Ravi Coltrane continues his world tour in the month of November as he is set to play in New York and Europe. Coltrane will be in New York at The Blue Note Nov. 3 to Nov. 7 before jetting off to Europe where he will play in eight different countries from Nov.10 to Nov.25.
Not a lot of program details are listed on Coltrane's tour dates like what he will be performing or if he will have other artist with him but the saxophonist first stop in November is at The Blue Note in New York in a four day event from Nov. 3 to Nov.25 with the shows all starting at 8 p.m.
After his stay in New York Ravi Coltrane will be head to Amsterdam inThe Netherlands with Bimhuis the venue on Saturday, Nov. 10 where he will be performing at 8 p.m.
The following day Coltrane will be in Katowice, Poland for a Sunday, Nov.11 performance at the Jazzclub Hipnoza. On Nov. 12 and 13 respectively the saxophonist will be at Ronnie Scott's in London, England for a two night stay.
Nov. 14 Coltrane will be in the Swiss city of Zurich at Moods in a one night performance. From there a trip across the border to France is on the cards for the musician. Nov. 15 will see him play at CEDAC in Nice B8, followed by a Nov. 16 performance at the Maison De La Culture in Nevers.
On Nov. 17 Coltrane will be in Offenburg, Baden-Wurttemberg in Germany at the Reithalle im Kulturforum.
Vinius, Lithuania will then play host to the New Yorker on Nov.18 before he returns to Germany on Nov.20 at the Bayerischer Hof in Munich.
Innsbruck, Austria will then be Coltrane's next stop on Nov. 21 where he will play at Treibhaus. On Nov. 23 will then return to France playing at New Morning in Paris. After which he will return to play in the capital Warsaw at the Orange Warsaw Festival on Nov. 24.
Ravi Coltrane Quartet
Grillo Theater in Essen, Germany on Nov. 25 will be Coltrane's last stop in Europe for November before he returns to the United States.
Ravi Coltrane is the son of the late jazz musician John Coltrane.
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