Grammy and Brit-nominated Glass Animals have announced an extension of their hugely successful Tour of Earth with 16 new dates across North America this summer.
Alongside the tour announcement, Glass Animals have released a short documentary with footage from the first leg, capturing the culmination of 14 years of growth, creativity and connection, showcasing how this tour became a shared experience between both the band and their dedicated fanbase.
Glass Animals' 2024 Tour of Earth captivated audiences worldwide with sold-out performances across North America, Europe, the U.K. and Australia. Most recently, Glass Animals expanded their tour to Asia, delivering electrifying performances in Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Taipei, Bangkok and Mumbai.
In addition to their own headline dates, the band will also headline a handful of major festivals across North America this summer.
Glass Animals lead vocalist Dave Bayley said, "This tour has made me feel some emotions. The crowds have been another level of incredible … the outfits, the big crowd projects that keep blowing us away all over the world, the synchronized dances … and the inflatable cows. They've just felt so epic and joyful that 1) we had to do a little mini documentary of the tour so far … and 2) it only made sense to do a few more shows around the festivals we had planned. Also … everyone was livid that we missed Florida, Minnesota and Oregon. I get barraged with messages every day. Peer pressure works. We are coming to see you."
The Tour of Earth supports Glass Animals' critically acclaimed fourth studio album, I Love You So F***ing Much.
Tickets for the new dates are on sale now at glassanimals.com. For more information on VIP packages, visit vipnation.com.
Glass Animals Tour of Earth 2025 Dates:
June 7 - Saratoga Springs, NY @ Broadview Stage at SPACJune 8 - New York City @ Governors Ball Music FestivalJune 10 - Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony Summer StageJune 11 - Richmond, VA @ Allianz Amphitheater at RiverfrontJune 13 - Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Music & Arts FestivalJune 14 - Charleston, SC @ Credit One StadiumJune 15 - Wilmington, NC @ Live Oak Bank PavilionJune 17 - Jacksonville, FL @ Daily's PlaceJune 18 - Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock LiveJune 19 - Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union AmphitheatreAug 1 - Montreal, QC @ OsheagaAug 2 - Buffalo, NY @ Darien Lake AmphitheaterAug 4 - Minneapolis, MN @ ArmoryAug 5 - Omaha, NE @ Steelhouse OmahaAug 7 - Colorado Springs, CO @ Ford AmphitheaterAug 9 - Aspen, CO @ Up In The SkyAug 12 - Troutdale, OR @ McMenamins Edgefield AmphitheaterAug 15 - Nampa, ID @ Ford Idaho Center AmphitheaterAug 16 - Bend, OR @ Hayden Homes AmphitheaterAug 17 - Stateline, NV @ Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys
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