The solo acoustic run of shows kicks off on Apr. 30.
Ahead of opening his new L.A. venue, The Bellwether, the promoter discusses the disastrous Eras Tour sale, the Senate's grilling of Ticketmaster execs and more.
Slated to kick off in July, the trek will also include West Coast legends Too $hort and Warren G.
Trade group U.K. Music is pushing officials to lobby against the U.S. proposal, which would more than double rates for foreign artists playing U.S. shows.
Brett Young and Lily Rose will join Hunt on the tour.
The agency, which represents The 1975, The Cure and others, wanted out of the merger after selling to ICM Partners in 2020.
Four artists claim they were canceled “in bad faith and in breach of contract.” Bluesfest says otherwise.
The comedian will play seven more shows across the United States starting in April.
"Bluesfest cannot, sadly, continue to support Sticky Fingers by having them play our 2023 edition," reads a statement.
After pulling his Australia and New Zealand gigs, the rest of the star's shows for this year also appear to have been put on ice.