Mammoth WVH, Dirty Honey announce co-headline tour

Mammoth WVH and Dirty Honey are joining forces on a 30-date, co-headline North American tour in early 2022.

The “Young Guns” tour will start Jan. 21 and will see the bands alternating the closing slot. The artist tickets pre-sale is set for 10 a.m. local time Nov. 4 with the pre-sale password YOUNGGUNS; the general on-sale starts at 10 a.m. local time Friday, Nov. 5. Tickets will be available at https://younggunstour.komi.io.

“We played one co-headline show with Dirty Honey back in September. As soon as the night was over, we knew this would be a great package to take across the U.S.,” Mammoth WVH’s Wolfgang Van Halen said. “We couldn’t be more excited to share the stage with them and give all of the fans an unforgettable night of rock music.”

Both of these “young guns” spent their summer on high-profile U.S. tours–Dirty Honey with The Black Crowes and Mammoth WVH with Guns N’ Roses. At the end of the tour, in Hollywood, Florida, Guns N’ Roses brought Wolfgang Van Halen onstage to join them performing “Paradise City.”

After selling out a U.S. headline tour in June, Dirty Honey brought its bluesy rock ’n’ roll to amphitheaters with The Black Crowes. Vocalist Marc LaBelle grew up listening to the Crowes, so this tour was truly a dream come true. Winning over those who had primarily come to see The Black Crowes, Dirty Honey received standing ovations at the majority of the tour’s 35 shows.

The “Young Guns” tour is in support of both artist’s self-titled debut albums, each released earlier this year. Both bands saw their debut singles–Dirty Honey’s “When I’m Gone” and Mammoth WVH’s “Distance”–occupy the number position on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. In addition, both bands’ debut albums made impressive bows; “Mammoth WVH” debuted at number one on Billboard’s Top Rock Albums chart, and “Dirty Honey“–the band, totally independent with no label affiliation–claimed the number two position on that chart.

“People who come to our shows are going to see two bands who are looking to prove that rock ’n’ roll is definitely very much alive and well,” said Dirty Honey’s Marc LaBelle. “We both carry the weight of that on our shoulders, and there’s a lot to prove.”

Dates for the “Young Guns” tour are as follows: 

JANUARY 2022
21 House of Blues, Chicago, IL
22 The Rave, Milwaukee, WI
24 The Bluestone, Columbus, OH
25 Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, MI
26 The Danforth Music Hall, Toronto, OH 
28 State Theatre, Portland, ME
29 Big Night Live, Boston, MA
30 The Fillmore, Philadelphia, PA 

FEBRUARY  
1 Webster Hall, New York, NY 
2 Starland Ballroom, Sayreville, NJ 
4 Rams Head Live, Baltimore, MD 
5 The Ritz, Raleigh, NC 
6 The Fillmore, Charlotte, NC 
8 Marathon Music Works, Nashville, TN 
9 Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA
11 Hard Rock Orlando, Orlando, FL
12 The Plant, Dothan, AL
15 The Aztec Theatre, San Antonio, TX
16 House of Blues, Dallas, TX
18 Uptown Theater, Kansas City, MO
20 Ogden Theatre, Denver, CO
21 The Complex, Salt Lake City, UT
22 Revolution, Boise, ID
24 Ace of Spades, Sacramento, CA
25 House of Blues, Las Vegas, NV 

MARCH 
1 House of Blues, San Diego, CA 
2 The Wiltern, Los Angeles, CA 
4 The Marquee, Tempe, AZ 
5 Fantasy Casino, Indio, CA

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