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Billy Strings Announces 2025 Summer Tour Dates

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Jesse Faatz, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Billy Strings, the illustrious bluegrass musician, has announced the first wave of dates for his 2025 summer tour, with initial performances scheduled in key Midwestern and Northwestern locales. The tour promises a string of exciting live performances, commencing with a highly anticipated show in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on August 8, 2025, at the Fiserv Forum. This marks Strings’ return to the area following his noteworthy performance streaks over the preceding years, including sold-out shows and critically acclaimed concerts. From Milwaukee, the tour progresses to Minneapolis, Minnesota on August 9, before reaching Fargo, North Dakota on August 12, ensuring fans across these regions get to experience the dynamic energy and skill for which Strings is celebrated.

Following these Midwestern performances, the tour will transition to the expansive skylines of Montana, visiting Bozeman’s Brick Breeden Fieldhouse on August 15 and Missoula’s Adams Center on August 16. Such stops highlight Strings’ tour strategy to engage with fans across different geographic and cultural backdrops, ensuring that diverse audiences can partake in the musical journey. These shows are part of Strings’ continuing effort to blend traditional bluegrass with modern influences, incorporating elements that appeal to both long-standing admirers and new enthusiasts alike.

The excitement continues as the tour heads further north to Canada for back-to-back performances at Vancouver’s famous Commodore Ballroom on August 19 and 20. These dates underscore the international appeal of Billy Strings, as he takes his distinctive sound across the border, promising two nights of enthralling performances in a region famous for its vibrant arts scene. Following these dates, the itinerary holds surprises with two yet-to-be-announced locations scheduled for August 22 and 23, arousing anticipation and curiosity among the fan base who eagerly await this revelation.

Tickets for these much-anticipated shows are set to become available for purchase on March 28, 2025. Fans eager to secure their spots for what promises to be a memorable series of concerts can access presale options beginning March 26, via the artist’s official website. This early buying opportunity aims to ensure die-hard followers gain priority access to tickets amidst expected high demand.

Billy Strings’ reputation as a Grammy Award-winning artist further elevates the sense of prestige surrounding this tour. Having recently won a Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album, Strings’ star continues to rise as he marries incredible instrumental talent with emotive lyricism. His latest album, Highway Prayers, achieving the top spot on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart, consolidates his position as a leading figure in the bluegrass and wider music communities. Its success is emblematic of Strings’ ability to continually expand his audience while nurturing the roots of his genre.

 

Check Out Billy Strings 2025 US Tour Dates Here:

08/08 – Fiserv Forum – Milwaukee, Wis.  

08/09 – Target Center – Minneapolis 

08/12 – Scheels Arena – Forgo, N.D. 

08/15 – Brick Breeden Fieldhouse – Bozeman  

08/16 – Adam Center – Missoula, Mont.  

08/19 – Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, B.C.  

08/20 – Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, B.C.  

08/22 – TBA  

08/23 – TBA 

 

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