Cameron Crowe Announces “The Uncool” Book Tour – Dates & details
Oscar-winning filmmaker and acclaimed writer Cameron Crowe is hitting the road this fall to celebrate the release of his highly anticipated memoir, The Uncool. Released on october 28th via Simon & Schuster, the book promises a deeply personal look into Crowe’s life and career.
This seven-city tour isn’t just a reading; it’s designed to be an intimate experience. You can expect evenings filled with storytelling, behind-the-scenes insights, and the music that has profoundly shaped Crowe’s artistic vision. He’ll be joined by special guests at each stop, offering unique perspectives and anecdotes from his remarkable journey.
Tour Dates & Special Guests
Here’s a complete look at where you can catch Cameron Crowe on “The Uncool” tour:
* October 29th: Washington, DC @ Warner theater
* October 30th: Nashville, TN @ CMA Theater (with special guest Sheryl Crow)
* November 1st: Chicago, IL @ Athenaeum Center
* November 13th: El Cajon, CA @ The Magnolia (with special guest Kate Hudson)
* November 19th: Seattle, WA @ Benaroya Hall
* November 20th: Los Angeles, CA @ The Montalban
* November 21st: Los Angeles, CA @ The Montalban
* November 23rd: San Francisco, CA @ Orpheum Theatre
Crowe shared his excitement about the tour, emphasizing his lifelong passion for sharing the stories behind the stories. He’s eager to introduce audiences to the unforgettable characters and adventures that fueled his journalism and filmmaking.
Ticket Information & Presales
Tickets will be available through Ticketmaster. Here’s a breakdown of the presale schedule:
* Cameron Crowe & Live Nation Presale: Begins Thursday, September 18th, at 10:00 a.m. local time.
* Additional Presales (including VIP packages): Throughout the week leading up to the general sale.
* General on-Sale: Begins Friday, September 19th, at 10:00 a.m. local time.
Don’t miss this opportunity to here directly from one of Hollywood’s most beloved storytellers.
A Career spanning Decades
This tour coincides with the 25th anniversary of Almost Famous, Crowe’s semi-autobiographical masterpiece. Moreover, it follows the recent release of his long-lost 1983 documentary, Heartbreakers Beach Party, which offered a rare glimpse into his early filmmaking days with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
Crowe’s work consistently demonstrates a unique ability to connect with audiences on a deeply emotional level. The Uncool and this accompanying tour promise to be no different, offering a captivating journey through a life dedicated to storytelling and the power of music.
Worth a look