The Avett Brothers and Mike Patton coming to Tanger Center on April 17

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The Avett Brothers and Mike Patton coming to Tanger Center on April 17

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Today, AVTT/PTTN — Scott and Seth Avett of The Avett Brothers and Mike Patton, legendary frontman of Faith No More and Mr. Bungle — unveiled their new self-titled album, out via Thirty Tigers, Ramseur Records and Ipecac Recordings. The unexpected collaboration arrives alongside a major 2026 US tour announcement, which will make a stop at the Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, April 17, 2026. Tickets go on sale Friday, November 21 at 12 p.m. at TangerCenter.com and Ticketmaster.com.

 

Written by the Avetts and Patton, and produced by Patton, Scott, and GRAMMY-winning engineer Dana Nielsen (Metallica, Rihanna), the album represents more than just “one of the most unexpected collaborations of this (or any) year” (Consequence) — it’s a true full-circle moment. “Mike’s part of our DNA, like the fabric of our youth,” says Scott. “Literally, we studied him. He’s a dear friend now, but when we were younger, I was imitating him.” Patton adds, “My peculiar challenge in this was to become a long distant cousin. A brother that was orphaned. Maybe they kept him in the chicken coop or some shit. They brought him out years and years later.

 

The album opens with the gentle acoustic guitar of “Dark Night of My Soul,” where Patton’s seasoned croon merges with the Avetts’ voices for a rich three-part harmony. Elsewhere, the scuzzy stomp of the folk classic “The Ox Driver’s Song” and the driving fuzz of “Heaven’s Breath” push the Avetts into new sonic terrain, while showcasing Patton’s trademark dynamic range. Lead single “Eternal Love” flourishes as a meditation on the universal pull of love, capturing both its enduring beauty and the weight it can carry. Each track reflects the unusual way the record was built — songs sketched by Scott, reshaped by Patton, and then reimagined again with Seth — a process that gave the music its distinct character and balance.

 

The unanticipated trio might not quite remember how they all first came into contact, but call it serendipity that their casual exchange of admiration grew into a genuine creative partnership. As the group traded songs and ideas across coasts, AVTT/PTTN came to fruition, showcasing Scott, Seth, and Mike at their most adventurous. “This is what art is,” Scott reflects. “This is what making is supposed to be: in secret and with no ambition.”

 

Listen to the new album, out now, here: https://30tgrs.ffm.to/avtt-pttn.

 

Watch the visualizer for “Dark Night of My Soul” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6Ek5B9SeFc.

 

The band will make their debut public appearance with “A New York Evening With AVTT/PTTN,” a conversation and performance by AVTT/PTTN presented by the GRAMMY Museum on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. The event will be moderated by Emmy Award-winning comedian Eric André and will include a performance by AVTT/PTTN. Find more info on the event, taking place at The Loreto Theater at The Sheen Center for Thought & Culture, HERE.