Carlos Santana Returns to the Stage With New U.S. ‘Blessings and Miracles’ Tour Dates

Carlos Santana Returns to the Stage With New U.S. ‘Blessings and Miracles’ Tour Dates
Tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning June 18 at Santana.com
The iconic guitarist will also continue his residency at the House of Blues Las Vegas this summer and fall
LOS ANGELES (June 14, 2021) – Rock and Roll Hall of Fame guitarist Carlos Santana has announced he will hit the road with his band across North America this fall for the Blessings and Miracles tour. The 15-date celebration will mark Santana’s return to the stage after a year off.
The Blessings and Miracles tour begins on September 11 at the Borgata Spa & Resort in Atlantic City, NJ, and will make stops in Richmond, VA, Orlando, Augusta, Tulsa, and more before it concludes on October 2 at the Choctaw Grand Theater in Durant, OK. Tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning June 18 at Santana.com.
Santana will perform high-energy, passion-filled songs from their fifty-year career, including fan favorites from Woodstock to Supernatural and beyond. The band (which features Santana’s wife, Cindy Blackman Santana, on drums) will also debut incredible new songs from a much-anticipated upcoming full-length album entitled Blessings and Miracles.
Santana is also currently headlining a multi-year residency at House of Blues at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, with new dates beginning August 25, 2021, and
additional dates in November and December of 2021.
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Santana’s Blessings and Miracles Tour North American Dates:
9/11/21           Atlantic City, NJ         Borgata Spa & Resort – Event Center
9/12/21           Bethlehem, PA           The Wind Creek Event Center
9/14/21           Richmond, VA            Altria Theater
9/15/21           Wilmington, NC          North Waterfront Park Amphitheatre
9/17/21           Orlando, FL               Amway Center
9/19/21           Estero, FL                 Hertz Arena
9/21/21           Jacksonville, FL         Daily’s Place
9/22/21           Simpsonville, SC       CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park
9/24/21           Tuscaloosa, AL          Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
9/25/21           Augusta, GA             The James Brown Arena
9/26/21           Brandon, MS             Brandon Amphitheater
9/28/21           Chattanooga, TN       Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium
9/29/21           Franklin, TN              First Bank Amphitheater
10/1/21           Tulsa, OK                  Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino Resort
10/2/21           Durant, OK                Choctaw Grand Theater
About Carlos Santana:
For more than five decades – from Santana’s earliest days as a groundbreaking Afro-Latin-blues-rock fusion outfit in San Francisco – Carlos Santana has been the visionary force behind artistry that transcends musical genres and generational, cultural and geographical boundaries. To date, Santana has won ten Grammy Awards and three Latin Grammys, with a record-tying nine Grammys for a single project for 1999’s Supernatural (including Album of the Year and Record of the Year for “Smooth”). He has received the Billboard Century Award (1996), was ushered into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1998), received the Billboard Latin Music Awards’ Lifetime Achievement honor (2009), and was the recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors Award (2013). Among many other distinctions, Carlos Santana has been cited by Rolling Stone as #15 on their list of the “100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time;” and has joined the Rolling Stones as one of only two bands to have an album reach the Top 10 in every decade since the 1960s. In 2018, he released his first MasterClass, and recently celebrated three epic milestones – the 20th anniversary of his groundbreaking album Supernatural, the 50th anniversary of his legendary performance at Woodstock, and the 50th anniversary of his masterpiece Abraxas. His most recent album, the powerful, energy-infused Africa Speaks (2019), inspired by the sounds and rhythms of Africa, was called his “best record in decades” (NPR) and was ranked among “the fiercest albums in Santana’s 50-year career” by The New York Times.