As the music industry evolves, one undeniable trend remains: legendary artists are still commanding stages and selling out tours decades into their careers. It raises the question—are iconic acts like Earth, Wind & Fire still touring because of their love for performing and of course, financial gains, or a reflection of the industry’s current state. Let me know your thoughts. Are there simply fewer new artists worth seeing live, or is it the timelessness of these legends that keeps fans coming back for more.
Earth, Wind & Fire has proven their staying power once again with the announcements of a Earth, Wind & Fire has proven their staying power once again with the announcement of a 22-city North American tour for 2025. Starting June 14th at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre in Denver, Colorado, the tour will take the band across the U.S and a grand finale at the Ledge Amphitheatre in Waite Park, Minnesota, on August 10th. Among the highlights is a special three-night engagement at the Hollywood Bowl in Las Angeles from July 2 to July 4, featuring the LA Philharmonic for the venue’s iconic Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular.
Tickets for this tour go on presale starting Wednesday, January 29th at 10a.m, with general sales launching on Friday January 31st. Fans can get their seats through the band's website.
The tour is a continuation of the band's busy performance schedule in 2024. The band co-headlined the “Sing a Song All Night Long Tour” with Lionel Richie, joined forces with Chicago for the “Heart & Soul 2024 Tour,” and wrapped up with a mini-residency at The Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas.
Tickets for this highly anticipated tour go on presale starting Wednesday, January 29, at 10 a.m. local time, with general sales launching on Friday, January 31, at the same time. Fans can secure their seats through the band's official website.
The tour marks a continuation of Earth, Wind & Fire's packed performance schedule following a standout 2024. The band co-headlined the “Sing a Song All Night Long Tour” with Lionel Richie in the spring, joined forces with Chicago for the “Heart & Soul 2024 Tour,” and wrapped up with a mini-residency at The Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas.
Adding to the start of their 2025, the band is collaborating with Questlove on a documentary set to premiere in 2025. Promised to be a “story of joy, persistence, love, pain, magic, and self-discovery,” the film will further cement Earth, Wind & Fire’s place as cultural and musical pioneers.
Whether driven by a love of performing, a connection with fans or the business of music, Earth Wind & Fire’s 2025 tour is sure to prove one thing: legends are still in high demand.
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