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Gin Blossoms

Gin Blossoms Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 293,255
Category Rock
Concerts
Jul
06
Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino
Las Vegas
Tickets
Jul
19
Rhythm City Casino Resort
Davenport
Tickets
Jul
26
Lucas County Agricultural Society
Maumee
Tickets
Aug
02
The Astro
La Vista
Tickets
Aug
03
Vetter Stone Amphitheater
Mankato
Tickets
Aug
05
Frederik Meijer Gardens Amphitheater
East Grand Rapids
Tickets
Aug
11
Artpark
Lewiston
Tickets
Aug
13
Chevalier Theatre
Medford
Tickets
Aug
15
Gin Blossoms & Toad The Wet Sprocket
Bethlehem
Tickets
Aug
16
Koka Booth Amphitheatre
Cary
Tickets
Aug
18
Rose Music Center at The Heights
Huber Heights
Tickets
Aug
20
Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre at the Count Basie Center for the Arts
Red Bank
Tickets
Aug
23
Powder Ridge Mountain Park & Resort
Middlefield
Tickets
Sep
28
South Star Music Festival 2024
Huntsville
Tickets
About Gin Blossoms
In late 80’s Gin Blossoms started to grow a huge following as the #1 local music draw in Phoenix and certainly were the hometown hero’s of their favorite hang, Tempe, Arizona. Gin Blossoms indelible jangle-pop sound was evolving during radio’s diverse mix of hair bands and grunge music superstars like Nirvana. After the Phoenix New Times chose them the cities best rock band, they qualified to play at the South By Southwest Music Festival in Austin Texas in 1989. That same year, College Music Journal dubbed them the “Best Unsigned Band in America” and added an invitation to perform on MTV’s New Music Awards in New York City. Taking their name from a caption on a W.C. Fields photo, Gin Blossoms signed a record deal with A&M and recorded their first EP “Up And Crumbling” in 1991. But, it was not until their breakout record “New Miserable Experience” in 1992 that their rise to fame began. “New Miserable Experience” kept the band on the charts for almost 3 years with singles “Hey Jealousy,” “Allison Road,” “Until I Fall Away,” “Mrs Rita,” and “Found Out About You.” The album took the airwaves by siege and held MTV hostage with multi cross-over hits in 4 different radio formats. It was this record that rocketed the band into the mainstream going on to sell over 4 million copies making the band a 90’s radio mainstay. In 1995, Robin Wilson, Jesse Valenzuela and veteran composer Marshall Crenshaw wrote the bands 4th of 9 sound track inclusions; “Til I Hear It From You.” The smash hit was released as a Gin Blossoms single and it appeared on the platinum sound track for the film Empire Records. 1996 saw the final record of the decade for Gin Blossoms “Congratulations I’m Sorry.” The album brought two more hits; "Follow You Down" which spent ten weeks in the Top Ten and "As Long As It Matters" which earned a Grammy nomination for Best Performance by a Duo or Group. “It was pretty cool to lose a Grammy to the Beatles. Who else would you want to lose out to” say’s Jesse. The album rocketed into Billboard's Top Ten and a year of touring helped push the record past 1,500,000 in sales. In 5 years, the band released 2 EP’s, two LP’s and over 12 singles that fueled record sales to over 7 million. Their blend of Pop & Rock, now known as Jangle-Pop, became a musical force that helped define the sound of 90’s radio. In 1997, while at peak success and after numerous appearances on late night TV such as Letterman, Leno, Arsenio Hall, Saturday Night Live, The Grammy’s, and endless touring, the group disbanded and began a four year hiatus. It was not until a 2001 New Years Eve performance in Tempe that the members reformed and began touring and recording again. “Since 2001, we have been performing over 120 shows a year. This is what we most enjoy doing” say’s Wilson. “It’s our job and I know all of us are really grateful that we can earn a living making records and entertaining people on the road. We’re doing something we really love! I don’t know many people that can say that when they go to work everyday.” In 2005, former A&M president Al Cafaro resigned the band and partnered to record their 3rd full length album in over 10 years. “Major Lodge Victory” landed on Billboards 200 and was the # 10 Indie album of the year. Released on August 8th, 2006, it included hits “Learning The Hard Way” and the appropriately titled “Long Time Gone.” Billboard magazine called this gem “an effortless triumph of melodic perfection.” “This was a really fun record to make” say’s Scotty. “We assembled some of the old team together and recorded at Ardent Studios with John Hampton again. Ardent is a legendary studio, and were comfortable there – it was a lot of fun.” Back in chart bloom, Entertainment Weekly reviewed “Major Lodge Victory” by saying; “Hardly a half-hearted cash-in, this comeback LP marks a solid addendum to Gin Blossoms multi-platinum peak output.” Their most recent album, 2010’s “No Chocolate Cake”, lands Gin’s back on the singles chart again with “Miss Disarray” and the album shot straight to # 1 on Amazon, hitting Billboard’s top 200 at # 73 and the Indie chart at #14. Because the band members no longer live in the same city—Wilson divides his time between Tempe and New York, Valenzuela is in Los Angeles. Putting the sonic pieces of No Chocolate Cake together presented an exciting new challenge for the band. While Wilson contributed a handful of songs, the bulk of the material chosen for the 11 track set was written by Valenzuela either solo or with different collaborators, including Danny Wilde of The Rembrandts (the Blossoms guitarist first worked with Wilde on The Rembrandts’ song “Long Walk Home”). “In the old days, we used to joke that there was something for everybody in this band,” says Wilson. “There’s just something about the way we play and sound together, but in the end, it’s really about the quality of the songs. If you’re a band and want to sustain a career, no matter what you look like or how you play, you’ve got to have great songs. So it’s those songs and the sound we make…my voice, the guitars, tempos, that add up to something indefinable.” Over the years, Gin Blossoms have toured over 25 different Countries including a five city tour of Iraq in 2010. “It was so much fun to entertain our troops. It’s really insightful to see first hand how our troops live in a combat zone. It really helped to broaden my understanding on the sacrifices they make to protect us at home and abroad. I hope all Americans understand how important it is for us to extend our thanks” says Robin. Gin Blossoms are currently writing a brand new record and hope to finish in time for a 2013 release. “We never rush the writing of a new record” says Jesse. “There’s something to be said for having a level of experience where you instinctively know what works. The best ones are those that feel like they’ve already been there, as if they are just waiting to naturally emerge. I think it’s the quality of the songs we have and Robin’s voice. It’s also a matter of trust. I know when I bring in a song that Robin will know how to sing it, Scotty will know how to play it and Bill will know the groove. I wouldn’t work with guys I had to tell what to do. The key is to not try so hard.” 2013 will bring the band to over 100 cities, a 5 Artist rock cruise, international shows and perhaps a brand new album – stay tuned!
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Genres
Rock
Band members
Jesse Valenzuela, Robin Wilson, Bill Leen, Scott Johnson
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What fans are saying
Megan
5 / 5
The Gin Blossoms keep getting better and better with every performance. Their new music is amazing and the old favorites get the crowd going. The VIP experience is always memorable.
Sands Bethlehem Event Center Bethlehem, PA
Jun 08, 2019
Caleb
5 / 5
Thank you, Gin Blossoms. Anywhere you go to Michigan or Windsor, I will go! Always a top notch show and you guys are aipwr nice and cool also
Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort Mount Pleasant, MI
Jun 15, 2019
Cindy
4 / 5
Robin was wonderful and very engaging with the audience. The rest of the band was terrific, however I found them lacking energy. No matter, the concert was terrific.
Xcite Center at Parx Casino Bensalem, PA
Apr 10, 2019
Geoff
5 / 5
GB are a lot if fun. It was a good show, wish they were headlining and could've played more!!! Always a fun time!! Great venue!!
Leader Bank Pavilion Boston, MA
Jul 11, 2022
Mr
4 / 5
Gin Blossoms were fantastic. Not sure what the opening act was thinking wearing UA clothing in Sun Devil Stadium. Know your audience, jackass.
Sun Devil Football Stadium Tempe, AZ
Mar 30, 2019
Crystal
5 / 5
I have seen Gin Blossoms 15 times since 2002 and I have to say this was their best concert in those 17 years.
Xcite Center at Parx Casino Bensalem, PA
Feb 13, 2019
Todd
5 / 5
Great show including the entire miserable experience album. Robin, Scotty, Jessy, Scott, Bill really engaged what looked like a sold out show.
Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa & Casino Henderson, NV
May 01, 2022
Dona
5 / 5
Great venue for this type of concert. Easy access to the casino and arena stage area. Helpful staff
Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino Chandler, AZ
Apr 10, 2023
Shyanne
5 / 5
Absolutely amazing. Gin Blossoms sounded perfect. The venue was nice as well. Added bonus- Robin Wilson highfived me.
Ponte Vedra Concert Hall Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
Dec 14, 2017
Anne
3 / 5
Love it but don’t like waiting. I thought it started at 8 but they came on at 9:20.
The Senate Columbia, SC
Oct 11, 2019
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Gin Blossoms Tour Cities
Middlefield, CT Las Vegas, NV La Vista, NE Medford, MA Huber Heights, OH Mankato, MN Huntsville, AL Maumee, OH Cary, NC East Grand Rapids, MI Red Bank, NJ Bethlehem, PA Davenport, IA Lewiston, NY

Frequently Asked Questions About Gin Blossoms

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Gin Blossoms on tour?

Yes, Gin Blossoms is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Gin Blossoms concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Gin Blossoms tour is scheduled for 14 dates across 14 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Gin Blossoms scheduled to play?

Gin Blossoms is scheduled to play 14 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Gin Blossoms tour start?

Gin Blossoms’s tour starts Jul 06, 2024 and ends on Sep 28, 2024. They will play 14 cities; their most recent concert was held in Las Vegas at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino and their next upcoming concert will be in Las Vegas at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino.

What venues is Gin Blossoms performing at?

As part of the Gin Blossoms tour, Gin Blossoms is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Jul 06 - Las Vegas, NV @ Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino
Jul 19 - Davenport, IA @ Rhythm City Casino Resort
Jul 26 - Maumee, OH @ Lucas County Agricultural Society
Aug 02 - La Vista, NE @ The Astro
Aug 03 - Mankato, MN @ Vetter Stone Amphitheater
Aug 05 - East Grand Rapids, MI @ Frederik Meijer Gardens Amphitheater
Aug 11 - Lewiston, NY @ Artpark
Aug 13 - Medford, MA @ Chevalier Theatre
Aug 15 - Bethlehem, PA @ Wind Creek Bethlehem
Aug 16 - Cary, NC @ Koka Booth Amphitheatre
Aug 18 - Huber Heights, OH @ Rose Music Center at The Heights
Aug 20 - Red Bank, NJ @ Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre at the Count Basie Center for the Arts
Aug 23 - Middlefield, CT @ Powder Ridge Mountain Park & Resort
Sep 28 - Huntsville, AL @ John Hunt Park Championship Soccer Stadium
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