What Fans Wish For: Guster Outlines ‘Lost And Gone Forever’ 25th Anniversary Concerts
The celebratory full album shows will take place in Colorado, Maine and Tennessee later this year.
By Scott Bernstein Jan 9, 2024 • 2:03 pm PST

Guster will commemorate the 25th anniversary of their third studio album, Lost And Gone Forever, with a series of three full album shows. The concerts will be spread out across the U.S. including August gigs in Colorado and Maine as well as a September performance in Tennessee.
Lost And Gone Forever was released by the band on September 28, 1999. The 11-track album includes such fan favorites as “Fa Fa,” “Happier,” “I Spy” and “What You Wish For.” Guster founding members Ryan Miller, Adam Gardner and Brian Rosenworcel were joined by a number of guests on the LP with Karl Denson, Tony Levin and Page McConnell among them.
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The first of Guster’s Lost And Gone Forever 25th Anniversary Full Album Shows will take place on August 1 at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre outside Denver with the Colorado Symphony. Then, the band will pull off a front-to-back performance of the record as part of their On The Ocean event at Thompson’s Point in Portland, Maine on August 11 before the final celebration is held at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium on September 27.
Ticketing information for all three shows will be announced soon. Next up for Guster are the career-spanning “We Also Have Eras” Tour dates spanning March 7 – 30. Scroll below for all dates.
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