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Big Wild Announces 2025 North American Tour Dates, Shares New Single “Love Any Longer”

 

Experimental artist Big Wild has announced a North American tour for 2025 and shared a new song. The tour includes stops at some of the largest and most popular clubs in the United States and Canada. Keep reading to view ticket information and find a full list of upcoming show dates. Big Wild’s new song is titled “Love Any Longer” and comes complete with an official visualizer. Watch it and hear the track below.

“Children don’t overthink things–they move with the rhythms of the universe, radically open to experience,” said Big Wild, which is the stage name of multidisciplinary producer and artist Jackson Stell. “‘Love Any Longer’ is about being fearless with your love when you express it for others. There’s freedom in that vulnerability.”

Big Wild shared another new song called “You Belong Here” in April. It was his first single since the 2022 album The Efferusphere. Big Wild’s two most recent releases have been a slight departure from his regular electronic sound, instead embracing a more psychedelic rooted influence.

In late summer and early fall 2025, Big Wild will perform in cities both in the U.S. and Canada. The “Wild Child Tour” kicks off in Nashville, TN on September 4 and concludes in Portland, OR on October 11. A $1 donation from every ticket sold on the “Wild Child Tour” will go to Portland’s Ethos Music Center, a nonprofit that provides free and sliding scale music lessons, ensembles, summer camps, and community outreach to thousands of students across Oregon. Tickets for the full tour go on sale Friday, May 9, at 10 a.m. local time and can be purchased here. Scroll down to view all dates and cities.

Big Wild will also perform at Indy Pride in Indianapolis, IN on June 15. Tickets for that show are available at this link.

Big Wild 2025 Tour Dates:

6/15 – Indy Pride – Indianapolis, IN

9/4 – Marathon Music Works – Nashville, TN

9/5 – The Eastern – Atlanta, GA

9/6 – The Fillmore – Charlotte, NC

9/8 – The National – Richmond, VA

9/9 – Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA

9/11 – Echostage – Washington, DC

9/12 – Avant Gardner – Brooklyn, NY

9/13 – Citizens House of Blues – Boston, MA

9/15 – State Theatre – Portland, ME

9/16 – The Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON

9/18 – Royal Oak Music Theatre – Detroit, MI

9/19 – The Salt Shed – Chicago, IL

9/20 – The Sylvee – Madison, WI

9/23 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN

9/24 – The Truman – Kansas City, MO

9/26 – Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater – Vail, CO

9/27 – Mission Ballroom – Denver, CO

9/30 – Rockwell at The Complex – Salt Lake City, UT

10/2 – Channel 24 – Sacramento, CA

10/3 – The Greek Theatre – Berkeley, CA

10/4 – The Wiltern – Los Angeles, CA

10/7 – Knitting Factory Concert House – Boise, ID

10/9 – Showbox SoDo – Seattle, WA

10/11 – Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn – Portland, OR

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Ben Pagani

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