Alabama Shakes Announce Long-Awaited Reunion Tour, Tease New Music

Alabama Shakes Announce Long-Awaited Reunion Tour, Tease New Music

After nearly a decade away, Alabama Shakes are finally back. The Grammy-winning rock band, led by the inimitable Brittany Howard, has announced a 2025 reunion tour that will take them across North America this summer. Fans can expect a mix of nostalgic favorites and fresh material, as Howard has confirmed that new music is on the way.

The tour marks a milestone moment for Alabama Shakes. It’s been ten years since they dropped their critically acclaimed album Sound & Color and eight years since their last performance. In a statement, Howard shared the excitement of reuniting with guitarist Heath Fogg and bassist Zac Cockrell, describing the band and their music as a “source of joy” that they’ve been eager to revisit. However, this isn’t just about reminiscing—the band is also looking forward, hinting at a fresh creative era.

The 2025 tour will feature an eclectic lineup of supporting acts, including soul legend Lee Fields, indie rockers Shannon & The Clams, and psych-funk outfit The Budos Band. With stops at iconic venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre and New York’s Forest Hills Stadium, the tour is shaping up to be one of the year’s biggest indie rock events.

Fans can access pre-sale tickets starting February 11 for Citi cardmembers, while general on-sale begins February 14. With Alabama Shakes’ return, one thing is clear—their bluesy, genre-blurring rock still holds a powerful place in the modern music landscape.