Collective Soul & LIVE Announce 2025 Summer Unity Tour
The band’s first joint tour in 17 years will feature Our Lady Peace and Greylin James Rue supporting all shows.
By Scott Bernstein Mar 17, 2025 • 9:39 am PDT

Collective Soul and +LIVE+ revealed plans for the 2025 Summer Unity Tour, marking their first co-headlining tour together since 2008. The 30-date North American amphitheater tour will span July and August with Our Lady Peace and Greylin James Rue joining as support for all dates.
The bands shared a video announcement and reflected on their longtime friendship that dates back over three decades. “It was August 1994, and we, Collective Soul, were on our way to Woodstock. As our van pulled up to the grounds, another one pulled up beside us and out jumped the band Live. We became immediate friends, exchanging guitar picks with each other as soon as we met,” recalled Collective Soul’s Ed Roland.
LIVE vocalist Ed Kowalczyk shared similar enthusiasm: “The great vibes between our two bands on and offstage is something we have both enjoyed for years, and here we come in 2025! This will be a very special night of music for all of the fans; I know everyone is gonna get rocked and uplifted right along with us.”
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The Summer Unity Tour kicks off on July 8 in Auburn (Washington) at White River Amphitheatre. The tour continues in Bend (Oregon) on July 9 and Wheatland (California) on July 11. On July 13, the bands perform in Salt Lake City.
Midwest dates follow with performances in Kansas City on July 16 and St. Louis on July 17. The tour visits Huber Heights (Ohio) on July 20 and Sterling Heights (Michigan) on July 22 before heading to Buffalo on July 26 and Bridgeport (Connecticut) on July 27.
The Northeast run continues with stops in Bangor (Maine) on July 30, Wantagh (New York) on July 31 and Bethel (New York) on August 2. The bands then perform in Bristow (Virginia) on August 3.
The tour makes its way through the Southeast with shows in Greensboro (North Carolina) on August 5, Charleston (South Carolina) on August 6, Jacksonville (Florida) on August 8, Alpharetta (Georgia) on August 9 and Nashville on August 10.
Texas dates include Irving on August 13, Houston on August 15, and Austin on August 16. The bands then head west to Albuquerque (New Mexico) on August 18 and Denver on August 19.
The tour winds down with performances in Lincoln (Nebraska) on August 21, Ridgedale (Missouri) on August 22 and Albertville (Alabama) on August 23. Final shows take place in Simpsonville (South Carolina) on August 26, Charlotte (North Carolina) on August 28 and Grantville (Pennsylvania) on August 29.
Artist Presales start tomorrow, March 18 at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets then go on sale to the general public beginning at 10 a.m. local time on Friday, March 21. Find the video announcement and more info below.
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