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Just in time for sweater weather season, My Morning Jacket is on tour.

The popular jam band led by Jim James has 16 fall concerts starting running from October 17 through Nov. 11 with special guests Madi Diaz and Devon Gilfillian on select dates.

That includes three back-to-back-to-back gigs at New York City’s Beacon Theatre on Oct. 19-21.

Their first show at the Upper West Side venue on Thursday, Oct. 19 will be a special 20th anniversary show celebrating their album “It Still Moves” while the other two are standard headlining sets that will likely include songs from their storied catalog.

And if you want to see the band do their thing live, it isn’t too late to scoop up last-minute tickets.

At the time of publication, our team found some seats going for as low as $31 before fees on Vivid Seats.

Other shows have tickets starting anywhere from $35 to $150 before fees.

Looking for a bit more information before grabbing tickets?

We’re here to help.

Below, you’ll find all the information you need and more about My Morning Jacket’s fall 2023 tour.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

My Morning Jacket 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for all upcoming concerts can be found here:

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My Morning Jacket set list

Based on a bit of research, MMJ likes to mix it up at shows.

While we can’t predict what they’ll play at the show you attend, here’s a look at what they performed at a Red Rocks gig earlier this year, courtesy of Set List FM:

01.) “Anytime”

02.) “Touch Me I’m Going to Scream (Pt. 1)”

03.) “Spring (Among the Living)”

04.) “Evil Urges”

05.) “War Begun”

06.) “At Dawn”

07.) “First Light”

08.) “It’s About Twilight Now”

09.) “The Dark”

10.) “Lay Low”

11.) “Only Memories Remain”

12.) “Butch Cassidy”

13.) “The Wind” (Cat Stevens cover)

14.) “Regularly Scheduled Programming”

15.) “Circuital”

16.) “Feelin’ Alright?” (Traffic cover)

17.) “Wasted”

Encore:

18.) “Cobra”

19.) “Highly Suspicious”

20.) “Cobra (Pt. 2)”

21.) “Off the Record”

22.) “Cobra (Pt. 3)”

23.) “Touch Me I’m Going to Scream (Pt. 2)”

24.) “Cobra (Pt. 4)”

25.) “Holdin On to Black Metal”

26.) “Love Love Love”

My Morning Jacket new music

Most recently, Jim James and co. dropped their 11th studio album “My Morning Jacket” back in October 2021.

Fittingly comprised of 11 tracks, the record shows the band hasn’t lost its epic sound.

From the banging build of the album opener “Regularly Scheduled Programming” to the plucky “Love Love Love” to the tug on your heartstrings sentimentality of “In Color,” each song is ready made for the stage.

For our money though, the band peaks with the chill “Devil In The Details.”

If you want to catch up before catching the band live, you can listen to “My Morning Jacket” here.

My Morning Jacket special guests

Not familiar with the opening acts on MMJ’s lineup?

To get yourself acquainted, our team found each up-and-comer’s most streamed track on Spotify.

Enjoy.

Devon Gilfillian:“Troublemaker”

Folk rockers and jam bands on tour in 2023

My Morning Jacket is two things at once — they’re a top-notch jam band and also arena rockers.

Rather than only celebrate one of their identities, we found five groups with similar sensibilities on tour in 2023 that we think you’ll love.

• Phish

Who else is on the road? Check out our list of the 52 biggest stars on tour in 2023 here to find out.

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