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Eric Clapton Announces 2025 US Tour Dates

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After the successful release of his studio album, Meanwhile, Eric Clapton is set to take the stage once more with a brief series of performances in the United States. The tour will encompass six major shows slated to begin in September, primarily across the Midwest and East Coast, a journey that has fans eagerly anticipating his return. The limited run will span 6 shows in the US with locations including Nashville, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and Connecticut.

The tour marks a collaborative and electrifying partnership with The Wallflowers, who will serve as special guests for all six dates. This pairing is anticipated to draw diverse audiences and create a rich musical experience, blending Clapton’s timeless guitar work with The Wallflowers' distinct alternative rock style, led by Jakob Dylan.

Clapton's band for the tour is composed of an impressive array of talent, ensuring a performance that is musically dynamic and sophisticated. The band includes Nathan East on bass and vocals, Edward ‘Sonny' Emory III behind the drums, Doyle Bramhall II on guitar, Tim Carmon on Hammond organ and keyboards, Chris Stainton contributing on keyboards, and Sharon White and Katie Kissoon providing backing vocals. This ensemble is renowned for enhancing Clapton's performances, each member bringing their distinctive flair and expertise to the stage.

Tickets for the tour will become available via a presale starting Thursday, March 6th. The general sale will follow on Friday, March 7th, through Ticketmaster. As anticipation builds, tickets are expected to sell rapidly, given Clapton's legendary status and the relatively limited number of dates available. Fans are encouraged to secure their spots promptly, with options available for presale via Live Nation using the code “FUNKY.”

Check Out Eric Clapton 2025 US Tour Dates Here:

09/08 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena 
09/11 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Arena 
09/13 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center 
09/16 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden 
09/19 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden 
09/20 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena

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