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Terminal Crew of Dudes and Whitmer Thomas hit North American Tour

Some of the finest music doesn’t just move the air; it laughs in it. This is the magic that happens when comedy and melody collide, and it’s exactly what singer-songwriter and actor Whitmer Thomas has been crafting. He is currently embarking on a North American tour, bringing his unique brand of humor and soulful sound to audiences across the continent.

The project, supported by his new HBO comedy special and accompanying live album, Terminal Crew of Dudes, is set to be a delightful experience. But the music itself is only half the story; the tour is anchored by the fantastic ensemble of musicians who make up the Terminal Crew of Dudes. This group features Whitmer Thomas’s longtime friends, including guitarists Clay Tatum and Johnny McCann, drummer Budd Diaz, and bassist Jeramy Ritchie, ready to inject high-energy comedy and rock spirit into every performance.

Their cross-country adventure begins in Los Angeles, CA, on November 11th, setting the stage for a journey packed with laughs and live music. As they move through the United States, they are charting a course that includes stops in San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, Detroit, and beyond.

The tour’s route is designed to weave through major cities, creating a diverse and unforgettable experience. Among the Canadian stops, the band will bring the fun to Vancouver, BC, playing at the Rickshaw Theatre on November 17th, and later head to Toronto, ON, where they will take over the stage at the Great Hall on December 8th.

This road trip illustrates a delicious blend of travel and performance, allowing the Terminal Crew of Dudes to connect with audiences in different regions. Following their Canadian engagements, the tour wraps up in Pensacola, FL, on December 18th, offering a grand finale to the journey.

Fans looking to catch the show can get their tickets on general sale starting Wednesday, August 19th, at 10 a.m. local time. This tour promises to be a masterclass in musical comedy, proving that sometimes, the best way to tell a story is by playing it out loud.