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Peter Frampton adds new 2025 Tour Dates for “Let’s Do It Again Tour”

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Peter Frampton, the renowned rock icon, is generating significant buzz with the expansion of his “Let’s Do It Again!” tour in 2025. This tour follows his much-anticipated induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2024, marking yet another milestone in a career that has captivated audiences for decades. Known for his exceptional guitar skills and charismatic stage presence, Frampton's return to the road promises a celebration of his music legacy, infused with the new energy he now brings after a career-threatening health scare.

Having started the year being honored at the NAMM Show in Anaheim, California, Frampton has continued to capture the spotlight through various media appearances and interviews. These include a feature as the January 2025 cover story for Rock Cellar Magazine where Frampton delves into the personal and professional challenges he's faced—most notably his battle with Inclusion Body Myositis (IBM), a degenerative muscular disease. Despite this, Frampton remains undeterred, showcasing a tenacity that transcends his music. His adaptability in dealing with these challenges is reflected in his commitment to continue touring and producing music, an endeavor that keeps him connected with his ever-loyal fanbase.

The tour's newly announced dates cover an extensive range of locations, ensuring a wide audience across the United States can experience the magic of a Peter Frampton concert. The tour kicks off in the Western U.S. on June 15 at the Hayden Homes Amphitheater in Bend, Oregon, and wraps up in Las Vegas at the Pearl Theater on June 29. Additional stops include iconic venues like the Graton Resort & Casino in California and the Arizona Federal Theatre, each promising a unique live performance featuring Frampton’s classic hits as well as newer compositions.

Frampton's tour continues into the fall, with a series of October performances added due to overwhelming demand. These include sell-out shows at esteemed venues such as the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans and the Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida. These new dates not only highlight the sustained interest in Frampton’s music but also demonstrate his ability to draw crowds even after decades in the business. The extension of the tour signifies Frampton’s indomitable spirit and enduring appeal.

Ticket sales for the tour have been robust, driven by Frampton’s storied reputation and the public’s desire to witness his legendary guitar-playing mastery. Tickets are available through major outlets such as Ticketmaster and AXS, providing convenient access for fans eager to secure their spot at this landmark event. The demand is further fueled by Frampton’s candid sharing of his journey with IBM, a narrative that has resonated with many of his followers and drawn admiration for his courage and resilience.

Frampton’s music has undeniably left an indelible imprint on rock history, and his ability to continue performing despite health adversities serves as an inspiration to both fans and fellow musicians. With this tour, Peter Frampton not only celebrates a triumphant career but also exemplifies the power of perseverance in the face of personal trials. As he takes to the stage once more, audiences can expect to be moved not just by the music, but by the profound humanity of an artist who has continually defined what it means to rock against the odds.

 

Peter Frampton Let's Do It Again! Tour 2025
October 17—New Orleans, LA—Saenger Theatre
October 19—San Antonio, TX—Majestic Theatre
October 21—Grand Prairie, TX—Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie
October 23—Tulsa, OK—The Cove at River Spirit Casino Resort
October 25—Memphis, TN—Orpheum Theatre
October 27—Atlanta, GA—Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
October 29—St. Augustine, FL—The St. Augustine Amphitheatre
October 31—Clearwater, FL—Ruth Eckerd Hall
November 2—Hollywood, FL—Hard Rock Live

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