Arts & Entertainment
The Black Crowes Philly Concert To Support First Album In 15 Years
The band's first album in 15 years, "Happiness Bastards," will release March 15, then the band will play The Met in early May.

PHILADELPHIA — Rock and rollers The Black Crowes are coming to Philadelphia to support their first album in 15 years.
The Black Crowes will play The Met Philadelphia on May 7 in support of "Happiness Bastards."
Presales for the Happiness Bastards Tour start on Tuesday, and tickets go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. Friday online here.
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The band's new album is set for worldwide release on March 15 via the band’s Silver Arrow Records.
"Happiness Bastards" is their tenth studio album and their first original music in 15 years.
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Produced by GRAMMY Award-Winning producer Jay Joyce, the album includes ten new tracks, with a very special feature from GRAMMY-nominated superstar Lainey Wilson.
Alongside the album announcement, the band unveiled the lead single, "Wanting and Waiting."
Listen to the new single "Wanting and Waiting" online here.
Pre-order the new album online here.
"Hope everybody is ready to rock & roll with us on the Happiness Bastards Tour this spring," frontman Chris Robinson said. "We’re excited to be playing songs from our new album along with some deeper tracks, juicy covers and the songs you want to hear!"
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