John Fogerty Tour Dates 2025/2026
John Fogerty is taking a victory lap through the songs that made him an American rock staple. Fresh off releasing Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years (a new collection of CCR re-recordings), Fogerty will hit the road with special guest Hearty Har—the psych-rock band led by his sons Shane and Tyler—playing theaters, arenas, and a festival slot this fall. The run mixes a few previously announced appearances with a concentrated November trek across the U.S., and most shows go on sale starting August 27 (some venues list different on-sale times). Expect a career-spanning set: CCR essentials like “Proud Mary,” “Fortunate Son,” and “Bad Moon Rising,” plus solo favorites such as “Centerfield.”
Tour dates (as of Aug 26, 2025)
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Aug 30 – Niagara Falls, ON — OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino*
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Sep 20 – Las Vegas, NV — iHeartRadio Music Festival (festival set)*
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Sep 29 – Mexico City, MX — Auditorio Nacional* ✱
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Oct 1 – Highland, CA — Yaamava’ Theater*
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Oct 31 – Atlantic City, NJ — Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena
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Nov 1 – Salem, VA — Salem Civic Center
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Nov 3 – Nashville, TN — Ryman Auditorium
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Nov 4 – Atlanta, GA — Fox Theatre
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Nov 5 – Durham, NC — DPAC – Durham Performing Arts Center
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Nov 7 – Virginia Beach, VA — The Dome
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Nov 8 – Bethlehem, PA — Wind Creek Event Center
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Nov 9 – Oxon Hill, MD — The Theater at MGM National Harbor
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Nov 12 – Newark, NJ — New Jersey Performing Arts Center
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Nov 13 – Uncasville, CT — Mohegan Sun Arena
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Nov 14 – Boston, MA — MGM Music Hall at Fenway
* previously announced appearances
✱ Some listings show the Mexico City date as scheduled while others flag it as canceled—check the local ticket page for status.
Key Takeaways
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johnfogerty.com | John Fogerty official tour page (master listing)
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