Arts & Entertainment

My Morning Jacket, Nathaniel Rateliff Playing Philadelphia Sept 26

The rock outfits are embarking on a co-headlining tour this year and are making a stop at TD Pavilion at the Mann in late September.

PHILADELPHIA — Two rock and roll groups are embarking on a co-headlining tour, and they're making a stop in Philadelphia this September.

My Morning Jacket and Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats are bringing their "Eye To Eye Tour," to TD Pavilion at The Mann in Philadelphia on Sept. 26.

Both bands will play equal-length sets.

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Tickets will be available via an artist presale at 10 a.m. on Tuesday. Registration is available now online here. Additional presales will continue throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale which begins at 10 a.m. Friday.

Complete details and performance order can be found online here.

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"We were lucky enough to see Nathaniel and some of the Night Sweats at Preservation Hall in New Orleans some years ago-our minds were blown, our hearts were opened, and we got swept up in the joy of it all," My Morning Jacket’s Jim James said. "We are so happy to share the stage with these fine folks for a run full of peace, love, music, and fun!"

"We are long-time lovers of My Morning Jacket, and over the years have grown a close friendship," Nathaniel Rateliff said. "It’s so special to become friends with musicians and peers that you admire and we’re looking forward to bringing our love for each other on the road."

My Morning Jacket, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, and the non–profit REVERB are partnering on this co-headline tour to reduce the environmental footprint of their tour and take action on the climate crisis. In addition to a comprehensive tour sustainability program and fan Action Village at each show, the bands will be supporting REVERB’s climate portfolio which funds projects that measurably reduce greenhouse gas pollution, address climate justice, and directly decarbonize the music industry. Learn more online here.

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