11 years ago today…. Have an Anchor Drops memory to share? http://t.co/5ePRNKYqT5 — Umphrey’s McGee (@umphreysmcgee) June 29, 2015

And to preempt your comments, Anchor Drops will eventually see vinyl. Breath easy. — Umphrey’s McGee (@umphreysmcgee) June 29, 2015

#TBT to recording overdubs for Anchor Drops in the fall of 2003. Posted by Umphrey’s McGee on Thursday, June 25, 2015

RT @Soundcaresser: 11 years ago Anchor Drops was released. Late night mixing session of “Plunger” w/ @manchez13 pic.twitter.com/g0648iFKF0 — Umphrey’s McGee (@umphreysmcgee) June 30, 2015

On September 24 -26, Umphrey’s McGee will throw the inaugural Chucktown Ball, a three-night run at the Music Farm in Charleston, South Carolina. In recent years the city of Charleston has become home to certain members of the Umphrey’s McGee organization, giving the shows an extra level of “hometown” excitement.By the time the Chucktown Ball comes around in late September, the Music Farm will have completed a renovation that is said to offer improved sight-lines, more space, renovated bathrooms and an overall better concert experience. Umphrey’s has announced that a portion of all ticket sales will be donated to Lowcountry Ministries -The Reverend Pinckney Fund, in order to benefit the continued efforts started by Reverend Clementa Pinckney and to aid those affected by the recent tragedy at Mother Emanuel Church. presale for tickets and umVIP packages will start at 10 a.m. ET tomorrow, July 1 with the public on-sale to follow Wednesday, July 8 at 10 a.m. ET.In other UM news, the band hinted their album Anchor Drops -released 11 years ago yesterday -“will eventually see [a] vinyl” release. No other details have been shared about the pending vinyl edition but a couple of clips from the recording of the LP were recently shared.