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Billy Strings, a well-known street fighter, has been able to take a well-deserved break from the stage since his huge success.Oh Billy, where are you?“Halloween Series at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore. With Highway Prayers– his recently released, critically acclaimed sixth studio album – continues to make waves and break records, plus months of non-stop touring in its wake, fans would assume that the bluegrass titan (and new father) would be ready to make the most of his opportunity for take a step back during the holidays. But as always, Strings has once again exceeded expectations with the unveiling of a new series of full show streams.

To tide over his ever-growing fan base until his return to the stage, Strings has announced “Andy’s Apples,” a series of videos that will be released daily on his official YouTube channel. The week-long project is curated by the artist’s loyal sound engineer, Andy Lytle, who has selected some of his favorite behind-the-scenes shows to save online; The series began today with a series of eight videos capturing Strings’ complete performances in St. Augustine, Florida, Asheville, NC, State College, Pennsylvania and Clarkston, Michigan. On top of this massive amount of new content, the artist has teased that he’s “baking something for you on Thursday”; For more information, visit Strings’ social channels.

Beyond the live streams, Strings will appear on live television tomorrow with a booking for a Thanksgiving Day special from The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FalloN. On Thursday, November 28, the bluegrass torchbearer will make his debut on Fallon’s late-night talk show alongside guest stars Jerry Seinfeld and Cody Rhodes, delivering a performance of excerpts from his recently released project Highway Prayers. Tune in to watch the show live on NBC at 11:35 p.m. ET.

Following his appearance on The Tonight Show, Strings will complete a full year of performances with nine more shows. The artist will take the spotlight at the FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee on December 6th and 7th and then, after one-off shows in Tulsa, Oklahoma and Fort Worth, Texas on December 10th and 12th, leave the stage with two dates in 2024 at the Moody Theater and Center in Austin, Texas on December 13th and 14th and a three-day New Year’s Eve event from December 29th to 31st at Uno Lakefront Arena in New Orleans.

Strings will return from hibernation January 24-26 to ring in the New Year at Denver’s Ball Arena and kick off his recently announced winter tour. From there, he will travel to Asheville, North Carolina from February 6th to 16th for an impressive six shows at the ExploreAsheville.com Arena. Strings will then make its way down the coast with two nights at State Farm Arena in Atlanta on February 21st and 22nd before hitting its enthralled audiences in Music City with stands at Bridgestone Arena on February 28th and March 1st Nashville, Tennessee welcomed. The lead-footed road warrior’s run finally ends on March 2, when Strings takes the stage across town at the Ryman Auditorium, the country’s fabled mother church.

For tickets and more information about the Strings’ ongoing tour, visit billystrings.com. Watch the new series “Andy’s Apples” at https://www.youtube.com/@billystrings/videos.

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