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Steve Miller Band Announce 2025 US Tour Dates

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The Steve Miller Band is set to embark on an exhilarating tour in the summer of 2025, bringing their classic rock anthems to fans across the Northeast United States. The tour will kick off with a highly anticipated performance on August 15 at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel, NY. From there, the band will make stops in Grantville, Pennsylvania, and Holmdel, New Jersey, among other locations, culminating in New York. This limited three-week run promises to be a celebration of the band's enduring legacy and timeless hits.

Tickets for all concerts will become available on March 21, with prices varying based on seating choices. Fans can purchase tickets through Ticketmaster or other authorized resale platforms. The tour's lineup includes special guest performances by The Rascals, enhancing the overall concert experience. This series of performances is part of an extended concert series associated with the Minnesota State Fair, where the Steve Miller Band will share the stage with other notable acts like Def Leppard and Melissa Etheridge.

The show at the Minnesota State Fair is part of a star-studded lineup that includes appearances by Old Dominion, Melissa Etheridge alongside the Indigo Girls, and the Happy Together Tour featuring iconic artists such as The Turtles. This diverse billing not only reinforces the cultural importance of the state fair as a key event for music lovers but also enhances the anticipation surrounding the Steve Miller Band’s performance. Fans and attendees can look forward to a night filled with hits like “The Joker,” “Fly Like an Eagle,” and “Take the Money and Run,” songs that define the American classic rock landscape.

The tour's announcement followed a recent milestone, the 50th anniversary of the band's pivotal album The Joker. This commemoration included a special box set release, showcasing archive material and classic tracks. The album solidified the band’s status in rock history with its experimental sound and catchy hooks, and its legacy continues to resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners.

Check Out Steve Miller Band 2025 US Tour Dates Here:

08/15 – Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
08/16 – Grantville, PA @ Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course
08/19 – Gilford, NH @ Bank NH Pavilion
08/24 – Wantagh, NY @ Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
08/26 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center
08/30 – Salamanca, NY @ Seneca Allegany Resort & Casinos 

 

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