Invoice Murray kicked off a brand new US tour on January third with a pair of dates at Chicago’s Thalia Corridor, the place he carried out a wide range of covers like Bob Dylan’s “Like a Rolling Stone,” The Kinks’ “Uninterested in Ready,” and extra.
Backed by Mike Zito and Albert Castiglia and their band (billed as Murray’s “Blood Brothers”), Murray additionally lined Wilson Pikett’s “Midnight Hour” and donned a Chicago Blackhawks jersey for a rendition of Paul Butterfield Blues Band’s “Born in Chicago.” Watch fan-captured footage of the covers beneath.
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Murray and His Blood Brothers will proceed their tour sporadically all year long, with exhibits to come back in San Francisco, Atlanta, New York, Austin, Des Moines, and St. Louis; the run ends with a live performance on the Louisville Palace in Louisville, Kentucky on October 4th. See Invoice Murray’s tour dates beneath and get tickets right here.
The actor, comic, and karaoke star is not any stranger to dwell performances or main a band. In 2022, he stunned New York Metropolis park-goers with an impromptu four-song set, which included a rendition of West Aspect Story’s “I Really feel Fairly.” The efficiency arrived in celebration of his live performance movie collaboration with cellist Jan Vogler titled New Worlds: The Cradle Of Civilization, the place Murray sang and recited poetry in entrance of the Acropolis in Athens.
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Invoice Murray and His Blood Brothers 2025 Tour Dates:
01/29 — San Francisco, CA @ Nice American Music Corridor
01/30 — San Francisco, CA @ Nice American Music Corridor
02/07 — Atlanta, GA @ Selection Playhouse
02/14 — Port Chester, NY @ The Capitol Theatre
02/15 — New York, NY @ Sony Corridor
03/25 — Austin, TX @ The Paramount Theatre
03/26 — Austin, TX @ The Paramount Theatre
04/11 — West Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom
04/12 — Saint Louis, MO @ The Pageant
10/04 — Louisville, KY @ The Louisville Palace