Clutch to release playlists for cancelled European festivals, Ramblin’ Man Fair playlist out now

While festivals are being cancelled left and right, Clutch are giving those fans affected by the cancellations something special.

Announced today, Clutch will be unveiling Spotify playlist for each music festival they were supposed to play. Each playlist will feature the band’ setlist for that particular festival. The first playlist revealed is for Ramblin’ Man Fair, which was slated to take place this weekend in England. Fans can check out the playlist below. Future playlists can be seen below. More playlists will be added in the future.

Clutch are still keeping hopes up for a return to Europe in 2021. Drummer Jean-Paul Gaster said:

“The opportunity to perform at summertime festivals in Europe is very special to us. The shows we play and the bands we get to see are experiences we look forward to every year. We can’t wait to return to Europe and be a part of these legendary festivals in 2021! Until then, we hope Clutch fans from around the world will enjoy these Festival playlists. Take care and see y’all soon!”

Clutch’s last studio album was 2018’s Book of Bad Decisions, which debuted at number 18 on the Billboard Top 200 chart.

Clutch playlist schedule

Pol’And’Rock, Poland July 20th

Metal Days, Slovenia on July 28th

Tsunami Festival, Spain on Aug 1st

Into The Grave, NL on Aug. 7th

Sziget Festival, Hungary on Aug. 11th

Poolbar, Austria on Aug. 13th

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Clutch to hold virtual concert on May 27 with support from Crowbar, Blacktop Mojo, and Saul

Maryland group Clutch will deliver a special virtual concert for those wanting to rock.

Announced yesterday, the concert, which is titled Live From The Doom Saloon Volume 1, will be held on Wednesday, May 27, and they’re not doing it alone. Before their set, fans will be treated to performances by Crowbar, Blacktop Mojo, and Saul. Tickets for the virtual concert will go on sale Wednesday (May 20th) at 10 a.m. EST. Fans can sign up for pre-registration here. Tickets will go on sale for $9. A portion of the show’s proceeds will go towards the charity Angel Flight.

For this concert, Clutch have been working with Sound Talent Group (STG) and LiveFrom Events to deliver a massive experience. “Live Streaming is a fundamentally new ingredient in the artist and fan relationship that’s here to stay. Creating a sustainable streaming strategy for an artist requires planning, partnerships and technology and we are thrilled to be working again with Clutch and Sound Talent Group to bring this show to fans globally,” LiveFrom Media’s Alan Rakov said in a statement.

Clutch’s latest studio album is 2018’s Book of Bad Decisions, which topped the Hard Rock Albums chart.

Clutch’s Live From The Doom Saloon Volume 1 set times (all times EST)

Doors - 3:30 p.m.

Saul - 4:00 p.m.

Blacktop Mojo - 4:35 p.m.

Crowbar - 5:10 p.m.

Clutch - 5:55 p.m.

Clutch announce 2019 holiday shows with The Steel Woods and Damon Johnson

It’s the time Clutch fans in the Northeast have been waiting for: the reveal of their annual holiday shows.

Announced yesterday, Clutch’s trek kicks off on December 27 inside Cincinnati’s Bogarts, and it will include stops inside Asheville’s Orange Peel (December 28), Washington, DC’s 9:30 Club (December 29), Sayreville’s Starland Ballroom (December 30), and Philadelphia’s Union Transfer on New Year’s Eve.

Joining them on the whole trek as main support are Nashville country act The Steel Woods, who will support their latest album Old News. Damon Johnson of Thin Lizzy fame, who released Memoirs of an Uprising last year, will open the tour except for the Asheville performance. Johnson will be replaced by Nashville hard rockers Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown, who are promoting their latest release Truth and Lies.

Tickets for this trek will go on sale to the general public tomorrow (September 28) at noon EST.

Clutch are currently on a fall headlining tour, which will make stops in Tennessee and Michigan this weekend. Check out their tour routing below.

Clutch’s last studio album was 2018’s Book of Bad Decisions. Over the summer they’ve been releasing a series of singles under the Weathermaker Vault Series banner. They recently re-recorded their classic song “Electric Worry” without the keyboards and harmonica found in the original version.

Clutch tour dates

September 27 - Clarksville, TN - O'Connors Outdoor Stage

September 29 - Detroit, MI - Masonic Temple Theatre

September 30 - Chicago, IL - Aragon

October 1 - Minneapolis, MN - The Myth

October 3 - Moorhead, MN - Bluestem Center For The Arts

October 4 - Council Bluffs, IA - Westfair Amphitheatre

October 5 - Broomfield, CO - FirstBank Center

October 6 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Union

October 8 - Los Angeles, CA - The Palladium

October 9 - San Diego, CA - Park at the Park

October 11 - Sacramento, CA - Aftershock Festival

October 12 - Bend, OR - Midtown Theater

October 13 - Eugene, OR - McDonald Theater

October 14 - Boise, ID - Outlaw Field at Idaho Botanic Gardens

October 15 - Seattle, WA - WAMU Theatre

December 27 - Cincinnati, OH - Bogarts

December 28 - Asheville, NC - Orange Peel (w/ Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown)

December 29 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club

December 30 - Sayreville, NJ - Starland Ballroom

December 31 - Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer