After Fun-Filled 2016, Drake White Announces 2017 Spark Tour

After a fun-filled 2016 in which he toured with Zac Brown Band and dropped his Top 5 debut studio album, Spark, Drake White announced today (Dec. 13) that he will embark on a 17-city headlining tour in 2017 with his Big Fire band.

Drake’s Spark Tour will kick off on Feb. 4 in Bangor, Maine, and include stops in New York City, Nashville, Indianapolis and more before capping in San Bernardino, Calif., on June 2.

“I couldn’t be more excited to get out on the road for my first headlining dates,” said Drake. “The Big Fire and I are road warriors. We have been playing together for many years so to be out there on our own tour is really special for us.” 

Drake White’s 2017 Spark Tour

Month Date Location Venue
Feb.

4

Bangor, ME

Husson University – Gracie Theatre

 

16

Baton Rouge, LA

Texas Club

 

17

Katy, TX

Mo’s Place

March

17

Charlotte, NC

Coyote Joe’s

 

18

Greenville, SC

The Blind Horse Saloon

 

23

New York, NY

Gramercy Theatre

 

24

Boston, MA

Paradise Rock Club

 

25

Uncasville, CT

Mohegen Sun – Wolf Den

April

7

Tampa, FL

The Dallas Bull

 

13

Nashville, TN

Exit/In

 

14

Louisville, KY

Mercury Ballroom

 

19

Warrendale, PA

Jergel’s Rhythm Grille

 

20

Shelby Township, MI

Coyote Joe’s

 

21

Indianapolis, IN

8 Seconds Saloon

May

5

Columbus, OH

The Bluestone

 

31

San Diego, CA

Moonshine Beach

June

2

San Bernardino, CA

Brandin’ Iron

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