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Published on 2026-05-29
Pre-Sale Tickets Available June 3rd and 4th General On Sale Begins June 5th
Acclaimed GRAMMY-nominated band Gov’t Mule, led by GRAMMY-winning guitar legend, vocalist, songwriter, and producer Warren Haynes, and nine-time GRAMMY-winning reggae icon Ziggy Marley have announced the Dreaming The Same Dream Tour. The 16-date co-headlining fall outing — also featuring a guest DJ set from YOLA — reunites Haynes and Marley, who notably collaborated to co-write the song “Dreaming the Same Dream,” a featured track on the Warren Haynes Band’s 2012 album Live at the Moody Theater, after which the tour is named.
The Dreaming The Same Dream Tour will launch September 23 in New York City at The Rooftop at Pier 17 and then make its way south to Haynes’s hometown of Asheville. The tour will stop in six cities in Florida — Key West, Hollywood, St. Augustine, Clearwater, Ft. Myers, and Tallahassee — and Atlanta, among many other markets, before reaching Texas for four nights across The Lone Star State to conclude, stopping in Sugar Land, San Antonio, Austin, and lastly Irving, where it officially wraps on October 17. See below for full tour routing.
Artist fan club presale tickets will be available starting Wednesday, June 3 at 12 p.m. ET, with local presales beginning Thursday, June 4 at 10 a.m. local time. The general on-sale will commence Friday, June 5 at 10 a.m. local time. Gov’t Mule VIP packages are also available, including the Ultimate Guitar Player Package and the newly curated Dreaming Out Loud and Traveling Tune VIP Experiences. Visit www.mule.net for information on packages and to purchase tickets.
$2 per ticket for the Dreaming The Same Dream Tour will be donated to Food For The Poor Jamaica to provide relief and humanitarian efforts in the wake of Hurricane Melissa, the most destructive storm in Jamaica’s history. Food For The Poor directly supports ongoing shelter needs, food, clean water access, and medical care, as well as the long-term rebuilding of communities in Jamaica.
“I’m really looking forward to the tour with Ziggy Marley,” shares Haynes. “We’ve known each other a long time and have shared the stage a few times but never done a tour together. There’s definitely an overlap between the two audiences, but I think a lot of Mule fans will be hearing Ziggy for the first time and a lot of Ziggy fans will be hearing Mule for the first time, which is great.”
“It’s gonna be a great jam session being on tour with Warren and the crew,” says Ziggy. “I’m looking forward to the vibes.”
“I was honored when Gov’t Mule and Ziggy Marley asked me to come on tour as their DJ/MC with the mostest,” adds YOLA. “A lot of people don’t know this but the only reason I’m in America today and was able to get signed here was because of dance music. My hometown of Bristol in the UK has a legacy of DJs specifically coming from our city. I cut my teeth there in the jazz, rock then dance scenes and met DJs and dance acts that I’d eventually tour and collaborate with. Getting to represent this part of my life in DJ form on tour with Mule and Ziggy is a full circle moment that I don’t think I’d have gotten if I didn’t tell my story and insist on being a fluid of genre and artistically whole woman.”
Prior to their fall run with Ziggy Marley, Gov’t Mule will be on the road this summer from July 22 through August 23 on their Kicking In Your Stall Tour and co-headlining trek with longtime friend and blues-rock titan Joe Bonamassa. Gov’t Mule released their 12th studio album, Peace…Like A River (Fantasy Records), in 2023. Since releasing the acclaimed rock collection, Haynes issued his fourth solo album and first solo release in nearly a decade, Million Voices Whisper, in 2024 and its stripped-down companion album, The Whisper Sessions, in 2025, both via Fantasy Records.
Earlier this year, Warren also released an expanded, re-mixed, and re-mastered version of his 1993 debut solo studio album, Tales of Ordinary Madness, via Megaforce Records. Next up, Haynes will be releasing his long-awaited Dreams & Songs symphonic album recorded live in Asheville in 2019; more details, including release date, will be announced soon.
Ziggy Marley released his ninth album, Brightside, earlier this month — his first studio album in eight years. The record includes standout tracks such as “Racism Is A Killa,” featuring Big Boi of famed hip-hop duo Outkast, and “Many Mourn For Bob,” a powerful tribute to the legacy of his father, Bob Marley. The eight songs were co-produced by Ziggy and his brother Stephen and recorded at his newly built Rebel Lion Studio in Los Angeles alongside a myriad of longtime collaborators, including vocalist Nikka Costa, Trombone Shorty, Sheila E., and Jake Shimabukuro.
Additionally, Ziggy will kick off his Brightside Tour of North America this summer on June 19 at Fox Tucson Theatre in Tucson, AZ. The 20-date tour will make stops in major markets all around the country before concluding on July 22 in Nantucket, MA. The upcoming shows include a night at the iconic Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on June 21, as well as a performance at the famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre as part of Stephen Marley’s Kaya Fest. Visit ziggymarley.com/tour for more details.
Ziggy also recently launched an exciting collaboration with Waze to celebrate his new album, lending his calming and melodic voice to the app’s navigation system. His thoughtful observations — shared in tandem with turn-by-turn directions — were recorded in the same 432Hz meditative frequency as Brightside, bringing a soothing energy to users’ driving experience.
GOV’T MULE & ZIGGY MARLEY — DREAMING THE SAME DREAM TOUR
September 23 — New York, NY — The Rooftop at Pier 17
September 25 — Asheville, NC — Hellbender
September 26 — Raleigh, NC — Red Hat Amphitheater
September 27 — Richmond, VA — Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront
September 30 — Key West, FL — Coffee Butler Amphitheater
October 2 — Hollywood, FL — Hard Rock Live
October 3 — St. Augustine, FL — St. Augustine Amphitheatre
October 4 — Clearwater, FL — The BayCare Sound
October 6 — Ft. Myers, FL — Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall
October 7 — Tallahassee, FL — TBA
October 9 — Tuscaloosa, AL — Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater w/ Larkin Poe
October 10 — Atlanta, GA — Coca-Cola Roxy
October 13 — Sugar Land, TX — Smart Financial Centre
October 14 — San Antonio, TX — Majestic Theatre
October 15 — Austin, TX — Moody Amphitheater
October 17 — Irving, TX — The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
ADDITIONAL GOV’T MULE TOUR DATES
July 22 — Deerfield, MA — Summer Stage at Tree House
July 24 — Hammondsport, NY — Concerts at Point of the Bluff
July 25 — Patchogue, NY — Great South Bay Music Festival
July 28 — Selbyville, DE — Freeman Arts Pavilion
July 29 — Vienna, VA — Wolf Trap ~
July 31 — Bangor, ME — Maine Savings Amphitheatre ~
August 1 — Gilford, NH — BankNH Pavilion ~
August 4 — Morgantown, WV — Ruby Amphitheater
August 6 — Lewiston, NY — Artpark Amphitheater *
August 7 — Atlantic City, NJ — Tropicana Showroom
August 8 — Baltimore, MD — Pier Six Pavilion ~
August 9 — Youngstown, OH — Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre ~
August 11 — Huber Heights, OH — Rose Music Center ~
August 13 — Aurora, IL — RiverEdge Park
August 14 — Interlochen, MI — Kresge Auditorium ~
August 15 — Welch, MN — Treasure Island Resort & Casino ~
August 16 — Lincoln, NE — Pinewood Bowl ~
August 18 — Livingston, MT — Pine Creek Lodge
August 19 — Rexford, MT — Abayance Bay Marina
August 20 — Salt Lake City, UT — Red Butte Garden Outdoor Concert Series
August 22 — Santa Fe, NM — The Bridge
August 23 — Vail, CO — Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater
January 17–21, 2027 — Trelawny, Jamaica — Island Exodus 16 ^
~ co-headlining with Joe Bonamassa
* with JJ Grey & Mofro
^ with John Scofield, moe. & Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country
ADDITIONAL ZIGGY MARLEY TOUR DATES
June 19 — Tucson, AZ — Fox Tucson Theatre
June 20 — San Diego, CA — Open Air Theatre #
June 21 — Los Angeles, CA — Hollywood Bowl ^
June 23 — Salt Lake City, UT — Red Butte Garden
June 24 — Denver, CO — Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Kaya Fest
June 25 — Aspen, CO — Belly Up
June 27 — Jackson Hole, WY — Snow King Summit Stage
June 28 — Bonner, MT — KettleHouse Amphitheater *
July 1 — Woodinville, WA — Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery *
July 3 — Vancouver, CAN — FIFA Fan Festival
July 5 — Enoch, BC — Venue at The River Cree
July 8 — Minneapolis, MN — The Fillmore *
July 9 — Waukee, IA — Vibrant Music Hall
July 10 — Grand Rapids, MI — Fredrik Meijer Gardens Amphitheater
July 11 — Lewiston, NY — Artpark *
July 14 — Lenox, MA — Koussevitzsky Music Shed at Tanglewood ~
July 15 — Sidney, ME — Bowl In The Pines *
July 18 — Marshfield, MA — Levitate Music and Arts Festival
July 20 — Martha’s Vineyard, MA — The Tabernacle
July 21 — Nantucket, MA — Chicken Box
July 22 — Nantucket, MA — Chicken Box
August 18 — Springfield, IL — Illinois State Fair
August 23 — Palmer, AK — Alaska State Fair
September 17 — Highland Park, IL — Ravinia Festival $
September 19 — Selbyville, DE — Freeman Arts Pavilion
September 20 — Asbury Park, NJ — Sea.Hear.Now
^ w/ Burning Spear & Zuri Marley (DJ Set)
* w/ Special Guest J Boog
~ w/ Trombone Shorty & Orleans Ave
# w/ Burning Spear
$ co-headline with Thievery Corporation