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Pierce the Veil Add Dates to 2025 Fall Tour

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Pierce The Veil has announced the addition of new tour dates for their much-anticipated “I Can’t Hear You World Tour,” expanding its reach throughout North America. The tour, which already features numerous stops, will continue its journey with the addition of a fall leg, bringing their dynamic live performances to several new cities. One of the notable additions is a performance slated for October 15 at the Walmart AMP in Rogers, Arkansas. This stop is part of the renowned 2025 Cox Concert Series and will see Pierce The Veil accompanied by supporting acts HEALTH, Ecca Vandal, and Like Roses.

The stops are added to the rockers’ “I Can’t Hear You World Tour.” The concert at Walmart AMP promises to be a thrill for rock enthusiasts in the region. With ticket prices set between $35 and $100, fans have the perfect opportunity to see their favorite band live. Citi cardmembers have the advantage of early access to presale tickets starting from April 1 until the evening of April 3, following which tickets will be available to the broader public starting April 4. Those attending can also enhance their experience with additional 2025 season add-ons, such as reserved parking, AMP Underground access, and Fast Track entry, ensuring the night is memorable.

This tour serves as a retrospective of nearly two decades of music from the band, celebrating their longstanding dedication to their art and fans. Their journey, which started in 2007 when brothers Vic and Mike Fuentes transitioned from their high school band Before Today to Pierce The Veil, has taken them across numerous venues and festivals globally. The statements from the band emphasize the unique connection they share with their fans, making this tour a celebration not only of their musical journey but of the community that has supported them.

In addition to their anticipated performance at the Walmart AMP, Pierce The Veil’s tour will also navigate through other notable locations, including their participation in festivals and other significant shows in venues like New York’s Madison Square Garden and London’s OVO Arena Wembley. The fall leg of the tour includes performances in cities such as Milwaukee, Oklahoma City, Cincinnati, and more, ending in West Palm Beach, FL. Each stop is expected to deliver a powerhouse performance of fan favorites and new material.

Check Out Pierce the Veil 2025 Tour Dates Here:

10/14 Zoo Amphitheater – Oklahoma City, OK
10/15 Walmart Amp – Rogers, AR
10/17 American Family Insurance Amphitheater – Milwaukee, WI
10/18 Ruoff Music Center – Noblesville, IN
10/19 Riverbend Music Center – Cincinnati, OH
10/21 Northwell at Jones Beach Theater – Wantagh, NY
10/22 The XFINITY Theatre – Hartford, CT
10/24 Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach – Virginia Beach, VA
10/25 Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek – Raleigh, NC
10/26 Coca-Cola Amphitheater – Birmingham, AL
10/28 CCNB Amphitheater – Simpsonville, SC
10/30 iTHINK Financial Amphitheater – West Palm Beach, FL

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