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 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, ...
Steve Miller canceled his 2025 U.S. tour due to extreme weather conditions. The cancellation includes the final show of Memphis' Live at the Garden concert series on Sept. 19. Live at the Garden ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In its cancellation announcement, the Steve Miller Band did not specify which areas or weather events posed a risk to its tour ...
Classic rocker Steve Miller has canceled his U.S. tour because he said severe weather including extreme heat and unpredictable flooding poses a danger to his band, its fans and crew. The tour was set ...
Citing the ongoing potential for lethal and destructive weather across the U.S., the Steve Miller Band has canceled its fall 2025 tour, including an Oct. 5 concert at Hard Rock Live at the Seminole ...
Steve Miller Band announced the cancellation of their upcoming U.S. tour on social media. The band cited "extreme heat, unpredictable flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes and massive forest fires" in their ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The Isley Brothers will replace the Steve Miller Band in the Memphis Botanic Garden's Live at the Garden 2025 concert series. The Memphis Botanic Garden announced the change Friday.
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 ...
The Steve Miller Band has scrapped its upcoming tour, due to poor weather. “Dear Steve Miller Band fans, You make music with your instincts/ You live your life by your instincts/ Always trust your ...
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 ...