Southern Hospitality Tour: The Black Crowes and Whiskey Myers Live in Sacramento Valley

The renowned rock band The Black Crowes is set to perform in the Sacramento Valley this summer as part of their nationwide tour, joined by country music sensation Whiskey Myers. The concert will take place at the Toyota Amphitheatre in Yuba County on August 19. The event is part of the "Southern Hospitality Tour," which will visit over 40 cities across the country, kicking off in Texas in May. Opening for the bands will be Southall, a country rock group from Oklahoma.
This stop in the Sacramento Valley is one of three in California, with performances scheduled in Hollywood on August 17 and Mountain View on August 20. Fans can secure pre-sale tickets on the bands' websites starting on February 3 to access a new track by The Black Crowes and Whiskey Myers. General ticket sales will begin on February 6 at 10 a.m. on Live Nation's website.
The Black Crowes are known for their chart-topping hits like "She Talks To Angels," "Hard To Handle," "Wiser Time," "Twice As Hard," and "Black Moon Creeping." They have been nominated for Grammy Awards for their albums "Shake Your Money Maker" and "Happiness Bastards" in 1991 and 2024, respectively. Whiskey Myers' self-titled album reached the number one spot on Billboard's top country albums chart in 2017, surpassing Jon Pardi's "Heartache Medication," which held the second position. The band also gained recognition for their appearance on the popular Paramount show, "Yellowstone."
Don't miss the opportunity to witness these iconic bands live in concert at the Toyota Amphitheatre this summer. Get your tickets early to secure your spot at this unforgettable event!