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Heart Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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Followers 964,440
Category Rock
Concerts
Mar
26
Fiserv Forum
Milwaukee
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Mar
28
Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center
Knoxville
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Mar
29
Charleston Coliseum
Charleston
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Mar
31
KeyBank Center
Buffalo
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Apr
02
Bell Centre
Montreal
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Apr
04
Canadian Tire Centre
Ottawa
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Apr
05
Centre Vidéotron
Quebec City
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Apr
10
Heart at Coca-Cola Coliseum
Toronto
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Apr
12
Heart at Foxwoods Resort Casino
Ledyard
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Apr
13
Heart at Agganis Arena
Boston
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Apr
16
Heart at Radio City Music Hall
New York
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May
31
Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena
Atlantic City
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Jun
01
Heart
Vienna
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Jun
03
Rupp Arena
Lexington
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Jun
04
Fox Theatre Detroit
Detroit
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Jun
07
An Evening With Heart
Hinckley
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Jun
10
Ford Center
Evansville
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Jun
12
The Fabulous Fox
St Louis
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Jun
14
Texas Trust CU Theatre
Grand Prairie
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Jun
15
H-E-B Center at Cedar Park
Cedar Park
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Jun
18
Raising Cane's River Center
Baton Rouge
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Jun
20
Legacy Arena at the BJCC
Birmingham
Tickets
Jun
22
North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center
North Charleston
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Jun
24
VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
Jacksonville
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Jun
25
Hertz Arena
Estero
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Jun
27
Kia Center
Orlando
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Jun
28
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino - Hollywood, FL
Hollywood
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Aug
27
Allentown Fairgrounds
Allentown
Tickets
About Heart
Anyone who has turned on the radio in the last several decades knows Heart intimately. California born Seattle bred sisters Nancy and Ann Wilson are behind some of rock’s most iconic hits from the wild call of “Barracuda” to the epic lilt of “Magic Man” to the deranged shriek of “Crazy On You.” Nancy’s guitar and Ann’s wail are practically part of the national archive, indelible elements of American pop culture. In their nearly forty years as a band the Wilson sisters have been lauded as sex symbols, idealized as feminist icons, and worshiped by critics and fans alike, selling over 35 million albums worldwide and thrilling audiences with their raucous live show. But as the band gear up for the October 2nd release of a brand new studio album, Fanatic, as well as their first ever biography, Kicking and Dreaming: A Story of Heart, Soul and Rock and Roll the question isn’t where has Heart been but where are they going next? “When you’re pushing sixty you know what you want and you go for it,” Nancy says. “You’re not going to test it out for five or ten years, you’re going to get in the car and drive.” After rising to rock power in the 70s Heart racked up massive hits from their debut (in 1976) all the way through the 90s including songs like “These Dreams,” and “Alone.” Then, in the 2000s the Wilson sisters focused on other priorities. Nancy composed and performed award winning film scores to Jerry Maguire and Almost Famous. Ann developed her career as a solo artist. But you can’t keep Heart quiet for too long. In 2010 the band returned to the Billboard Top 10 with the release of Red Velvet Car and a Top 5 DVD Night at Sky Church. The subsequent tour reinvigorated the sister’s taste for live performance and life on the road but as they looked forward to recording another record, something seemed to be in the way: their past. For years friends and colleagues had been asking the sisters to do a book about Heart and it just didn’t feel right. “They always came to us with a real lascivious tabloid-y type idea,” Ann says. “You know - think of the ugliness and the dirtiness – but that’s so one dimensional. We’ve had moments of failure and vulnerability and humiliation, sure, but ours is also the story of women who are being told there are rules to follow and just won’t do it.” In the wake of the success of Red Velvet Car it felt like it was finally time to tell the true story of Heart’s past as a means of embracing Heart’s future. So the sisters decided to collaborate with veteran music journalist and Seattle rock scene expert Charles R. Cross, who also wrote the definitive Nirvana biography, Heavier Than Heaven as well as Roomful of Mirrors, a biography of Jimi Hendrix. “We figured if anyone can get the true rock and roll story of it all it’s going to be him,” Ann says. Once they knew the book was happening, in typical Wilson sister fashion they didn’t hold back. “There’s really no point in going through all of this if you’re going to write a white wash – we really hung ourselves out there,” Ann says. Nancy agrees “I started talking about the book with Charley while I was going through a divorce, which was really hard, but later I was able to have the objectivity to come at the entire book from a healed sort of place. We don’t leave much unsaid.” While they were mining the deep past with Cross, the Wilson sisters were also pulling shoeboxes out from under their beds, so to speak, in search of special rarities to include on the first ever Heart box set, Strange Euphoria, which came out in June. “Part of the Devil’s bargain we’ve made with the industry is that there’s a very tight idea of what the outside world perceives Heart to be and a lot of the time the songs we’ve come up with don't fit that,” Ann explains. “We really do have multiple faces and this box set shows that.” Between the book and the box set, the Wilson sisters had fully exorcized the past and now it was time to think about the future; they started writing songs that would become Fanatic. “We did it every possible way,” Nancy remembers. “We had many nights together on the tour bus. Then, when I was in LA and Ann was in Seattle we were each emailing each other lyrics ideas and [producer] Ben Mink groove ideas.” The threesome eventually congregated in the sister’s hometown outside of Seattle and had a series of what Nancy calls songwriting “pow wows.” When it came time to record, the band’s approach was organic, very much in keeping with their roots as true performance oriented rock band. “These days things are formulated digitally or layered or looped and assembled but this is live groove,” Nancy explains. “It was our mission to go in there and capture the energy as it magically happens without too much over-thinking or repetition, just letting it escape.” When you put the Wilson sisters plus some trusted musicians in a room with instructions to feel their way around, great things happen. “You do a take and you listen and you go that’s so great, but that’s not the one, and then you go and have a snack and keep going and suddenly it’s like everybody’s hair goes up and it’s like: that’s the one!” Nancy says with glee. From the crackling guitar noise and vicious drumbeat that drives album opener and title track “Fanatic” through the scorched-earth power of tracks like the “Mashallah” Fanatic is definitely a full-bodied American rock and roll record. “I place it really highly among the albums we’ve made, right along side Little Queen or Dog & Butterfly,” Nancy says. “Those are two really heavy hitting albums and this one has that same spark.” But the record's power is nuanced. “Million Miles,” has delectably ominous prog rock undertones, the collaboration with Sarah McLachlan, “Walkin’ Good,” has a sweet folky delicacy, and “Pennsylvania” is a poetic painting of a ballad. Among the album’s stand outs is also “Dear Old America,” which blends Heart’s signature rollicking rock and roll guitars with poignant lyrics about soldiers coming home from war, a topic close to both sisters’ hearts since they were born and raised as Marine corps brats. As it should, the title track most succinctly encapsulates the spirit of Fanatic. “I thought of Nancy who is so devoted to the idea of love and especially to the idea of romantic love,” Ann recalls. “She will not take no for an answer. There is no way you could ever convince her that it’s not real. She will not hear it. She’s a true fanatic about love, and I thought how cool and inspiring is that? The meaning then grows to become a worldview.” Honoring your past while believing in the beauty and power of what’s to come has always been central to Heart’s ethos - it’s reflected in the brashness and defiant emotion of their signature sound. No one should be surprised that at this point in their career the desire to make emotional, rebellious music has only intensified. “We always joke around that we are warriors for love,” Nancy says. “We are the peace core and guitars and dreams are our lethal weapons. We say yes to inspiration. Say yes to the impossible impractical thing. We say yes to love. We go out in the trenches and fields with our weapons and shoot.”
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Genres
Rock
Band members
Nancy Wilson, Dan Rothchild, Ben Smith, Ann Wilson, Craig Bartock, Chris Joyner
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What fans are saying
Scott
5 / 5
Nancy Wilson is one of the greatest rock guitarists. Ann still has a great voice. The sisters brought along an awesome band. Their songs helped define arena rock. Go see them perform! Cheap Trick is now a family affair. I thoroughly enjoyed their set.
PPG Paints Arena Pittsburgh, PA
May 24, 2024
Scott
5 / 5
I didn't go to the show, but I'm sure it was amazing. This app is really annoying. Whenever I look up a concert, even if I don't order tickets, it assumes I went to the show. So it asks me for a review.
Footprint Center Phoenix, AZ
Mar 07, 2025
Nancy
5 / 5
Heart was awesome!! They sounded amazing, and they played and rocked out like back in the day!!! It was such a fun, fantastic concert! Thank you, Heart, for putting your heart and soul into all that you do!!! ♥️
Spokane Arena Spokane, WA
Mar 12, 2025
Thomas
4 / 5
Cheap trick was not there but Squeeze opened and was only somewhat comparable since I only know 2 songs not half a set like with Cheap trick or even heart who I know almost all their songs.
Golden 1 Center Sacramento, CA
Mar 19, 2025
David
4 / 5
A great show, Ann has been able to keep her voice in a dynamic despite her age, Bravo! The band was tight with super supporting vocals. Four guitars makes for a rockin evening.
Allstate Arena Rosemont, IL
May 19, 2024
Matty
4 / 5
Great show with iconic rock stars that have been present for decades. I’m afraid this could be the last time we see both bands in Winnipeg but I hope not
Canada Life Centre Winnipeg, MB
Mar 26, 2025
Michael
5 / 5
Excellent, they played a good mix of material from Dreamboat Annie to a solo tune from Ann and then Nancy. The concert went 95 minutes with a two song encore.
Little Caesars Arena Detroit, MI
May 22, 2024
Nan
5 / 5
Last time I saw them before they had their falling out. Saw Ann solo at The Rose Music Center. Looking forward to seeing the sisters at Riverbend again!
Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati, OH
Feb 12, 2019
newfiegirl1979
5 / 5
This concert was AMAZING. Ann even tho she was in a wheelchair with fractured elbow gave such a great concert. Nancy with her guitar playing blew us away.
Scotiabank Saddledome Calgary, AB
Mar 22, 2025
Chris
3 / 5
The show was just all right. All the great songs were kinda played down and didn't rock. I did love the Zeppelin songs but three. 😑
Schottenstein Center Columbus, OH
May 22, 2024
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Heart Tour Cities
Buffalo, NY Ottawa, ON Montreal, QC Boston, MA Toronto, ON Baton Rouge, LA Knoxville, TN St Louis, MO Allentown, PA Hollywood, FL Grand Prairie, TX North Charleston, SC Birmingham, AL Charleston, WV Cedar Park, TX Vienna, VA Jacksonville, FL Hinckley, MN Estero, FL Atlantic City, NJ Orlando, FL Milwaukee, WI Detroit, MI Evansville, IN Ledyard, CT Lexington, KY New York, NY

Frequently Asked Questions About Heart

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Heart on tour?

Yes, Heart is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Heart concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Heart tour is scheduled for 28 dates across 27 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Heart scheduled to play?

Heart is scheduled to play 28 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Heart tour start?

Heart’s tour starts Mar 26, 2025 and ends on Aug 27, 2025. They will play 27 cities; their most recent concert was held in Milwaukee at Fiserv Forum and their next upcoming concert will be in Ottawa at Canadian Tire Centre.

What venues is Heart performing at?

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

2025 Tour Dates:

Mar 26 - Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum
Mar 28 - Knoxville, TN @ Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center
Mar 29 - Charleston, WV @ Charleston Coliseum
Mar 31 - Buffalo, NY @ KeyBank Center
Apr 02 - Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
Apr 04 - Ottawa, ON @ Canadian Tire Centre
Apr 05 - Quebec City, QC @ Centre Vidéotron
Apr 10 - Toronto, ON @ Coca-Cola Coliseum
Apr 12 - Ledyard, CT @ Foxwoods Resort Casino
Apr 13 - Boston, MA @ Agganis Arena
Apr 16 - New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall
May 31 - Atlantic City, NJ @ Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena
Jun 01 - Vienna, VA @ Filene Center at Wolf Trap
Jun 03 - Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena
Jun 04 - Detroit, MI @ Fox Theatre Detroit
Jun 07 - Hinckley, MN @ Grand Casino Hinckley
Jun 10 - Evansville, IN @ Ford Center
Jun 12 - St Louis, MO @ The Fabulous Fox
Jun 14 - Grand Prairie, TX @ Texas Trust CU Theatre
Jun 15 - Cedar Park, TX @ H-E-B Center at Cedar Park
Jun 18 - Baton Rouge, LA @ Raising Cane's River Center
Jun 20 - Birmingham, AL @ Legacy Arena at the BJCC
Jun 22 - North Charleston, SC @ North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center
Jun 24 - Jacksonville, FL @ VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
Jun 25 - Estero, FL @ Hertz Arena
Jun 27 - Orlando, FL @ Kia Center
Jun 28 - Hollywood, FL @ Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino - Hollywood, FL
Aug 27 - Allentown, PA @ Allentown Fairgrounds
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