Less than a year after his highly-praised stop in St. Paul, Sturgill Simpson will return for another Twin Cities show.
After not playing the Twin Cities for nearly a decade, he's back (as Johnny Blue Skies) for his second show in a year.
The outlaw country superstar is bringing his evocatively titled "Who the F*** is Johnny Blue Skies?" tour to the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse on April 17. Tickets go on sale Wednesday.
Sturgill Simpson has announced the "Who the F**k is Johnny Blue Skies? 2025 Tour" set to run throughout April and May. See the tour dates here.
Who the fuck is Johnny Blue Skies? Fans may get the answer when Sturgill Simpson kicks off his 2025 headlining tour of that name in April. Simpson released his first album in three years, Passage du ...
Country music artist Sturgill Simpson (aka “Johnny Blue Skies”) has announced a tour that will bring him to BOK Center for a May 2 performance. The tour will see Johnny Blue Skies playing 23 shows ...
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The talent roster for the Outlaw Music Festival tour stop also includes Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Trampled by Turtles and Tami Neilson.
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