Counting Crows announce ‘25 Years and Counting’ tour

Counting Crows Announce 25th Anniversary Tour

Counting Crows are going on a tour in celebration of 25 years together.

AOL.com reported that the rock band announced the "25 Years and Counting" tour Monday. The group will make more than 40 stops, starting June 27 in Boise, Idaho, and ending Sept. 22 in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Counting Crows formed in 1991 in Berkeley, California. The current lineup includes Adam Duritz, David Bryson, Charlie Gillingham, Dan Vickrey, David Immerglück, Jim Bogios and Millard Powers.

The tour will include the rock band Live at most dates.

"The nice thing about having 25 years of music to celebrate and seven studio albums we absolutely love to choose from is that we can play a different show every night," Counting Crows vocalist Duritz told AOL.com. "The nice thing about touring with +LIVE+ is that we get to spend yet another summer with old friends who play great music. We can't wait!"

Tickets for the “25 Years and Counting” tour go on sale for the general public April 6 at 10 a.m. local time. Fan presale starts April 3 at  10 a.m. local time.

Dates for the tour can be found below. More information on dates and tickets can be found at LiveNation.com.

June 27: Boise, Idaho, at Taco Bell Arena

June 29: Auburn, Washington, at White River Amphitheatre

June 30: Ridgefield, Washington, at Sunlight Supply Amphitheatre

July 2: Reno, Nevada, at Grand Sierra Resort

July 3: Murphys, California, at Ironstone Amphitheatre

July 6: Mountain View, California, at Shoreline Amphitheatre

July 8: Irvine, California, at FivePoint Amphitheatre

July 10: Chula Vista, California, at Mattress Firm Amphitheatre

July 13: Indio, California, at Fantasy Springs Casino

July 14: Las Vegas at The Joint

July 16: Salt Lake City at Red Butte Garden Amphitheater

July 18: Denver at Pepsi Center

July 21: Austin, Texas, Austin360 Amphitheater

July 22: Houston at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman

July 24: Irving, Texas, at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

July 26: Tupelo, Mississippi, at BancorpSouth Arena

July 28: Pelham, Alabama, at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre

July 29: Atlanta at Chastain Park Amphitheatre

July 31: St. Petersburg, Florida, at Al Lang Stadium

Aug 1: West Palm Beach, Florida, at Coral Sky Amphitheatre

Aug 4: Jacksonville, Florida, at Daily's Place

Aug 5: Charlotte, North Carolina, at PNC Music Pavilion

Aug 7: Virginia Beach, Virginia, at Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater

Aug 8: Bristow, Virginia, at Jiffy Lube Live

Aug 10: Hershey, Pennsylvania, at Hersheypark Stadium

Aug 11: Camden, New Jersey, at BB&T Pavilion

Aug 14: Holmdel, New Jersey, at PNC Bank Arts Center

Aug 15: Hartford, Connecticut, at XFINITY Theatre

Aug 17: Boston at Xfinity Center

Aug 18: Gilford, New Hampshire, at Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion

Aug 22: Wantagh, New York, at Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

Aug 25: Syracuse, New York, at New York State Fair

Aug 26: Cleveland at Blossom Music Center

Aug 29: Toronto at Budweiser Stage

Aug 30: Pittsburgh at KeyBank Pavilion

Sept 1: Cincinnati at Riverbend Music Center

Sept 2: Detroit at DTE Energy Music Theatre

Sept 5: Champaign, Illinois, at State Farm Center

Sept 6: Indianapolis at Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center

Sept 8: Chicago at Hollywood Casino Amphitheater

Sept 9: St. Louis at Hollywood Casino Amphitheater

Sept 11: Kansas City, Missouri, at Starlight Theatre

Sept 13: Council Bluffs, Iowa, at Stir Cove at Harrah's Casino

Sept 15: Sioux City, Iowa, at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

Sept 16: Minneapolis at Mystic Lake Amphitheater

Sept 18: Cedar Rapids, Iowa, at U.S. Cellular Center

Sept 19: Madison, Wisconsin, at Breese Stevens Field

Sept 22: Nashville, Tennessee, at Pilgrimage Festival