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Todd Rundgren Announces Summer 2025 Tour Dates

Prairie Prince, Bruce McDaniel and Todd Rundgren perform during The ME/WE 2024 Tour at The Parker, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA - 22 May 2024 Todd Rundgren performs Live at The Parker, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA - 22 May 2024
Photo by Larry Marano/Shutterstock (14505095g) Prairie Prince, Bruce McDaniel and Todd Rundgren perform during The ME/WE 2024 Tour at The Parker, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA - 22 May 2024 Todd Rundgren performs Live at The Parker, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA - 22 May 2024

Todd Rundgren, a staple in the rock music scene, has announced an exciting U.S. tour set for 2025, intriguingly titled the “Still Me, (Still We)” tour. This tour represents a continuation and evolution of his previous 2024 “Me/We” tour, promising fans an immersive experience. Rundgren describes the show as a narrative with an important message, suggesting that even with the passing of a year, the story he wishes to tell remains significant and relevant. With this endeavor, Rundgren seems set on creating a concert experience that is both emotionally resonant and musically rich, showcasing not just his music, but also his unique storytelling prowess.

In terms of personnel, Rundgren will be sharing the stage with a robust ensemble of talented musicians, ensuring a dynamic and engaging live performance. His band includes notable figures such as Gil Assayas on keys, Bruce McDaniel on guitar, Prairie Prince on drums, Bobby Strickland handling the horns, and Kasim Sulton on bass. This line-up promises a depth of musicality and showmanship that Rundgren's performances are known for. Fans can expect a profound musical journey that traverses the breadth of Rundgren's extensive career while also introducing them to new material and interpretations.

The tour kicks off on June 21 at the Park Theatre in Cranston, Rhode Island, and is set to traverse various iconic locations throughout the U.S., including the Riviera Theatre in Chicago, the Capital One Hall in Tysons, Virginia, and the Knight Theater in Charlotte, North Carolina. Particular highlights include his participation in events such as the Syracuse Jazz Festival in New York, which marks a significant cultural milestone where Rundgren's unique fusion of rock and narrative artistry will likely resonate profoundly with audiences.

In addition to the main lineup, Wendy Moten, known for her remarkable performance as the runner-up on the 2021 season of “The Voice,” will join Rundgren. This collaboration promises to add a star-studded touch to the proceedings, blending her powerful vocals with Rundgren's signature sound. Together, they will traverse the country, delivering performances that combine Rundgren's renowned songwriting with Moten's expressive vocal talent, thereby offering a concert experience that is both fresh and nostalgic.

Todd Rundgren's 2025 Still Me, (Still We) Tour
6/21 – Park Theatre @ Cranston, RI
6/22 – Cary Hall @ Lexington, MA
6/25 – Memorial Hall @ Plymouth, MA
6/26 – Twilight Series @ Pennsauken, NJ
6/28 – Syracuse Jazz Festival @ Syracuse, NY
6/29 – The Egg @ Albany, NY
7/2 – Count Basie Center @ Red Bank, NJ
7/3 – Artpark @ Niagara Falls, NY
7/5-6 – Bearsville Theater @ Woodstock, NY
7/8 – Andrew J. Brady Center @ Cincinnati, OH
7/9 – Bell's Beer Garden @ Kalamazoo, MI
7/11 – Riverside Casino and Golf Resort @ Riverside, IA
7/13 – Riviera Theatre @ Chicago, IL
7/15 – Sweetwater Pavilion @ Ft Wayne, IN
7/16 – Pantages Theater @ Minneapolis, MN
7/19 – The Agora @ Cleveland, OH
7/20 – Capital One Hall @ Tysons, VA
7/22 – Wilson Center at Cape Fear College @ Wilmington, NC
7/24 – Knight Theater @ Charlotte, NC
7/25 – Charleston Music Hall @ Charleston, SC
7/27 – The Plaza Live @ Orlando, FL

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