Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe added a series of dates to their upcoming winter tour of the West Coast.
Dead & Company confirmed details of their Spring 2025 residency at Sphere in Las Vegas, which runs from March 20 – May 17, 2025.
The Cat Empire detailed an extensive North American tour with dates scheduled for June and July 2025.
Gregory Alan Isakov announced a series of 2025 tour dates featuring the singer-songwriter performing with full symphony orchestras in multiple cities.
Valerie June detailed tour dates for spring and early summer 2025 in support of her recent holiday EP, ‘Gifts, Presents, and Treats.’
Yo La Tengo confirmed tour dates spanning April – May 2025 including multiple nights in Santa Fe and San Francisco.
Pierce The Veil announced their massive I Can’t Hear You World Tour spanning May through December 2025 with support from Sleeping With Sirens and more.
Spafford announced details of their Spring 2025 Tour featuring shows across the Northeast and Midwest.
Lawrence detailed The Family Business Tour Part 2 for March 6 – 29, 2025.
Trey Anastasio announced a solo acoustic tour with dates in March and April 2025, his first extensive unplugged outing in six years.
Cody Jinks announced his Hippies & Cowboys Tour 2025 running from March through September with shows across the United States.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA will embark on their co-headlining Grand National Tour of North American stadiums beginning in April 2025.
Alison Krauss & Union Station confirmed their first tour together in over 10 years along with plans to release new music in 2025.
Breaking Benjamin and Staind confirmed details of their co-headlining Awaken The Fallen Tour spanning April to June 2025 with support from Wage War and Lakeview.
Mt. Joy confirmed 2025 North American Tour dates featuring shows between April and September.
Widespread Panic confirmed 2025 tour dates in St. Augustine, Florida.
moe. will celebrate the release of their studio album ‘Circle Of Giants’ with a pair of intimate concerts at the Bearsville Theater in Woodstock, New York.
J. Cole will celebrate the 10th anniversary of his acclaimed album, ‘2014 Forest Hills Drive,’ with a special concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Monday, December 16.