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Chateau Ste. Michelle announces summer concert series lineup for 2022

By Alec Regimbal, SeattlePI

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Norah Jones performs at the Paramount Theatre on April 18, 2010, in Seattle. 

Norah Jones performs at the Paramount Theatre on April 18, 2010, in Seattle. 

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Seattle wine and music snobs rejoice! Chateau Ste. Michelle has announced the lineup for its annual summer concert series.

The highlights are Norah Jones and Jason Mraz, but there are some other interesting acts peppered in.  

The pop-folk duo She & Him is one. That’s Zooey Deschanel’s band, in case any “New Girl” fans out there didn’t know that. Tenacious D is another. That’s Jack Black’s comedy-rock band, which was the focal point of the eponymous 2006 movie.

Also, The Australian Pink Floyd Show caught my eye. Was Brit Floyd not available? Anyway.   

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Chateau Ste. Michelle currently has no mask or vaccine verification policies in place. But the Woodinville winery says it will adjust its health and safety protocols based on state and King County recommendations should cases begin to ramp back up.

The series opens with Jones on June 15 and 16. From there, concerts will be held nearly every week until Sept. 17. General public tickets for all shows go on sale through Ticketmaster at 10 a.m. on March 28.  

Here's the full lineup: 

June 15-16: Norah Jones

June 17: She & Him

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June 21: Tenacious D with Mike Geier (aka Puddles Pity Party) 

June 25: Chris Isaak and Lyle Lovett and His Large Band

July 2: Trombone Shorty’s Voodoo Threauxdown

July 9-10: Jason Mraz and Raining Jane

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July 19: The Black Crowes

July 22: Michael Franti & Spearhead

July 23: Goo Goo Dolls

July 25: David Gray 

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July 30: The Revivalists

Aug. 6: Amos Lee

Aug. 17: The Australian Pink Floyd Show

Aug. 19-20: Bonnie Raitt, who will be on tour with Mavis Staples

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Aug. 21: Fitz and the Tantrums and Andy Grammer

Aug. 26: Gipsy Kings with Nicolas Reyes

Aug. 27-28: Steve Miller Band

Sept. 2-3: Chicago

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Sept. 9: Ziggy Marley 

Sept. 16-17: Jackson Browne

Alec Regimbal is a politics reporter at SFGATE. He graduated from Western Washington University with a bachelor's degree in journalism. A Washington State native, Alec previously wrote for the Yakima Herald-Republic and Seattle Post-Intelligencer. He also spent two years as a political aide in the Washington State Legislature.