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Counting Crows Tour Dates Announced for 2025

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Counting Crows have announced a major tour across North America and Europe in 2025, known as “The Complete Sweets! Tour,” which will support their forthcoming album, “Butter Miracle, The Complete Sweets”. This album marks the band’s first full-length release since 2021 and includes tracks from their previous EP “Butter Miracle: Suite One”, supplemented with five new songs.

The tour begins on June 10 in Nashville, Tennessee, and will traverse various iconic locations, concluding in London on November 1. Throughout the North American leg, Counting Crows will be accompanied by special guests The Gaslight Anthem.

The tour’s North American schedule is extensive, covering major cities such as Boston, New Orleans, Las Vegas, and more. The band will then cross the Atlantic, starting their European journey in Brussels on September 21, visiting cities like Berlin, Milan, and Barcelona before heading to the United Kingdom for seven performances, culminating in a grand finale in London. Tickets are anticipated to sell quickly given the band’s enduring popularity, with presales starting on March 11 and general sales on March 14.

Counting Crows gained prominence with the 1993 release of their acclaimed album “August and Everything After”, and have since sold over 20 million records worldwide. The band’s fusion of alternative and classic rock styles has maintained a dedicated fan base over the decades. The tour with The Gaslight Anthem promises a resurgence of nostalgic rock tunes, potentially drawing diverse audiences with varied musical tastes. The collaboration is expected to offer fans a mix of classic hits and fresh material, making each concert a unique experience.

Counting Crows 2025 Tour Dates

June 10 – Nashville, TN, The Pinnacle
June 11 – Kettering, OH, Fraze Pavilion
June 13 – Highland Park, IL, Ravinia Festival (on sale April 24)
June 14 – Indianapolis, IN, Everwise Amphitheater
June 17 – Sterling Heights, MI, Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
June 19 – Etobicoke, ON, The Theatre at Great Canadian Toronto
June 21 – Chautauqua, NY, Chautauqua Amphitheater*
June 22 – Verona, NY, The Event Center at Turning Stone Resort Casino*
June 25 – Gilford, NH, BankNH Pavilion
June 26 – Boston, MA, MGM Music Hall at Fenway
June 28 – Holmdel, NJ, PNC Bank Arts Center
June 29 – Wantagh, NY, Northwell at Jones Beach Theater
July 2 – Springfield, MA, MassMutual Center
July 3 – Grantville, PA, Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course
July 5 – Atlantic City, NJ, Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena
July 6 – Bridgeport, CT, Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater
July 8 – Selbyville, DE, Freeman Arts Pavilion
July 10 – Columbia, MD, Merriweather Post Pavilion
July 12 – Richmond, VA, Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront
July 13 – Bristol, VA, Hard Rock Live Bristol*
July 15 – Charlotte, NC, PNC Music Pavilion
July 17 – Raleigh, NC, Red Hat Amphitheater
July 19 – St. Augustine, FL, The St. Augustine Amphitheatre
July 20 – Clearwater, FL, The BayCare Sound at Coachman Park
July 22 – Hollywood, FL, Hard Rock Live
July 24 – Alpharetta, GA, Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
July 26 – Huntsville, AL, The Orion Amphitheater
July 27 – Gautier, MS, The Sound Amphitheater
July 30 – New Orleans, LA, Saenger Theatre
July 31 – Sugar Land, TX, Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
Aug. 2 – San Antonio, TX, The Espee
Aug. 3 – Durant, OK, Choctaw Grand Theater
Aug. 5 – Albuquerque, NM, Isleta Amphitheater
Aug. 7 – San Diego, CA, Gallagher Square at Petco Park
Aug. 9 – Las Vegas, NV, PH Live at Planet Hollywood
Aug. 10 – Highland, CA, Yaamava’ Theater
Aug. 12 – Inglewood, CA, YouTube Theater
Aug. 13 – Berkeley, CA, The Greek Theatre
Aug. 16 – Vancouver, BC, PNE Fairgrounds* (on sale April 11)
Aug. 17 – Woodinville, WA, Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery (Already on sale)
Aug. 19 – Bend, OR, Hayden Homes Amphitheater
Aug. 21 – West Valley City, UT, Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
Aug. 23 – Englewood, CO, Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
Sept. 21 – Brussels, Belgium, Cirque Royal*
Sept. 22 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, AFAS Live*
Sept. 24 – Copenhagen, Denmark, VegaMain Hall*
Sept. 25 – Oslo, Norway, Sentrum Scene*
Sept. 27 – Stockholm, Sweden, Annexet*
Sept. 29 – Hamburg, Germany, Docks*
Sept. 30 – Berlin, Germany, Huxleys*
Oct. 2 – Stuttgart, Germany, LKA Longhorn*
Oct. 4 Vienna, Austria, Gasometer*
Oct. 6 – Munich, Germany, Tonhalle*
Oct. 7 – Zurich, Switzerland, Volkshaus*
Oct. 9 – Paris, France, L’Olympia*
Oct. 10 – Lyon, France, Transbordeur*
Oct. 12 – Milan, Italy, Alcatraz*
Oct. 14 – Barcelona, Spain, Sala Razzmattazz*
Oct. 15 – Madrid, Spain, La Riviera*
Oct. 17 – Lisbon, Portugal, Coliseu dos Recreios*
Oct. 21 – Dublin, Ireland, 3Arena*
Oct. 23 – Newcastle, UK, O2 City Hall Newcastle*
Oct. 24 – Manchester, UK, O2 Apollo Manchester*
Oct. 26 – Leeds, UK, O2 Academy Leeds*
Oct. 27 – Edinburgh, UK, Edinburgh Academy*
Oct. 29 – Wolverhampton, UK, The Halls*
Oct. 31 – Portsmouth, UK, Portsmouth Guildhall*
Nov. 1 – London, UK, OVO Arena Wembley*

* No Opening Act

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