024

Gov’t Mule will be celebrating a major milestone in 2024 as the Grammy-nominated band, led by guitar legend, vocalist, songwriter and producer Warren Haynes, marks 30 years since its formation. To kick off the celebrations, the renowned quartet has announced the 30 Years Strong Tour for February. Commencing February 8th in Vancouver, the 13-date outing will travel throughout the West Coast and Texas stopping in Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles (February 15th at The Wiltern Theatre), Oakland, Las Vegas, Tucson, Albuquerque, Austin, and San Antonio, among other cities, before wrapping February 25th in Houston.

Fan Club pre-sale through Tickets Today will be available Wednesday, October 11th at 10 am local time through Thursday, October 12th at 10 pm local time with the general on sale beginning Friday, October 12th at 10 am local time.

“Hard to believe it’s been 30 years and Gov’t Mule is playing with a newfound energy. Thanks, in part, to our new bass player, Kevin Scott, who is doing a fantastic job,” shares Haynes. “It’s going to be fun delving into our past for this tour while creating new music at the same time.”

In other news, Gov’t Mule is set to unveil a special limited edition vinyl EP, Time Of The Signs, for RSD Black Friday on November 24th. The five-track collection, previously only available with the deluxe edition CD of the band’s latest studio album, Peace…Like A River, showcases four new songs along with an alternate rendition of the album track “The River Only Flows One Way” featuring Haynes on lead vocals.

Peace…Like A River, released in June via Fantasy Records, marks the 12th studio album from Gov’t Mule and the follow-up to their chart-topping, Grammy-nominated blues album, Heavy Load Blues. The 12 song album was recorded during the same sessions as its predecessor at The Power Station New England with co-producer John Paterno (Elvis Costello, Bonnie Raitt, Los Lobos) alongside Haynes. The albums, however, were created in different rooms, with no shared gear or instruments, keeping the two concurrent projects with their own unique identity and character. Thematically, the new collection explores the seismic changes the world has gone through over the past few years. Influenced both in his songwriting and playing by what Haynes calls “the golden era of rock, soul, jazz and blues,” Gov’t Mule combines the best and most enduring qualities from all those musical strains to create a timeless piece of art on Peace…Like A River that could have easily come out in the 1970s.