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Bachman-Turner Overdrive and the Marshall Tucker Band 2025 Tour Dates

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The iconic rock bands Bachman-Turner Overdrive and The Marshall Tucker Band have teamed up for a much-anticipated co-headlining tour, the “Roll On Down The Highway 2025 Tour.” This collaboration promises a fusion of classic rock and Southern vibes that fans will revel in. The tour is set to kick off on July 18 at Harrah's Stir Cove in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Over the following weeks, it will cover a variety of venues across the United States, with performances at places like the Treasure Island Casino in Welch, Minnesota, the Scheels Arena in Fargo, North Dakota, and the Rose Music Center in Huber Heights, Ohio. The tour's finale will be held at the Amarillo Civic Center Complex in Amarillo, Texas, on August 3.

Bringing more excitement to the lineup is the inclusion of Jefferson Starship as special guests. However, fans attending the Amarillo performance will experience The Outlaws instead of Jefferson Starship. The co-headlining tour presents not just a chance to see legends at work but further showcases Randy Bachman's refreshed lineup, featuring his son Tal Bachman, known for his hit “She's So High,” which blends a mix of original compositions and classic tunes from both Bachman-Turner Overdrive and The Guess Who.

Randy Bachman, a stalwart in the rock and roll world, has successfully rejuvenated BTO, maintaining the band's legacy while integrating a modern twist. The ensemble echoes the soundtracks of many lives with decade-spanning tracks like “Takin’ Care of Business” and “You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet.”

Parallel to this tour, Bachman-Turner Overdrive embarks on the “Back In Overdrive Tour” across Canada, set in motion to commence in early April. This segment illustrates their sustained impact in their homeland. With Canadian rock bands April Wine and Headpins offering support, the tour solidifies Randy Bachman’s enduring influence in the rock domain. This Canadian voyage is primed for stops in cities like Victoria, British Columbia, and Calgary, Alberta, carrying the hallmark BTO experience across the nation.

Founded over five decades ago in Spartanburg, South Carolina, The Marshall Tucker Band remains a definitive influence in Southern rock. Their discography boasts perennial hits like “Can’t You See” and “Heard It in a Love Song” that continue to resonate with audiences. The band's evolutionary journey has been recognized with accolades such as Pandora’s Billionaires Plaque for exceeding one billion streams on the platform.

For fans old and new, the tour presents an opportunity not only to enjoy timeless rock anthems but also to experience the live vitality of rock legends. The co-headlining tour starts in July and represents a significant highlight in the summer concert calendar, offering a thrilling communion of music, nostalgia, and performance artistry that underscores rock’s unyielding appeal.

Check Out Bachman Turner Overdrive/Marshall Tucker Bands 2025 Tour Dates Here:

US Tour Dates with The Marshall Tucker Band and Jefferson Starship: 

07/18/25 – Council Bluffs, IA – Harrah’s Stir Cove
07/19/25 – Welch, MN – Treasure Island Casino
07/20/25 – Fargo, ND – Scheels Arena
07/22/25 – Interlochen, MI – Kresge Auditorium
07/24/25 – Appleton, WI – Neuroscience Group Field
07/25/25 – Terre Haute, IN – The Mill Terre Haute
07/26/25 – Huber Heights, OH – Rose Music Center
08/01/25 – El Reno, OK – Lucky Star Casino
08/03/25 – Amarillo, TX – Amarillo Civic Center Complex (w/ The Outlaws)

US Tour Dates – BTO only: 

07/28/25 – Bloomington, IL – Bloomington Center For The Performing Art
07/29/25 – Elk Grove Village, IL – The Village Green at the Charles Zettek Municipal Complex
07/31/25 – Jefferson City, MO – MU Health Care Capital Region Amphitheater
08/15/25 – Wendover, NV – Peppermill Casino
08/16/25 – Beaver Creek, CO – Vilar PAC
08/18/25 – Boise, ID – Western Idaho Fair
08/21/25 – Pala, CA – Pala Casino
08/22/25 – Ft. McDowell, AZ – We-Ko-Pa Casino
08/23/25 – Albuquerque, NM – Legends Theater at Route 66 Casino 

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