Mt. Joy Concert Locations
Mt. Joy is on tour again and bringing sold out concerts to some of the best concert venues around. Check out the latest and upcoming Mt. Joy tour locations below. The venues below are excited to be hosting the high anticipated Mt. Joy concert tour!
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Boston
Massachusetts, US
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Richmond
Virginia, US
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Toronto
Ontario, US
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Harrisburg
Pennsylvania, US
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Columbia
South Carolina, US
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Redmond
Washington, US
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Oakland
California, US
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Los Angeles
California, US
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San Diego
California, US
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Tempe
Arizona, US
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Vail
Colorado, US
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Morrison
Colorado, US
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Maryland Heights
Missouri, US
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Cambridge
Massachusetts, US
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Aspen
Colorado, US
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Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, US
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New York
New York, US
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Shelburne
Vermont, US
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Detroit
Michigan, US
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Indianapolis
Indiana, US
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La Fayette
New York, US
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Lewiston
New York, US
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Charlottesville
Virginia, US
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Asheville
North Carolina, US
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Athens
Georgia, US
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Raleigh
North Carolina, US
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Savannah
Georgia, US
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Birmingham
Alabama, US
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Greenville
South Carolina, US
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Isle Of Palms
South Carolina, US
It’s hard to imagine that Mt. Joy came so far in so short a time. But given the high bar in music they’ve set, it’s easy to see why they’ve become such a major fixture in music. And their live shows have been some of the best according to many fans and critics.
Early in the band’s career, around 2017, the band participated in a lot of festivals and music events. This includes Bonnaroo, Newport Folk Festival, and Lollapalooza. The band also served as an opening act for other musicians including The Head and the Heart, The Shins, Whitney, and The Revivalists.
Then 2018 came and the band had its first big break in music. They hit the ground running with over 130 concerts played that year, which includes legendary shows at Innings Music Festival, Shaky Knees Music Festival, ACL Fest, Voodoo Fest. The band had even gone on some of their strongest early headlining tours across North America and Europe.
Then in 2019, the band performed 88 shows that included touring with Rainbow Kitten Surprise in January and February and a headlining tour in March and April of that year.
In 2020, the band was set to tour with The Lumineers from January through March, but the tour was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite this, the band still managed to play 32 concerts that year.
Fast forward to 2022 and the band is currently going through a headlining tour to support their latest album, Orange Blood, which was set to last from June through November. But fans are already gearing up for the next tour season from this amazing band.