Glenn Miller Orchestra Upcoming Events & Tickets

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TOUR: The world-famous Glenn Miller Orchestra is hitting the road again for an unforgettable U.S. 2025-26 Tour, bringing the timeless swing and big band sound to audiences across the United States.
Starting this August, the legendary ensemble will crisscross the country with stops in Marietta, Ridgefield, Clayton, Pottstown, and Milleville, followed by a fall leg including Virginia Beach, Cleveland, Grand Rapids, Ottawa, Fort Lauderdale, Albuquerque, Chandler, and Lincoln. Fans can expect a high-energy evening packed with signature hits like “In the Mood,” “Moonlight Serenade,” “Chattanooga Choo Choo,” and “Tuxedo Junction,” performed by the full 17-piece orchestra and featured vocalists.
TICKETS: Tickets for Glenn Miller Orchestra 2025 events are available now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices typically starting around $50–$60 for general admission seats. Availability varies by venue, and some shows may sell out quickly or appear temporarily unavailable, so early booking is recommended.
ABOUT: The Glenn Miller Orchestra is one of the most iconic and enduring big bands in American music history. Originally formed by Glenn Miller in 1938, the group rose to fame during the swing era with a unique, tightly arranged sound that featured a smooth reed section and signature hits like “In the Mood,” “Moonlight Serenade,” “Tuxedo Junction,” and “Chattanooga Choo Choo.”
Glenn Miller’s orchestra became a cultural phenomenon in the early 1940s, especially during World War II, when Miller enlisted in the Army Air Forces and formed a military band to entertain troops overseas. Tragically, Miller disappeared over the English Channel in 1944 while en route to perform for soldiers, but his music lived on.
After the war, the Glenn Miller Orchestra was reformed and has been touring continuously since 1956, now under the official authorization of Miller’s estate. Today’s orchestra maintains the classic swing style and arrangements while performing over 300 live shows per year worldwide. With a 17-piece ensemble and vocalists, the group keeps the big band tradition alive, appealing to both nostalgic fans and new generations discovering swing for the first time.
The Glenn Miller Orchestra isn’t just a tribute — it’s a living legacy, preserving one of the most influential sounds in American music.