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Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo Reveal 2025 Tour Dates

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Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, one of the most iconic tandems in rock music, are set to embark on a North American tour in 2025. The duo, celebrated for their string of chart-topping hits and dynamic live performances, will be hitting the road this spring with a series of headlining tour dates. This two-month tour kicks off in April, allowing fans to witness their energetic and unforgettable stage presence. The tour starts on April 11, 2025, in Palm Springs, California, at the Agua Caliente Casino, setting off on a journey that will include performances in major cities such as Austin, Texas; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Albany, New York, as well as a stop in Niagara Falls, Ontario, showcasing their timeless music across North America.

This tour follows a busy 2024 for the legendary pair and builds anticipation for their upcoming projects. In addition to their tour, Benatar and Giraldo have announced a new children’s book, My Grandma and Grandpa Rock!, slated for release in the fall. Illustrated by Tiffany Everett, the book pays homage to the unique and cherished relationship between grandparents and grandchildren, depicting how grandparents can “rock” just by being themselves. This book signifies another creative venture by the duo, adding to their illustrious careers.

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo’s collaboration has stood the test of time, characterized by hits that have become enduring anthems in rock history. Songs such as “We Belong,” “Invincible,” and “Love Is A Battlefield” are just a few examples of their prowess in creating music that captivates audiences. The chemistry between Benatar’s powerful vocals and Giraldo’s masterful guitar playing and production has charted them a unique course in the music industry. Over their career, they have achieved massive commercial success, producing two multi-platinum, five platinum, and three gold albums, alongside 19 Top 40 hits. Their record sales exceed 36 million globally, backed by a streak of four consecutive Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards, and a People’s Choice Award, demonstrating their lasting impact on music and culture.

Their tour, therefore, is a celebration of not just their past successes but also their continuous influence and innovation in music. As recognized Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, their live performances are a testament to their continuing evolution as artists and their commitment to delivering a powerful live experience. Attendees of their upcoming tour can expect a captivating show driven by their distinctive sound and the passionate delivery of classics loved by generations.

For those wishing to secure a spot at these highly anticipated shows, pre-sale tickets were made available via Live Nation on February 13, and general ticket sales began on February 14, ensuring fans ample opportunity to be a part of this musical odyssey. As Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo gear up to take their celebrated sound to cities across North America, excitement continues to build for what promises to be an unforgettable tour, marked by heartfelt performances, nostalgic singalongs, and cherished memories for both the artists and their adoring fans.

Check Out Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo 2025 Tour Dates Here:

April 11 – Agua Caliente Casino – Palm Springs, CA
April 19 – Smart Financial Centre – Sugar Land, TX
April 22 – Paramount Theatre – Austin, TX
April 23 – Majestic Theatre – San Antonio, TX
April 25 – Beau Rivage Resort & Casino – Biloxi, MS
April 26 – Graceland Soundstage – Memphis, TN
April 29 – Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium – Spartanburg, SC
May 1 – The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre – St. Augustine, FL
May 2 – Barbara B Mann Performing Arts Center – Fort Myers, FL
May 4 – Ovens Auditorium – Charlotte, NC
May 6 – Altria Theater – Richmond, VA
May 7 – Virginia Beach Dome – Virginia Beach, VA
May 9 – Clay Center for Arts & Sciences – Charleston, WV
May 10 – Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort – Mt. Pleasant, MI
May 11 – Warner Theatre – Erie, PA
May 14 – The Lyric Baltimore – Baltimore, MD
May 16 – Turning Stone Resort & Casino – Event Center – Verona, NY
May 17 – Fallsview Casino Resort – Grand Ballroom – Niagara Falls, ON
May 20 – Kirby Center for the Performing Arts – Wilkes Barre, PA
May 21 – Palace Theatre – Albany, NY
May 23 – Mershon Auditorium – Columbus, OH
May 24 – Centennial Terrace – Sylvania, OH
May 27 – Peoples Bank Theatre – Marietta, OH
05/29 – Caesars Windsor – The Colosseum – Windsor, ON
05/30 – Blue Gate Theatre – Shipshewana, IN

 

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