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Dates Added in May || Huntsville and Knoxville This Weekend

San Francisco & Bowling Green Added Extending  the Spring tour by a day, Justin has added a show in Bowling Green, KY at The Warehouse at Mt. Victor on Thursday, May 4. Tickets on sale now. JTE will also play a special solo show at The Chapel in San Francisco, following his set earlier in the [Read more...]

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April Tour Announced & On Sale Today!

Cross-Country April Tour Taking time between writing and recording his next album, Justin will hit the road this April. He will take the stage at festivals, including Old Settlers, Ft. Worth Untapped, and Stagecoach. Great news for loyal fans in lesser-visited parts of the country – Justin will be appearing in cities where he’s never before played. All upcoming [Read more...]

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Australia in February // West Coast Next Week

AUSTRALIA TOUR IN FEBRUARY We are excited to announce that Justin flies down to Australia this February for a 13-show run across the East Coast. The tour begins in Castlemaine on February 2nd, and will run through February 19th in Brisbane. He will be going from Santa Rosa, CA to Miami and from Castlemaine, AUS [Read more...]

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NOTHING’S GONNA CHANGE THE WAY YOU FEEL ABOUT ME NOW

On a rainy Nashville Thursday last October, Justin Townes Earle leapt onstage at the famed Ryman Auditorium to accept the 2011 Americana Music Award for Song of the Year. The triumphant evening capped a turbulent twelve months for the gifted young musician categorized by significant hardship as well as notable achievement including debut performances at New York’s Carnegie Hall and on The Late Show with David Letterman.

Just one week later, Earle retreated to the western mountains of North Carolina to record his next album, Nothing’s Gonna Change the Way You Feel About Me Now – an intriguing title given the importance of change in Earle’s approach to art. “I think it’s the job of the artist to be in transition and constantly learning more,” he says. “The new record is completely different than my last one, Harlem River Blues. This time I’ve gone in a Memphis-soul direction.”

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