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Young the Giant Announce 2025 Acoustic Tour Dates

 

Young the Giant is going on tour. The band has announced an acoustic tour for 2025, with a promise to play intimate venues and create a new and unique atmosphere for their performances. Check out a list of tour dates below.

Young the Giant’s tour dates will commence this fall, adding to a number of festival dates scheduled for the summer. Tickets for this new tour begin this Friday, June 6 at 10 a.m. local time, and are available for purchase here.

“There’s something so thrilling about reimagining our music in a way that’s more improvised, less controlled, and in a place you wouldn’t expect,” the band said in a statement. “We’re hoping to bring this feeling to you in our new tour Young the Giant: In The Open. While we can’t play a full set for you under a bridge or on a cliffside, we hope these beautiful intimate venues will give you the same feeling.”

Young the Giant 2025 Acoustic Tour Dates:

June 6 – Let’s Go Music Festival – Crownsville, MD #

June 27 – Hard Rock Casino – Cincinnati, OH (w/ Joywave)

June 28 – Summerfest – Milwaukee, WI #

July 11 – Citi Field – Queens, NY (Supporting The Lumineers)

July 12 – Tropicana Atlantic City – Atlantic City, NJ

July 13 – Freeman Arts Pavilion – Selbyville, DE

July 17 – Fenway Park – Boston, MA (Supporting The Lumineers)

July 19 – Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino – Niagara Falls, NY

August 15 – Waikiki Shell – Honolulu, HI (w/ Cold War Kids)

September 4 – The Troubadour – Los Angeles, CA (performing debut album)

September 5 – The Troubadour – Los Angeles, CA (performing Mind Over Matter)

September 6 – Meritage Resort – Napa, CA *

September 9  – Quarry Amphitheater – Santa Cruz, CA *

September 10 – Pappy & Harriet’s – Pioneertown, CA *

September 12 – OC Fair – Costa Mesa, CA (w/ Wilderado)

September 13 – Whale Rock Music & Arts Festival – Templeton, CA #

September 15 – Rialto Theatre – Tucson, AZ *

September 18 – Fountain Street Church – Grand Rapids, MI *

September 21 – Lincoln Theatre – Washington, DC *

September 22 – Lincoln Theatre – Washington, DC *

September 25 – The National – Richmond, VA *

September 26 – Firefly Distillery – Charleston, SC *

September 27 – The Coves Amphitheater – Union Hall, VA *

September 27-28 – Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival – Franklin, TN #

October 2 – Athenaeum Center – Chicago, IL *

October 3 – Athenaeum Center – Chicago, IL *

October 5 – Uptown Theater – Kansas City, MO *

October 7 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO  (w/ Saint Motel)

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*w/ special guest Cassandra Coleman

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