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Black Stone Cherry 2025 Tour Info
Kentucky-based rockers Black Stone Cherry are launching “The Celebrate” 2025 Tour, teaming up with special guests Them Dirty Roses and Ayron Jones for a powerful month-long trek across the United States. The journey begins on November 4 in New Orleans, setting the tone with the band’s signature blend of Southern-fried riffs and hard-hitting rock.
Over the following weeks, the band rolls through a diverse set of cities, stopping in Orlando, Asheville, North Carolina, Virginia Beach, Hartford, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Denver, and Colorado Springs, among others. The tour builds momentum throughout the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and Mountain West regions before wrapping up on December 10 in Cincinnati.
Fans can expect a rich musical experience rooted in the band’s latest work — most recently, their eighth studio album Screamin’ at the Sky (2023) — while drawing from their full catalog of hard rock anthems.
This tour is more than a series of concerts — it’s a celebration of resilience, brotherhood, and the unifying power of rock. Black Stone Cherry, along with Them Dirty Roses and Ayron Jones, are poised to deliver nights brimming with guitar fire, Southern grit, and unquestionable heart.
Black Stone Cherry 2025 Tickets Info
Tickets for Black Stone Cherry 2025 live concerts are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices generally range from $40 to $65 for general admission, depending on the venue and city. Smaller clubs and theaters tend to stay on the lower end of that range, while larger or more in-demand stops may push closer to $70. The pricing reflects the band’s commitment to keeping their shows accessible to fans while delivering high-energy, no-frills rock performances across a wide stretch of the U.S.
About Black Stone Cherry
Black Stone Cherry is an American hard rock band from Edmonton, Kentucky, known for blending gritty Southern rock with heavy metal, blues, and modern alternative influences. Formed in 2001 by childhood friends Chris Robertson, Ben Wells, Jon Lawhon, and John Fred Young, the band quickly made a name for itself with its raw energy, aggressive guitar work, and deeply personal songwriting.
They broke through with their self-titled debut album in 2006, which included standout tracks like “Lonely Train” and “Hell and High Water.” Since then, Black Stone Cherry has built a reputation for consistency, releasing a string of successful albums such as Folklore and Superstition, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, Kentucky, and The Human Condition. Their sound combines thunderous riffs and melodic choruses with lyrics that touch on struggle, resilience, and Southern identity.
Renowned for their intense live performances and tight musicianship, Black Stone Cherry has toured extensively across the U.S. and Europe, sharing stages with major acts like Lynyrd Skynyrd, Def Leppard, and Shinedown. Despite lineup changes over the years — most notably the departure of bassist Jon Lawhon in 2021 — the band has stayed true to its roots, with founding members continuing to lead the charge.
Their music reflects the grit of their Kentucky upbringing while also embracing themes of emotional honesty and perseverance, making them a standout voice in modern rock. Whether delivering swampy grooves or soaring anthems, Black Stone Cherry remains deeply committed to their craft and their fans.