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Rock legends have been forced to pull the plug on their summer tour – blaming wild weather and growing safety concerns


ROCK ‘n’ roll veterans scrap their entire US tour over wild weather fears and climate chaos.

Fans were left gutted after the band scrapped a string of gigs due to the unpredictable weather conditions, making it too risky to go ahead.

The Steve Miller Band performing on stage.
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The Steve Miller Band have been forced to pull the plug on their summer tour – blaming wild weather[/caption]

Steve Miller performing at a benefit concert.
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The Steve Miller Band have sensationally scrapped their entire 2025 US tour – blaming freak weather and growing safety concerns.

The iconic group pulled the plug on all 31 dates, just weeks before the first gig was due to kick off in Bethel, New York, on August 15.

The decision marks one of the first major tours to be axed not because of one specific disaster, but due to the growing threat of climate change-fuelled extreme weather across the States.

Sources say ticket sales were looking lukewarm, but insiders insist it was the unpredictable conditions and safety concerns that ultimately led to the band calling it a day.

The tour had been due to wrap up in Anaheim, California, on November 8, but now it’s no-go for fans across the country.

The band broke the news in a straight-talking statement — true to form for frontman Steve Miller, 81, whose no-nonsense charm has earned him legions of loyal fans over the decades.

The statement reads: “Dear Steve Miller Band fans, You make music with your instincts. You live life by your instincts. Always trust your instincts…

“The Steve Miller Band has cancelled all of our upcoming tour dates.

“The combination of extreme heat, unpredictable flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes and massive forest fires make these risks for you our audience, the band and the crew unacceptable. So…

Steve Miller Band: Canceled 2025 Tour Dates

Here are the dates that are no longer going ahead

  • August 15: Bethel, NY, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
  • August 16: Grantville, PA, Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course
  • August 19: Gilford, NH, Bank NH Pavilion
  • August 22: Atlantic City, NJ, Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena
  • August 24: Wantagh, NY, Northwell at Jones Beach Theater
  • August 26: Holmdel, NJ, PNC Bank Arts Center
  • August 28: Saint Paul, MN, Minnesota State Fair
  • August 30: Salamanca, NY, Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino Outdoor Venue
  • August 31: Ledyard, CT, Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino
  • September 17: Lincoln, NE, Pinewood Bowl Theater
  • September 19: Memphis, TN, Radians Amphitheater
  • September 20: Camdenton, MO, Ozarks Amphitheater
  • September 23: Gautier, MS, The Sound Amphitheater
  • September 25: Huntsville, AL, Orion Amphitheater
  • September 26: Champaign, IL, State Farm Center
  • September 27: Gary, IN, Hard Rock Live Northern Indiana
  • October 1: Tuscaloosa, AL, Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater
  • October 4: Estero, FL, Hertz Arena
  • October 5: Hollywood, FL, Hard Rock Live
  • October 7: Tampa, FL, Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Event Center
  • October 23: Scottsdale, AZ, The Pool at Talking Stick Resort
  • October 25: Las Vegas, NV, PH Live at Planet Hollywood
  • October 28: Highland, CA, Yaamava Resort & Casino at San Manuel
  • October 30: Saratoga, CA, Mountain Winery
  • November 1: Sparks, NV, Nugget Event Center
  • November 4: San Diego, CA, The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
  • November 6: Inglewood, CA, YouTube Theater
  • November 8: Anaheim, CA, Honda Center

There are currently no details available on how and when ticketholders will be able to receive refunds.

“You can blame it on the weather… The tour is cancelled. Don’t know where, don’t know when… We hope to see you all again.

“Wishing you all peace, love and happiness. Please take care of each other.”

The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, best known for iconic hits like The Joker, Fly Like an Eagle, Jet Airliner and Take the Money and Run, has been a staple on the touring circuit since the mid-60s.

Since being inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2016, Miller has been busy reviving his back catalogue under Universal Music Group.

And while he’s still got the chops to perform, sources say the extreme weather risks and his advancing years mean this could be the end of the road for future tours.

Announcement of the Steve Miller Band tour cancellation due to extreme weather.
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Their statement blames the extreme weather conditions[/caption]

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Is this the end for future tours?[/caption]

Steve Miller and Ugandan musician Ssewa Ssewa performing on stage at a benefit concert.
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Steve does not confirm where and when they will be back on tour[/caption]

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