Moody Blues bass player John Lodge is continuing to celebrate the iconic album “Days of Future Passed”; as well as other hits from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band, with a tour early next year.

The Graeme Edge poems “Morning Glory” and “Late Lament” will also be a part of the show when Lodge plays a recording of Edge reciting the works.

Speaking on the tour and the album that was released 56 years ago, Lodge said, “the show came about following conversations with Graeme, Alan (Hewitt) and Jon (Davison)… This album and these Moody Blues songs changed our lives, they may even have changed the fans lives, and I felt they deserved to still be heard and experienced live as they were originally intended. My hope is that coming to one of my shows, you can close your eyes and we can all take a moment to turn back the clock as we celebrate this music together. Alan, Jon, and my band have done an incredible job in realizing my vision. It was always important to me to remain true to the original whilst at the same time use modern sound and all the wonderful new technology to reveal the richness of these songs. The tour, as with the album, is dedicated to Graeme, Justin, Ray and Mike, and to every fan, whether they joined back in 1967, or on any day since”.


Lodge has releasing a version of “Days of Future Passed” titled “Days of Future Passed – My Sojourn”.  The album will be available on CD and via streaming services.  On November 24 a limited edition red gold vinyl edition will be released.

John Lodge “Days of Future Passed” tour dates:
Feb 24 at The Savannah Center in The Villages, FL
Feb 25 at the Seminole Casino in Immokalee, FL
Feb 27 at the Capitol Theatre in Clearwater, FL
Feb 28 at the Concert Hall in Ponte Vedra, FL
March 2 at the State Theatre in New Brunswick, NJ
March 3 at The Warehouse in Fairfield, CT
March 5 at the  Patchogue Theatre in Patchogue, NY
March 6 at the Music Hall in Tarrytown, NY
March 8 at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside, PA
March 9 at Infinity Hall in Hartford, CT
March 10 at the Bardavon Opera House in Poughkeepsie, NY
March 12 at The Strand in Providence, RI
March 13 at the Center for the Arts in Nashua, NH
March 15 at The Colonial Theatre in Laconia, NH
March 16 at the Memorial Hall in Plymouth, MA
March 17 at The Wilbur in Boston, MA
March 21-28 on the Flower Power Cruise out of Miami