Straight No Chaser are hitting the road in North America in 2016 and kicking it all off on October 14th in Reno, NV at the Grand Sierra Resort Theatre.
The “I’ll Have Another … World Tour” will be celebrating their 20th year as a group. They will be out in support of their latest album, The New Old Fashioned.
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.
2016 Straight No Chaser Tour Dates
Oct. 14 – Reno, Nev., Grand Sierra Resort Theatre
Oct. 15 – Las Vegas, Nev., The Smith Center For The Performing Arts
Oct. 16 – Riverside, Calif., Fox Performing Arts Center
Oct. 17 – Tucson, Ariz., Fox Tucson Theatre
Oct. 19 – Colorado Springs, Colo., Pikes Peak Center
Oct. 21 – Denver, Colo., Paramount Theatre
Oct. 22 – Cheyenne, Wyo., Cheyenne Civic Center
Oct. 23 – Manhattan, Kan., McCain Auditorium
Oct. 26 – Fort Smith, Ark., Fort Smith Convention Center
Oct. 27 – Oklahoma City, Okla., Civic Center Music Hall
Oct. 28 – Dallas, Texas, McFarlin Memorial Auditorium
Oct. 29 – Austin, Texas, The Long Center For The Performing Arts
Oct. 30 – Houston, Texas, Lillie & Roy Cullen Theater
Nov. 1 – Pensacola, Fla., Saenger Theatre
Nov. 2 – New Orleans, La., The Civic Theatre
Nov. 3 – Knoxville, Tenn., Tennessee Theatre
Nov. 4 – Toledo, Ohio, Stranahan Theater
Nov. 6 – St. Louis, Mo., Fabulous Fox Theatre
Nov. 10 – Erie, Pa., Warner Theatre
Nov. 11 – University Park, Pa., Eisenhower Auditorium
Nov. 12 – Allentown, Pa., Miller Symphony Hall (two shows)
Nov. 13 – Wilmington, Del., Grand Opera House (two shows)
Nov. 15 – Roanoke, Va., Berglund Center
Nov. 16 – Macon, Ga., The Grand Opera House
Nov. 17 – Nashville, Tenn., Ryman Auditorium
Nov. 18 – Charlotte, N.C., Ovens Auditorium
Nov. 19 – Atlanta, Ga., Fox Theatre
Nov. 20 – Durham, N.C., Durham Performing Arts Center
Nov. 25 – Grand Rapids, Mich., DeVos Performance Hall
Nov. 26 – Appleton, Wis., Fox Cities Performing Arts Center
Nov. 27 – Minneapolis, Minn., Pantages Theatre
Nov. 29 – Montreal, Quebec, Theatre Maisonneuve
Dec. 1 – New York, N.Y., Beacon Theatre
Dec. 2 – Uncasville, Conn., Mohegan Sun
Dec. 4 – Hershey, Pa., Hershey Theatre (two shows)
Dec. 6 – Pittsburgh, Pa., Benedum Center
Dec. 7 – Normal, Ill., Braden Auditorium
Dec. 8 – Milwaukee, Wis., Riverside Theatre
Dec. 9 – Rockford, Ill., Coronado Performing Arts Center
Dec. 10 – Detroit, Mich., Fox Theatre
Dec. 11 – Cleveland, Ohio, State Theatre (two shows)
Dec. 13 – Fort Wayne, Ind., Embassy Theatre
Dec. 14 – Bloomington, Ind., Indiana University Auditorium
Dec. 15 – South Bend, Ind., Morris Performing Arts Center
Dec. 16 – Columbus, Ohio, Palace Theatre
Dec. 17 – Chicago, Ill., Civic Opera House (two shows)
Dec. 18 – Evansville, Ind., Old National Events Plaza
Dec. 20 – Cincinnati, Ohio, Aronoff Center For The Arts
Dec. 21 – Indianapolis, Ind., Murat Theatre
Dec. 22 – Indianapolis, Ind., Murat Theatre
Dec. 23 – Indianapolis, Ind., Murat Theatre (two shows)
Dec. 27 – Seattle, Wash., Paramount Theatre
Dec. 28 – Portland, Ore., Keller Auditorium
Dec. 29 – San Francisco, Calif., Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall
Dec. 31 – Mesa, Ariz., Mesa Arts Center
Jan. 2 – Honolulu, Hawaii, Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall
Jan. 3 – Kahului, Hawaii, Maui Arts & Cultural Center