moe. Announces Fall 2025 Tour, Launching in Port Chester

moe. will kick off their Fall 2025 tour at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, N.Y., launching a coast-to-coast run that extends a milestone year celebrating the band’s 35th anniversary. Following their summer tour, the fall leg includes stops at notable venues such as Hulaween in Live Oak, Fla., and a two-night engagement at The Joy Theater in New Orleans.

moe. tour poster
moe Fall 2025 Tour

The tour starts at The Capitol Theatre and continues through the Midwest, South, and Gulf Coast, concluding with a Halloween co-headlining show alongside The Infamous Stringdusters in New Orleans. VIP packages will be offered for select dates, with a portion of proceeds benefiting Rock The Pink, a music industry initiative that supports the American Cancer Society—an effort that moe. actively supports.

The Fall 2025 run follows moe.’s previously announced summer tour, which kicks off Friday, June 7 at Cathead Jam in Jackson, Miss. The band is set to perform at major festivals including Mountain Jam in Hunter, Northlands in New Hampshire, All Good Now in Maryland, and the Great South Bay Festival on Long Island, among others.

Throughout the summer, moe. will also team up with Umphrey’s McGee and Eggy for select co-headlining dates.

moe. is currently touring in support of Circle of Giants (ATO Records), a critically acclaimed album that reflects the band’s resilience and continued evolution. The release—praised for its emotional depth and dynamic musicianship—features standout tracks such as “Ups and Downs,” “Giants,” and “Living Again.” It also marks the studio debut of keyboardist Nate Wilson, who officially joined the band in 2023.

Also available for pre-order is moe. – The Relix Session, a limited-edition 4-LP vinyl set capturing the band’s live performance at Brooklyn Bowl on May 19, 2023. Pressed on alternating custom blue and fluorescent green/yellow vinyl, the 1,500-copy release features standout tracks including “Recreational Chemistry,” “Lazarus,” “The Faker,” and covers of Pink Floyd’s “Fearless” and Steely Dan’s “Do It Again.” Each set includes an exclusive 11.5″ x 11.5″ photo collage celebrating moe.’s 35-year career. Available exclusively through Relix online and at select tour stops, the release can be pre-ordered [here].

moe. band
Photo credit: Jamie Howard

Formed in 1990 at the University at Buffalo, moe. has established a unique presence in American rock by blending genre-defying musicianship, sharp songwriting, and fearless improvisation. With a devoted and widespread fanbase known as the Famoe.ly, the band regularly headlines major festivals like Bonnaroo and Fuji Rock, shares the stage with legends including The Allman Brothers Band, The Who, and members of the Grateful Dead, and hosts their own signature events such as moe.down and snoe.down.

Read the history of moe.down in three parts, and revisit snoe.down 2013.

The current lineup features Rob Derhak (bass, vocals), Al Schnier (guitar, vocals), Chuck Garvey (guitar, vocals), Jim Loughlin (percussion, vibes), Vinnie Amico (drums), and Nate Wilson (keyboards). Their tireless touring schedule and boundary-pushing creativity have made moe. one of the most enduring and influential acts in the jam scene.

“It feels good to celebrate after the amount of shit we’ve been through. But we’ve always found our way forward—because we have each other.”

Bassist Rob Derhak

General on-sale begins Friday, June 6 at 10 a.m. Tickets and additional information are available at moe.org/tour.

moe. Summer 2025 Tour Dates
Friday, June 7 – Cathead Jam – Jackson, MS
Friday, June 13 – Sharkey’s Event Center – Liverpool, NY w/ Umphrey’s McGee
Saturday, June 14 – Northlands Music Festival – Swanzey, NH
Sunday, June 15 – All Good Now Festival – Columbia, MD
Wednesday, June 18 – The Charleston Pour House – Charleston, SC
Thursday, June 19 – The Charleston Pour House – Charleston, SC
Friday, June 20 – Cohab Space – High Point, NC
Saturday, June 21 – North to Shore Festival – Red Bank, NJ
Friday, June 20 – Sunday, June 22 – Mountain Jam Music Festival – Woodstock, NY**
Thursday, July 10 – Music in the Mountains – Big Sky, MT
Friday, July 11 – Pine Creek Lodge – Livingston, MT
Saturday, July 12 – Pine Creek Lodge – Livingston, MT
Saturday, July 26 – Great South Bay Festival – Patchogue, NY
Tuesday, August 5 – The Burl – Lexington, KY +
Thursday, August 7 – Peoria Waterfront – Peoria, IL +
Friday, August 8 – People Fest – Yuba, WI +
Saturday, August 9 – Warner Vineyards – Paw Paw, MI +
Sunday, August 10 – Hoochenanny Whiskey & Music Festival – Rochester, NY ^
Tues, August 12 – Interlochen Center for the Arts / Corson Auditorium – Interlochen, MI +
Thursday, August 14 – Sweetwater Pavilion – Fort Wayne, IN +
Friday, August 15 – Evans Amphitheater – Cain Park – Cleveland Heights, OH +
Saturday, August 16 – Rock the Ruins – Indianapolis, IN +
Wednesday, Sept 10 – Saturday, Sept 13 – Bender Jamboree – Las Vegas, NV #
** with Dark Star Orchestra, Warren Haynes Band, Leftover Salmon, Goose, JRAD, String Cheese Incident, Khruangbin, Mt. Joy & more
+ with Eggy
^ with Dark Star Orchestra, Eggy, and Galactic
# with The String Cheese Incident, The Wood Brothers, Leftover Salmon, Railroad Earth and more

moe. at Middle Ages Brewery, November 2024 – photo by Dan Bocchino

moe. Fall 2025 Tour Dates
Saturday, October 11 – The Capitol Theatre – Port Chester, NY *
Thursday, October 16 – The Bluestone – Columbus, OH *
Friday, October 17 – Vic Theatre – Chicago, IL *
Saturday, October 18 – Barrymore Theatre – Madison, WI *
Sunday, October 19 – The Fitzgerald Theater – St. Paul, MN *
Tuesday, October 21 – Val Air Ballroom – Des Moines, IA *
Thursday, October 23 – The Pageant – St. Louis, MO *
Friday, October 24 – Taft Theatre – Cincinnati, OH *
Saturday, October 25 – Brooklyn Bowl – Nashville, TN *
Wednesday, October 29 – Georgia Theatre – Athens, GA *
Thursday, October 30 – Hulaween – Live Oak, FL
Friday, October 31 – The Joy Theater – New Orleans, LA ^
Saturday, November 1 – The Joy Theater – New Orleans, LA ^
 * VIP package available
^ with The Infamous Stringdusters

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