Don McLean, one of America's greatest singer-songwriters, will continue to bring his music to stages across the world stage in 2018 with the announcement of concerts in Ireland, United Kingdom, and, of course, the United States. In addition, McLean will soon announce the release of new music.
Most recently McLean rereleased his classic 'American Pie' album in celebration of its 45th anniversary in both CD and vinyl formats. The inspiration for the title track hit McLean on February 3, 1959, when a chartered aircraft crashed in Mason City, Iowa just minutes after takeoff claiming the lives of
Buddy Holly,
Ritchie Valens, J.P. Richardson - "The Big Bopper" - and the pilot, Roger Peterson. The fateful day was coined "The Day The Music Died" by
Don McLean and spanned his hit "American Pie." The song was released in 1971 and spent four weeks at No. 1 in 1972. In 2001, thirty years later, the Recording
Industry of America named the it the fifth greatest song of the 20th century.
Don McLean Tour Dates:
Dec 09 -
New Hope Winery - New Hope, Pa.
Jan 27 -
City Winery - Atlanta, Ga.
Feb 03 -
Deadwood Mountain Grand - Deadwood, S.D.
Feb 16 -
Space Coast Daily Park - Melbourne, Fla.
Feb 17 - Dosey Does - The Woodlands, Texas
Feb 23 - Bonita Springs, FL - Southwest Florida Center
Mar 02 -
Mesa Arts Center - Ikeda Theatre - Mesa, Ariz.
Mar 03 -
Saban Theatre -
Beverly Hills, Calif.
Mar 10 - The Cascade Theatre - Redding, Calif.
Mar 23 - City Winery - New York, N.Y.
Apr 13 -
Greenwich Odeum - East Greenwich, R.I.
Apr 14 -
The Birchmere - Alexandria, Va.
Apr 29 - Southend Cliffs Pavillion - Westcliff-On-Sea, UK
Apr 30 - York
Barbican Centre - York, UK
May 01 -
Victoria Theatre - Halifax, UK
May 02 - Sage Gateshead - Gateshead, UK
May 04 - De La Warr Pavilion - Bexhill On Sea, UK
May 06 - Wales Millennium Centre - Cardiff, UK
May 07 - The Bridgewater Hall - Manchester, UK
May 09 -
London Palladium - London, UK
May 10 -
Symphony Hall - Birmingham, UK
May 11 - Colston Hall - Bristol, UK
May 13 - Philharmonic Hall - Liverpool, UK
May 15 - Glasgow Royal
Concert Hall - Glasgow, UK
May 16 - Usher Hall - Edinburgh, UK
May 20 - Vicar Street - Dublin, Ireland
May 21 - Vicar Street - Dublin, Ireland
May 22 - Vicar Street - Dublin, Ireland
May 23 - Vicar Street - Dublin, Ireland
June 01 - University
Concert Hall - Limerick City, Ireland
June 07 -
Waterfront Hall
Auditorium - Belfast, Ireland
June 08 - Leisureland - Galway, Ireland
June 09 - Leisureland - Galway, Ireland
July 21 - Ridgefield Playhouse - Ridgefield, Conn.
July 27 - Ponte Vedra
Concert Hall - Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
July 28 -
Capitol Theater - Clearwater, Fla.
Aug 11 - Freight &
Salvage - Berkeley, Calif.
Aug 19 - City Winery - Chicago, Ill.
Sept 08 - Theater at Westbury (with Pure Prairie League) - Westbury, N.Y.
Sept 22 -
Tupelo Music Hall - Derry, N.H.
For the most up-to-date information and all of McLean's tour dates please visit
Don-McLean.com.
About Don McLean: A New York native,
Don McLean is one of the most revered and respected songwriters in American history. After paying his dues in the New York club scene in the late '60s, he went on to score mega-hits like "American Pie," "Vincent (Starry, Starry Night)," "Castles in the Air" and many more. In 2004, McLean was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame by country superstar
Garth Brooks. "American Pie" has brought great happiness and hope to millions of people through the years and continues to be honored for its success. In 2000, the song was named one of the Top 5 Songs of the 20th
Century by the RIAA and in 2002 was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. 2017 brought a huge honor when the iconic song was inducted into the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry, joining less than 500 works including "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," classical music compositions, infamous live broadcasts and similar recordings. McLean continues to tour both North America and abroad bringing a mix of his classic hits with an array of new works, some of which will be released in 2018.
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