Terminal B in Buffalo announced today the 2025 lineup for their summer concert series from May to September.
Located on the Outer Harbor along Lake Erie, Terminal B debuted just last year at Buffalo Waterfront, bringing scenic entertainment and large-scale multicultural events to the area.

“There’s something truly special about watching the sun set over Lake Erie while enjoying an incredible live music performance,” Buffalo Waterfront manager, Lauren Ford said. “We’re proud to have one of the few waterfront venues of this scale right here in Western New York.”
The venue holds up to 6,000 people with free parking. New this year, Terminal B will also introduce a jumbotron concert goers in lawn seats to better enjoy the shows.
The 2025 Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino Outer Harbor Live Concert Series will feature 17 concerts this summer.
Saturday, May 17 — Warren Zeiders

Terminal B will kick off its summer season on May 17 with Warren Zeiders on his Relapse Tour, a country artist from Hershey Pennsylvania. Known for hit song “Pretty Little Poison” and “Betrayal,” 25-year-old Zeiders has over eight million streams on Spotify. Since his debut in 2023, Zeiders toured with Jelly Roll and headlined in his Pretty Little Poison tour.
For tickets to the Warren Zeiders performance, click here.
Sunday, June 1 — Simple Plan

The Canadian pop-punk band, Simple Plan got their start in 1999 on MTV. This year, the band was featured on Avril Lavigne’s newest single “Young and Dumb”, released on March 9. Simple Plan will celebrate their 25th anniversary with the Bigger Than You Think! U.S. Tour.
For tickets to the Simple Plan performance, click here.
Tuesday, June 3 — WALLOWS

WALLOWS will take the Terminal B stage on June 3 on their Model & More Tour. The alternative rock band’s single “Are You Bored Yet?” featuring Clario reached the Top Ten alternative Billboard 200 charts in 2019. WALLOWS members, Dylan Minnette, Braeden Lemasters and Cole Pearson formed the band in their teens. Following several name changes, 4 studio albums and 2 EPs, the group has reached eight million streams on Spotify. With More EP released in March, WALLOWS will bring their 80s-influenced sound and bedroom pop to Buffalo.
For tickets to the WALLOWS performance, click here.
Saturday, June 28 — Pride at Terminal B, featuring Bob the Drag Queen & Rebecca Black

Terminal B will celebrate its second annual Pride event on June 28. The event will feature Bob the Drag Queen, winner of season eight of RuPaul’s Drag Race and Rebecca Black singer, songwriter, youtuber and DJ. Pride at Terminal B will also feature local food, drink and clothing vendors. A portion of the proceeds from the event will go to Evergreen Health programs and services that support the Western New York LGBTQ+ community.
For tickets to Pride at Terminal B, click here.
Thursday, July 3 — Greensky Bluegrass

Greensky Bluegrass is a five-piece American bluegrass jam band from Kalamazoo, MI. Since their debut in 2000, Greensky Bluegrass has sold out three nights at Red Rocks and reached #1 on the bluegrass charts with their 2019 sophomore album “All for Money.”
For tickets to the Greensky Bluegrass performance, click here.
Saturday, July 5 — The Psychedelic Furs

The Psychedelic Furs will take the Terminal B stage on July 5 with special guests The Chameleons. The London band debuted in 1977 and rose to fame in the 80s with singles like “Love My Way” and “Pretty in Pink.” Since then, the Psychedelic Furs are recognized as one of the most influential bands of the post-punk and alternative rock genres. The band’s music was sampled by artists like Drake, Jay-Z and Arctic Monkeys.
For tickets to The Psychedelic Furs performance, click here.
Friday, July 18 — Dark Star Orchestra

Dark Star Orchestra is a Grateful Dead cover band, performing for over 25 years. The band not only recreates past Dead setlists, but creates their own from Grateful Dead’s extensive catalogue. This summer, the band will also visit, Schenectady, Farmingville, LaFayette, Rochester, Bethel, and New York City for their New York Shows.
For tickets to the Dark Star Orchestra performance at Terminal B, click here.
Saturday, July 19 — Megan Moroney

Megan Moroney will stop at Terminal B on her Am I Okay? Tour on July 19. The 27-year-old country singer, known for her single “Tennessee Orange,” reached the top 20 on country radio and achieved platinum status in 2023. Danielle Bradbery, pop country singer and 2013 winner of The Voice, will join Moroney at Terminal B.
For tickets to the Megan Moroney performance, click here.
Saturday, July 26 — Barenaked Ladies

Two time GRAMMY award winners Barenaked Ladies will come to Terminal B for their Last Summer on Earth Tour. The lyrically eclectic Canadian band, known #1 hit single “One Week,” encompass genres of rock, pop and folk. The Barenaked Ladies will be joined by openers Sugar Ray and Fastball on their summer tour.
For tickets to the Barenaked Ladies performance, click here.
Saturday, Aug. 2 — Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra with Frank and the Great Ladies of Song

The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra will host a free concert on Aug. 2. BPO, founded in 1935, presents 120 classic, pop, rock and youth concerts each year. Also in attendance, Frank and the Great Ladies of Song will join BPO with their award-winning vocals. Free attendance requires reserving tickets in advance. Additionally, VIP tickets are available for purchase.
For tickets to the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra performance, click here.
Wednesday, Aug. 6 — Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion

Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion, on their Summer of Discontent Tour, will perform at Terminal B on Aug. 6. Dropkick Murphys are a Celtic punk band from Massachusetts. Their famous sports anthem “I’m Shipping Up to Boston” grew to popularity especially after its iconic appearance in the 2006 film “The Departed.” Bad Religion debuted in 1980 as a punk band with lyrics about politics, religion, science and society.
For tickets to the Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion performance, click here.
Saturday, Aug. 9 — Cooper Alan

Cooper Alan is a country artist that, like many new artists, got noticed as a TikTok influencer. Since going viral with his song “New Normal in 2020, Alan is now an independent touring artist. His inventive entertaining skills stem from freestyle song medleys in a country style. Now on his second year of touring, Alan will perform at Terminal B on Aug. 9.
For tickets to the Cooper Alan performance, click here.
Thursday, Aug. 21 — Jessie Murph

Jessie Murph, a singer-songwriter from Athens, Alabama, blends country, pop and alternative sounds into a genre she calls “dirty pop.” Also rising to popularity on TikTok, the young artist will stop at Terminal B on her Worldwide Hysteria Tour on Aug. 21.
For tickets to the Jessie Murph performance, click here.
Sunday, Aug. 31 — Ani DiFranco

Ani DiFranco will visit Terminal B on her Unprecidented Sh!t tour on Aug. 31. Though classified as a folk rock, DiFranco takes influence from alternative rock, punk, hip-hop, funk and jazz on her 20 studio albums. Hurray for the Riff Raff will join DiFranco with their alternative folk style.
For tickets to the Ani DiFranco performance, click here.
Saturday, Sept. 13 — Ethel Cain

Ethel Cain, singer-songwriter, record producer and model produced music from the age of 18 under different aliases until finally releasing her debut album, Preacher’s Daughter as Ethel Cain. The southern gothic, indie singer grew in popularity in the past few years with lyrics about abuse, religious trauma and coming of age. Opening for Cain on her The Willoughby Tucker Forever Tour is the indie reggae band 9million.
For tickets to the Ethel Cain performance, click here.
Thursday, Sept. 18 — Indigo Girls and Melissa Etheridge

Indigo Girls and Melissa Etheridge are coming together for their Yes We Are Tour this summer. Indigo Girls, an American folk rock duo from Atlanta, Georgia started performing as high school students in 1985. Four decades later, the GRAMMY award winning duo formed their own recording company, released 16 studio albums. Melissa Etheridge, famous for her single “Come to My Window,” creates lyrically confessional songs about her personal experiences.
For tickets to the Indigo Girls and Melissa Etheridge performance, click here.
Saturday, Sept. 27 — Gavin Adcock

Gavin Adcock, a country singer from Georgia, will close out the Terminal B summer concert series on Sept. 27. Adcock grew up on a cattle farm and played football for Georgia Southern University before playing rowdy, high-energy shows and festival performances, described as “absolute chaos in the best way possible” by The Review Junkie.
For tickets to the Gavin Adcock performance, click here.
2025 Terminal B Summer Concert Lineup:
May 17 — 8 p.m. — Warren Zeiders
June 1 — 7 p.m. — Simple Plan
June 3 — 7 p.m. — WALLOWS: Model & More Tour
June 28 — 3:30 p.m. — Pride at Terminal B, featuring Bob the Drag Queen & Rebecca Black
July 3 — 6:30 p.m. — Greensky Bluegrass
July 5 — 8 p.m. — The Psychedelic Furs
July 18 — 7 p.m. — Dark Star Orchestra
July 19 — 8 p.m. — Megan Moroney (SOLD OUT)
July 26 — 7 p.m. — Barenaked Ladies
Aug. 2 — 7 p.m. — Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra with Frank and the Great Ladies of Song (FREE with advance ticket reservation)
Aug. 6 — 7 p.m. — Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion
Aug. 9 — 7 p.m. — Cooper Alan
Aug. 21 — 7:30 p.m. — Jessie Murph
Aug. 31 — 7:30 p.m. — Ani DiFranco
Sept. 13 — 8 p.m. — Ethel Cain (SOLD OUT)
Sept. 18 — 6:30 p.m. — Indigo Girls and Melissa Etheridge
Sept. 27 — 7:30 p.m. — Gavin Adcock
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