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Summer Traditions 2020 Tour ​ ​ SLIGHTLY STOOPID SUMMER TRADITIONS 2020 TOUR ​ ​ BAND REVEALS FIRST ROUND OF SUMMER SHOWS, INCLUDING TWO NIGHTS AT RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATER ADDITIONAL DATES STILL TO BE ANNOUNCED TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 13 March 9, 2020 (San Diego, CA) - Today, Billboard chart-toppers Slightly Stoopid unveil the ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ first round of dates for their annual summer tour. Dubbed Summer Traditions 2020 (a nod to ​ ​ ​ ​ the outdoor summer tour-circuit the band has done annually since 2006), Slightly Stoopid and fans alike will travel the states, sharing good times with one another through music and community as they have done since the band’s inception 25 years ago. This 2020 edition of Slightly Stoopid’s summer amphitheater tour kicks off in Eugene, OR on June 11th, 2020 and routes the beloved So-Cal band throughout North America, including two nights at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO on August 15-16, 2020. Joining Slightly Stoopid for their Summer Traditions 2020 tour are special guests Pepper, Common Kings, and Don ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Carlos. All currently announced dates are listed below, with additional dates to be announced ​ soon. Fans gain first access to the artist presale beginning Tuesday, March 10th at 10 AM local at www.slightlystoopid.com. The local presale will run from 10 AM - 10 PM local time on Thursday, ​ March 12th, and the general public on-sale will then take place on Friday, March 13th at 10 AM local time. Formed in the mid-90’s by founding members Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald, Slightly Stoopid has steadily risen to the top - always fostering their dedicated fanbase. Steeped in Southern California culture and armed with profound creativity and skilled musicianship, Slightly Stoopid is today recognized as one of the most successful touring reggae-rock acts in history. Expanding and evolving over the years to include drummer Ryan “Rymo” Moran, percussionist Oguer “OG” Ocon, saxophonist Daniel “Dela” Delacruz, keyboardist Paul Wolstencroft, and trumpet and trombone player Andy Geib, Slightly Stoopid has released 9 studio albums and 4 ​ ​ live concert recordings since 1995. Known for nurturing a “family” of spirited musical ​ ​ collaborators, Slightly Stoopid has hosted and guested with a slew of artists including Sublime, Ozomatli, Karl Denson (Rolling Stones/Greyboy Allstars), Don Carlos, Chali 2na (Jurassic 5), Rashawn Ross (Dave Matthews Band), and many others. Over the years, Slightly Stoopid has built a sweeping legacy for themselves, continuously expanding in diversity and repertoire. Warriors of the road, their touring has grown domestically ​ ​ and internationally, including sold-out dates all across the world, and festival appearances at famed events such as Coachella, Lollapalooza, New Orleans Jazz Fest, among others. 25 years into the journey, the prolific collective has much to celebrate; the band founded their own record label, Stoopid Records, they created and curate their annual Closer to the Sun ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ destination music festival in Mexico, which has sold out the past two years, and continue to explore (and master) the art of musical collaboration, most recently with such artists such as Bob Weir, Barrington Levy, G. Love (Garrett Dutton), the Marley family, Snoop Dogg, Cypress Hill, and more. For more information on Slightly Stoopid including up-to-date tour and ticket information, visit - http://slightlystoopid.com/ Slightly Stoopid Summer Traditions 2020 Tour Dates: *With special guests Pepper, Common Kings, Don Carlos ​ JUN 11 Eugene, OR - Cuthbert Amphitheater JUN 12 Boise, ID - Outlaw Field at Idaho Botanical Garden JUN 13 Lake Tahoe, CA - Harvey's Lake Tahoe JUN 14 Avila Beach, CA - Avila Beach Golf Resort JUN 18 Albuquerque, NM - Villa Hispana JUN 20 San Diego, CA - Petco Park JUN 25 Fresno, CA - Woodward Park Rotary Amphitheater JUN 26 Irvine, CA - FivePoint Amphitheatre JUN 27 Berkeley, CA - Greek Theatre JUN 28 Santa Barbara, CA - Santa Barbara Bowl JUL 10 Dallas, TX - Bomb Factory JUL 11 New Braunfels, TX - Whitewater Amphitheater JUL 12 Houston, TX - The Lawn at White Oak Music Hall JUL 17 Raleigh, NC - Red Hat Amphitheater JUL 18 Philadelphia, PA - Skyline Stage @ Mann Center JUL 23 New York, NY - The Rooftop at Pier 17 JUL 25 Boston, MA - Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion JUL 26 Baltimore, MD - MECU Pavilion JUL 31 St. Augustine, FL - Saint Augustine Amphitheatre AUG 01 Key West, FL - Key West Amphitheater AUG 02 Cocoa, FL - Cocoa Riverfront Park AUG 06 Spokane, WA - Spokane Pavilion AUG 08 Bend, OR - Les Schwab Amphitheater AUG 09 Redmond, WA - King County's Marymoor Park AUG 14 Sandy, UT - Sandy Promenade at the Cairns AUG 15 Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre AUG 16 Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre *ADDITIONAL TOUR DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED Stay up to date with Slightly Stoopid Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Spotify YouTube For media inquiries, please contact Shelly Reed ([email protected]) ​ ​ ### .
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