Matthew West Announces "Hello My Name Is...The Acoustic Tour" Dates

Matthew West isn't resting on his laurels. West is strapping on the acoustic guitar for his Hello My Name Is...The Acoustic Tour for a 15-city string of dates, which kicks off March 13 and runs through the end of April. The shows will consist of acoustic songs and stories from West's recently released and highly-celebrated album Into the Light.
"I started out as just a guy and a guitar in a Barnes & Noble bookstore, playing for free coffee and tips," shares West. "Over the years I have been so blessed to see God continue to expand the platform He has given me. My band and I have traveled the country, playing in churches, theaters, summer festivals, and even in arenas. While I am so thankful to see so many of my dreams come true and the shows getting bigger and bigger, I never want to forget how it all began. This is the heart behind this tour. There's something undeniably special about taking the stage in a more intimate setting. I'm a storyteller at heart, and I can't wait to spend an evening with the audience telling powerful, true stories, and singing the songs that were inspired by them."
Hello My Name Is...The Acoustic Tour dates:
March 13 Savannah, TN
March 14 Sikeston, MO
March 15 Henderson, KY
March 16 South Bend, IN
March 20 Grove, OK
March 21 Longview, TX
March 22 McAllen, TX
March 23 Sugar Land, TX
April 2 Warner Robbins, GA
April 4 Beaumont, TX
April 6 Austin, TX
April 10 Chambersburg, PA
April 11 East China, MI
April 13 Somerset, KY
April 23 Yankton, SD
[Source: Merge PR]
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