Nickel Creek spring tour dates
The dates for Nickel Creek’s spring 2007 tour are posted on the band’s web site. They will be out from mid-April until mid-May, and again breifly in the fall, and will then suspend touring and recording together for the indefinite future.
Given the excitement and interest that always accompanies “farewell tours,” anyone hoping to catch Nickel Creek live before they disband might be well advised to seek out tickets as soon as possible.


Nickel Creek has just announced new tour dates for here in the US. They are currently on tour in England, Ireland, and Scotland. That tour is nearly sold out at this point. But they have quite a number of dates lined up once they return to the states.
Opening acts will include The Ditty Bops in March,...
Nickel Creek recently recorded a live show in the studios of WRAX in Birmingham, AL. The audio can be accessed online at Reg's Coffee House, a site run by Scott Register. Nickel Creek seems to be the closest thing to bluegrass on this site, though a few folk and acoustic artists are featured.
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You could own a choice piece of Nickel Creek memorabilia - or start a new mandolin player out on the right foot - were you to win this auction on eBay for a Kentucky KM-630 F-stye mandolin, autographed by the members of Nickel Creek (Chris Thile, Sean Watkins, Sara Watkins). At the same time, you would...
Nickel Creek fans who are still processing the news that the band will not be performing together much longer can take heart with one bit of news.
Sugar Hill is set to release a special retrospective on the band next month, which will include 12 audio tracks from their previously released projects,...




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