Kiefer Sutherland Extends \’Not Enough Whiskey 2017 Tour,\’ Guests on \”The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon\”

 Kiefer Sutherland will drop by “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” tonight to chat about his upcoming North American and European ‘Not Enough Whiskey 2017 Tour,’ his debut album DOWN IN A HOLE and the hit ABC series “Designated Survivor.”

When Sutherland wraps up the North American leg May 27 in Asbury Park, N.J., he’ll jet ‘across the pond’ to play more than 20 shows throughout Europe. CLICK HERE to purchase tickets. Momentum continues for Kiefer Sutherland’s music career and debut album, DOWN IN A HOLE, which includes 11 co-written tracks by Sutherland and producer Jude Cole. Reviewers applauded Sutherland’s vocals, guitar licks and songwriting style when he performed more than 40 dates in 2016: People may have come to see a celebrity up close, but Sutherland earned the crowd\’s respect through solid songs instead of star power…His original, unheard material dominated. -Piet Levy, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Sutherland’s songs, which ranged from folk to blues-rock to straight-up country, were consistently strong – often with deep, telling lyrics…. His voice also was a cut above the expected celebrity singer…not afraid to be strong or gruff, and full of feeling because of it. -John J. Moser, The Morning Call His raspy, mid-rangy voice is expressive, and it gets the job done. Onstage, as you’d expect, he’s got personality. His band is superb…Their tight, punchy, sound puts across Sutherland’s hard-edged country-rock songs about love, pain, and regrets washed down with whiskey. -Jim Beckerman, North Jersey News Recently, Sutherland performed “Can’t Stay Away” on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and “Calling Out Your Name” on “The View.” Sutherland also graced the cover of Guitar Aficionado, Goldmine Magazine and Collectible Guitar issues. Sutherland, known for his starring role in the ABC series “Designated Survivor” and Fox series \”24,\” also starred in movies like “Stand By Me,” “The Lost Boys,” “Young Guns,” “Flatliners,” “A Few Good Men,” “A Time to Kill,” “Dark City” “Melancholia” and most recently, a western called “Forsaken.” Keep up with Sutherland on the road by visitingkiefersutherlandmusic.com or connect with Sutherland by following him on Twitter and Facebook. NOT ENOUGH WHISKEY TOUR 2017: April 30 Stagecoach Festival – Indio, Calif. May 03 Roxy Theatre – Los Angeles, Calif. May 04 Great American Music Hall – San Francisco, Calif. May 06 Mississippi Studios – Portland, Ore. May 07 Tractor Tavern – Seattle, Wash. May 09 Urban Lounge – Salt Lake City, Utah May 10 Fox Theatre – Boulder, Colo. May 12 Choctaw Event Center – Grant, Okla. May 13 3Ten – Austin, Texas May 14 Fitzgerald’s – Houston, Texas May 16 Varsity Theatre – Baton Rouge, La. May 17 Terminal West – Atlanta, Ga. May 19 Exit Inn – Nashville, Tenn. May 20 Fubar – St. Louis, Mo. May 21 Thalia Hall – Chicago, Ill. May 23 Birchmere – Alexandria, Va. May 25 Bowery Ballroom – New York, N.Y. May 26 Stephen Talkhouse – Amagansett, N.Y. May 27 The Stone Pony – Asbury Park, N.J. June 01 Skraen – Aalborg, Denmark June 03 Rockefeller – Oslo, Norway June 04 Debaser Strand – Stockholm, Sweden June 06 Mojo – Hamburg, Germany June 07 Heimathafen – Berlin, Germany June 08 Technikum – Munich, Germany June 10 WUK – Vienna, Austria June 12 Gloria – Cologne, Germany June 13 Gibson – Frankfurt Am Main, Germany June 14 La Cigale – Paris, France June 16 013 – Tilburg, Netherlands June 17 Melkweg – Amsterdam, Netherlands June 18 Rockhal – Esch-Sur-Alzette, Luxembourg June 20 Bierkeller – Bristol, United Kingdom June 21 O2 Academy – Birmingham, United Kingdom June 22 Islington Assembly Hall – London, United Kingdom June 23 Trucker & Country – Interlaken, Switzerland June 26 Manchester Gorilla – Manchester, United Kingdom June 27 SWG3 – Glasgow, United Kingdom Aug. 11 Boots & Hearts Festival – Oro-Medonte, Canada