Alison Krauss & Union Station Reuniting For 1st Tour In Over A Decade

The 73-date Arcadia Tour featuring Jerry Douglas will span April – September 2025.

By Scott Bernstein Dec 3, 2024 7:35 am PST

Alison Krauss revealed today that Alison Krauss & Union Station will hit the road together in 2025 for their first tour since 2015. The Arcadia 2025 Tour featuring legendary dobroist Jerry Douglas will see the acclaimed group perform a whopping 73 dates across the United States and Canada. The band is also set to release new music next year, their first since 2011’s Paper Airplane.

Russell Moore has joined the ranks of Union Station. Best known as the frontman for chart-topping group Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, Moore is the most awarded male vocalist in the history of the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA), with six total wins. He joins longtime Union Station members Ron Block (banjo, guitar, vocals), Barry Bales (bass, vocals) and newly inducted Bluegrass Hall of Fame member Jerry Douglas (dobro, lap steel, vocals).

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The tour begins on April 17 in Louisville (Kentucky) with a second show there on April 18. The band then heads to Columbus (Ohio) on April 19, Atlanta on April 25, Wilmington (North Carolina) on April 26 and Cary (North Carolina) on April 27. On April 29, they play Augusta (Georgia) before wrapping up the month in Tallahassee (Florida) on April 30.

May shows include Orange Beach (Alabama) on May 2, Brandon (Mississippi) on May 3, Birmingham (Alabama) on May 4, Memphis on May 6, Little Rock (Arkansas) on May 12 and Oklahoma City on May 13. The band performs in Maryland Heights (Missouri) on May 15, Rogers (Arkansas) on May 16 and Kansas City on May 17. Later in the month, they hit Sugar Land (Texas) on May 29, New Braunfels (Texas) on May 30 and Irving (Texas) on May 31.

June dates begin in Cincinnati on June 3 and Decatur (Illinois) on June 4. Shows follow in Milwaukee on June 6, Chicago on June 7 and Waite Park (Minnesota) on June 8. The tour continues through Mankato (Minnesota) on June 10, Duluth (Minnesota) on June 11 and Cedar Rapids (Iowa) on June 13. Next comes Sioux Falls (South Dakota) on June 14, Omaha (Nebraska) on June 15 and Park City (Kansas) on June 16. The month wraps with stops in Morrison (Colorado) on June 18, Dillon (Colorado) on June 20 and Taos (New Mexico) on June 21.

July sees the band performing in Phoenix on July 11, San Diego on July 12, Los Angeles on July 13 and Santa Barbara on July 15. They play Saratoga (California) on July 16, Reno on July 18 and Redding (California) on July 19. Additional dates include Troutdale (Oregon) on July 20, Walla Walla (Washington) on July 22 and Boise (Idaho) on July 23. The month concludes with shows in Bozeman (Montana) on July 26, Airway Heights (Washington) on July 27, Calgary on July 29 and Saskatoon on July 31.

The tour resumes in Toronto on August 19 followed by Indianapolis on August 21 and Nashville on August 22. Two nights in Knoxville follow on August 23 and 24. Next comes Chattanooga on August 26, Virginia Beach on August 28 and Richmond (Virginia) on August 29. The band appears at the Earl Scruggs Music Festival in Mill Spring (North Carolina) on August 30.

September begins with shows in Sterling Heights (Michigan) on September 6 and Cleveland on September 7. The tour continues in Vienna (Virginia) on September 9 and Philadelphia on September 10. New York City hosts the band on September 12, followed by Providence (Rhode Island) on September 16 and Boston on September 17. Additional stops include Gilford (New Hampshire) on September 19, Shelburne (Vermont) on September 20 and Lewiston (New York) on September 21. The tour concludes with performances in Salem (Virginia) on September 23, Charleston (South Carolina) on September 24, St. Augustine (Florida) on September 26, Clearwater (Florida) on September 27 and Hollywood (Florida) on September 28.

Willie Watson will serve as special guest for most dates. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, December 6, with presales running December 4 – 5. Find ticketing links below:

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