Country group Shenandoah will tour in 2017 to commemorate 30 years since the release of their debut album in 1987.
Several stops on the tour have been announced, with a second round of dates to be released in January. It kicks off on Jan. 22 in Annapolis, Maryland and will continue throughout the year. Shenandoah will also perform two live concerts in Zürich, Switzerland for the first time.
“After 29 years in the music business, we find ourselves more determined than ever before,” says lead singer Marty Raybon. “The past helps us to realize where we’ve been and sets our vision to where we want to be. Our mission in 2017, with new music, is to expand our fanbase while continuing to enjoy the performances and making our 30th year the best ever.”
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