Straight No Chaser is hitting the road in 2015 and kicking it all off on October 16th in Las Vegas, NV.
Straight No Chaser is a cappella group formed in 1996 from Indiana University Bloomington. They gained fame in 2006 when a 1998 video of “12 Days of Christmas”, led to a label contract.
The A Capella group will set out on a monstrous three month tour in October, November, and December.
The band will be out in support of their new album due out on later this year, The New Old Fashioned.
On May 24 the boys will appear during the Indy 500 pre-race activities to perform “(Back Home Again In) Indiana.” The Indianapolis 500 Pre-Race Show will air live at 12 noon EDT May 24 on ABC.
2015 Straight No Chaser Tour Dates
Oct. 16 – Las Vegas, NV at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino
Oct. 17 – Las Vegas, NV at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino
Oct. 18 – Tucson, AZ at Fox Tucson Theatre
Oct. 20 – Salt Lake City, UT at Capitol Theatre
Oct. 21 – Missoula, MT at Dennison Theatre
Oct. 22 – Yakima, WA at Capitol Theatre
Oct. 23 – Eugene, OR at McDonald Theatre
Oct. 24 – Redding, CA at Redding Civic Auditorium
Oct. 25 – Sacramento, CA at Sacramento Community Center Theater
Oct. 27 – Salina, KS at The Stiefel Theatre For Perf. Arts
Oct. 28 – Des Moines, IA at Des Moines Civic Center
Oct. 29 – Cedar Rapids, IA at Paramount Theatre
Oct. 30 – Mason City, IA at North Iowa Community College
Oct. 31 – Peoria, IL at Peoria Civic Center Theater
Nov. 1 – Grand Rapids, MI at DeVos Performance Hall
Nov. 4 – Albuquerque, NM at Kiva Auditorium
Nov. 5 – Tulsa, OK at Brady Theater
Nov. 6 – Houston, TX at Lillie & Roy Cullen Theater
Nov. 7 – Dallas, TX at McFarlin Memorial Auditorium
Nov. 8 – Baton Rouge, LA at Baton Rouge River Center
Nov. 10 – Louisville, KY at Whitney Hall
Nov. 11 – Memphis, TN at Cannon Center For The Performing Arts
Nov. 12 – Nashville, TN at Ryman Auditorium
Nov. 13 – Atlanta, GA at Fox Theatre
Nov. 14 – Chattanooga, TN at Tivoli Theatre
Nov. 15 – North Charleston, SC at North Charleston Perf. Arts Center
Nov. 17 – Jacksonville, FL at Florida Theatre
Nov. 18 – Melbourne, FL at King Center For Performing Arts
Nov. 19 – Sarasota, FL at Van Wezel Perf. Arts Hall
Nov. 20 – West Palm Beach, FL at Kravis Center
Nov. 21 – Tampa, FL at David A. Straz Jr. Center For The Performing Arts
Nov. 22 – Miami, FL at The Adrienne Arsht Center For The Performing Arts Of Miami-Dade County
Nov. 27 – St. Louis, MO at Fabulous Fox Theatre
Nov. 28 – Columbus, GA at RiverCenter
Nov. 29 – Durham, NC at Durham Performing Arts Center
Dec. 1 – Providence, RI at The VETS
Dec. 2 – Wilmington, DE at Grand Opera House
Dec. 3 – Reading, PA at Santander Arena
Dec. 4 – Uncasville, CT at Mohegan Sun
Dec. 5 – Baltimore, MD at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
Dec. 6 – Hershey, PA at Hershey Theatre
Dec. 8 – Pittsburgh, PA at Benedum Center
Dec. 9 – Fort Wayne, IN at Embassy Theatre
Dec. 10 – Evansville, IN at Old National Events Plaza (formerly The Centre)
Dec. 11 – Indianapolis, IN at The Arabian Room @ Murat Theater
Dec. 12 – Indianapolis, IN at The Arabian Room @ Murat Theater
Dec. 13 – Indianapolis, IN at The Arabian Room @ Murat Theater
Dec. 15 – Kansas City, MO at Arvest Bank Theatre At The Midland
Dec. 16 – Detroit, MI at Fox Theatre
Dec. 17 – Bloomington, IN at Indiana University Auditorium
Dec. 18 – Columbus, OH at Palace Theatre
Dec. 19 – Chicago, IL at Civic Opera House
Dec. 20 – Cleveland, OH at Connor Palace
Dec. 27 – Mesa, AZ at Mesa Arts Center
Dec. 28 – Costa Mesa, CA at Renee & Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
Dec. 29 – San Francisco, CA at Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall
Dec. 30 – Portland, OR at Keller Auditorium
Dec. 31 – Seattle, WA at Marion Oliver McCaw Hall
Jan. 2 – Honolulu, HI at Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall
Jan. 3 – Kahului, HI at Maui Arts & Cultural Center
Tickets go on sale May 15th.