Blanchard to Join Hancock for European Tour and Beyond

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Terence Blanchard will be joining Herbie Hancock’s three-month tour of Europe that kicks off Sept. 30 at the Opera House in Vienna, Austria. The tour, which runs through the beginning of December, includes stops in Germany, Luxemburg, France, Holland, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, Ireland, the UK, Greece, Russian and Poland, with additional dates to be added.   

Joining Blanchard and Hancock for the tour will be bassist James Genus, Lionel Loueke on guitar, harmonica player Gregoire Maret and Kendrick Scott of Terence Blanchard Quintet on drums.

 
More info: herbiehancock.com or terenceblanchard.com



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