The Gen-X icon will hit eight cities backed by local orchestras and his longtime band
Beck will bring his symphonic reinvention back to North American stages this summer, with nine concerts across eight cities backed by local orchestras.
This announcement follows Beck’s well-received orchestral performances at Carnegie Hall and other venues last year. “The band got a little bigger since last time,” Beck joked during his two-night Carnegie stand, with the 73-member Orchestra of St. Luke’s onstage. Among other songs, the setlists highlighted work Beck created with his father, composer David Campbell, whose string arrangements on Sea Change and Morning Phase laid the groundwork for these shows. After the orchestra’s 90-minute appearance, Beck and his band shifted gears, playing “Devil’s Haircut” and “Loser” to round out the evening.
The 2025 tour will feature Beck’s regular backing musicians — guitarist-bassist Jason Falkner, keyboardist Roger Manning, and drummer Joey Waronker — along with the orchestras. Venues on the tour range from Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto to Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado. Tickets for all performances go on sale next Friday at 10 a.m. local time.
TOUR DATES:
July 15 – New Haven, CT @ Westville Music Bowl (with The Westville Philharmonic)
July 16 – Montreal, QC @ Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier (with L’Orchestre Métropolitain)
July 18 – Toronto, ON @ Roy Thomson Hall (with Toronto Symphony Orchestra)
July 19 – Toronto, ON @ Roy Thomson Hall (with Toronto Symphony Orchestra)
July 21 – Cincinnati, OH @ PNC Pavilion at Riverbend Music Center (with Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra)
July 23 – Highland Park, IL @ Ravinia Festival (with Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
July 26 – Colorado Springs, CO @ Ford Amphitheater (with Colorado Symphony)
July 27 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks (with Colorado Symphony)
July 29 – San Diego, CA @ The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park (with San Diego Symphony)