The Steve Miller Band returns to Southwest Florida this October for more "Jungle Love,” “Abracadabra" and other pop-rock hits. Hertz Arena announced the show this week. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m.
The Steve Miller Band have canceled the entirety of their 2025 American tour, citing extreme weather. The five-piece rock band, consisting of founding frontman Steve Miller, bassist Kenny Lee Lewis, ...
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The Steve Miller Band is in uncharted territory when it comes to reasons for canceling a tour. The band announced Wednesday night on social media and its official website that it had canceled all ...
They’re afraid to fly like eagles. The Steve Miller Band was scheduled to perform at the New York State Fair and two other concerts upstate in August — but, on Wednesday, the classic rock group ...
In its cancellation announcement, the Steve Miller Band did not specify which areas or weather events posed a risk to its tour plans. (Volker Hartmann / Dapd) The Steve Miller Band has pulled the plug ...
The Steve Miller Band have called off their tour dates for the rest of the year. Frontman Steve Miller shared a statement on the band’s website explaining that he was pulling the plug due to extreme ...
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More than 30 shows are affected by the sudden decision Daniel Knighton/Getty The Steve Miller Band has canceled its 2025 tour dates, stating weather-related issues Upcoming shows are no longer listed ...
The ever-durable Steve Miller will hit the road this summer for a 31-date tour. Kicking off Aug. 15 in Bethel, New York, and wrapping Nov. 8 in Anaheim, California, the tour will boast classic rock ...
The Steve Miller Band has pulled the plug on its 2025 tour a month before it was set to kick off. Why? In the band's words: "Blame it on the weather." The California rock group announced Wednesday ...