New Potato Caboose

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New Potato Caboose is excited to announce two, back-to-back live shows on March 31st at the Neighborhood Theatre in Charlotte and on April 1st at Salvage Station in Asheville.

New Potato Caboose continues their 2023 performances in Charlotte, North Carolina at the iconic Neighborhood Theatre. Opening for Caboose is local jam band, The Jam Cooperative. Doors open at 7:00pm, show starts at 8:00pm. Tickets are $22 in advance, $25 day of show.

New Potato Caboose is pleased to announce their first shows of the 2023 season, which will be held on January 20th at The Beacon Theatre and January 21st at The Hamilton in Washington DC.

New Potato Caboose is starting off their 2023 tour in Hopewell, Virginia at the iconic Beacon Theatre. Supporting act Suggesting Rhythm will take the stage first. Doors open at 6:30pm, show starts at 7:30pm. Tickets range from $25 to $35.

New Potato Caboose have been a long loved staple in the Jam Band scene since their inception in the mid to late 1980’s, even sharing the stage with the likes of Blues Traveler, Widespread Panic, Dave Matthews Band, and legendary ground-floor acts such as The Band and the Neville Brothers. As the first band ever to play the iconic Wetlands venue in NYC, NPC was featured in the Sundance documentary, Wetlands Preserved.

As the first band ever to play the iconic Wetlands venue in NYC, the roots of New Potato Caboose stretch back to the early days of the jam scene, where they started with trading shows and went to sharing stages with the likes of Blues Traveler, Widespread Panic, Dave Matthews Band, and legendary ground-floor acts such as The Band and the Neville Brothers.

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