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When The War Is Over Tour

Abner Ramirez and Amanda Sudano Ramirez make up Johnnyswim. After meeting in Nashville in 2005, the pair clicked, not only creatively but also romantically. After releasing various EPs and albums, including a Christmas one, the talented duo are now heading on the road in 2025 on a new tour in celebration of the new album 'When The War Is Over'!

With over 30 million streams on Spotify, a Christmas EP, as well as a live album this couple are certainly embedded into the American Folk music culture. With their new tour, Johnnyswim are delivering their soulful and melodic hits to audiences across the US. With their set full of fun and feel-good moments, this show is perfect for fans of all ages!

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Dates

Apr 11, 2025

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Customer reviews

2 reviews, average rating: (4.5 Stars)

Ron Romuno

Johnnyswim, The Eastern, April 15, 2022

Since I'll likely run out of characters before I'm done gushing about the show, I'll just say that over my 63 years as a music fan, performing & studio musician and having attended over 1000 concerts, this makes my Top 5 all time. I'm reminded of the Bob Seger lyric "Every ounce of energy, you try to give away." I think the Teslas in the parking garage were recharged due to their proximity to this amazing duo and the talented band. They started 90 minutes before showtime sitting at the edge of the stage answering questions and sharing a message positivity and pursuing your dreams. Then they took the time to take a photo with everyone who wanted one, the pix posted on a website an hour later for free download. Who does that? Opening was Katelyn Tarver who was great. Then Johnnyswim hit the stage with the energy of a freight train. The connection with the audience remarkable with every person singing every song. Rock, ballads, encouragement. Walk, run or swim to one of their shows! ... Read more

Carol

Entertaining

Duo sounded great - drums were too loud at times and drowned them out. Lights aimed right at audience was distracting and I had to close my eyes or block light with my hand most of the night. ... Read more

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