My Morning Jacket Announces Final U.S. Shows until 2019

If you want to see My Morning Jacket in the U.S. before 2019, you’ll have to be in Colorado at the end of 2017.

The band just announced that a December 29th through 31st run at First Bank Center in Broomfield will be its final U.S. dates for at least a year.

MMJ will be supported by The Revolution, of Prince fame, on the 29th, Tune-Yards on the 30th and Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe for the New Year’s Eve show. Travel packages, shuttle passes and V.I.P. Experiences are being offered for all three nights.

The band’s only booking for 2018 is a five-day stint at the Hard Rock Hotel Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic from March 2nd through 6th.

In other My Morning Jacket news, drummer Patrick Hallahan has teamed with Craig Pfunder of VHS or Beta to produce Into the Great Wide Open: A Celebration of Tom Petty on November 22nd at Headliners Music Hall in Louisville, Kentucky. MMJ frontman Jim James and bassist Tom Blankenship are among the other participants in the sold-out benefit.

Meanwhile, Jim James has announced his next solo record, Tribute To 2, which is due out December 8th.  It includes covers of songs by The Beach Boys, Sonny & Cher, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Elvis Presley and Emerson Lake and Palmer.