Dirty Honey’s “California Dreamin’” Headline Tour Kicks Off This Week

Dirty Honey’s “California Dreamin’” Headline Tour Kicks Off This Week In Tempe, AZ On June 3 Running Through Fort Wayne, IN On June 24 Right Before Joining The Black Crowes This Summer As Direct Support On The “Shake Your Money Maker” Tour
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As live music comes back after the pandemic, there’s no one more fit than Dirty Honey (named an artist you need to know by Rolling Stoneto lead the charge as ambassadors of classic, energetic blues-tinged rock with lots of passion and even bigger vocals and hooks. Case in point – they were just announced as the main support on The Black Crowes’ “Shake Your Money Maker 2021 Summer Tour”! Now’s the chance to see them on one of their run of exclusive headlining dates — beginning June 3 in Tempe and running through June 24 in Fort Wayne — before they join The Black Crowes in July. Just take 4 minutes to watch their latest video for “California Dreamin'” to see why they can’t be missed:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiD_Dycn7CkDirty Honey’s short career has been a tale of “beyond your wildest dreams” accomplishments, all from an unsigned band – here’s some highlights:• They are an unsigned, completely independent band• Their debut single, “When I’m Gone,” made record biz history when it went all the way to #1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Chart (the first unsigned band to achieve this)• “When I’m Gone” recently surpassed 10-million Spotify plays• They’ve already opened for The Who, Guns ’N Roses, and Slash• The Black Crowes chose them as Main Support on this summer’s “Shake Your Money Maker U.S. Summer Tour”• Rolling Stone featured them as “An Artist You Need to Know”• They sold out every date on their first-ever headline tour• Their second single, “Rollin 7s,” went all the way to #3 at Rock Radio (just as COVID hit, and changed everything), and has racked up 6-million-plus YouTube views• Their third – and current – single, “California Dreamin’” entered the Top 10 at Rock Radio this week

JUNE 3   The Marquee, Tempe, AZ 5   Jake’s Backroom, Lubbock, TX 6   Hoot’s Pub, Amarillo, TX 8   The Rock Box, San Antonio, TX 9   Brewster Street Ice House, Corpus Christi, TX11  Club LA, Destin, FL12  Soul Kitchen Music Hall, Mobile, FL14  Shagnasty’s, Huntsville, AL15  Capone’s, Johnson City, TN17  The Signal, Chattanooga, TN19  Diamond Ballroom, Oklahoma City, OK20  The Cotillion, Wichita, KS22  Bourbon Theatre, Lincoln, NE24  Piere’s, Fort Wayne, IN  More About Dirty HoneyTo say that 2019 was a breakout year for Dirty Honey would be an understatement.  Recorded in Byron Bay, Australia with producer Nick DiDia (Pearl Jam, Rage Against The Machine), the band released its self-titled debut EP in March 2019.  The band didn’t waste any time before making music history when it became the only unsigned artist ever to hit #1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Chart with its debut track “When I’m Gone.”  The band’s second single, “Rollin 7s,” went to #3 at Rock Radio (and was still headed up when COVID changed everything), and the music video has racked up more than 6.1-million YouTube plays. Between the Fall of 2018 and early 2020, Dirty Honey opened for The Who, Guns N’ Roses, and Slash ft. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators, performed at more than a dozen major summer festivals, including Welcome to Rockville, Louder Than Life, Heavy MTL, Rocklahoma, Sonic Temple and Epicenter, and played to SRO crowds at every show on its first-ever headline tour in December, January and February 2020.   Additionally, Dirty Honey was named Canadian Rock Radio’s #1 International Breakout Artist of 2019, the band was nominated as Best New Rock/Alternative Artist for the 2020 iHeartRadio Music Awards, and Rolling Stone wrote about the band as an “Artist You Need To Know.”  On March 5, 2021, Dirty Honey unveiled  “California Dreamin’,” the lead single, the band’s third consecutive single to go into the Top 15 at Rock Radio.  The band released its self-titled debut album on April 23, 2021.