Photo Credit: Peter Crosby

Wilco have expanded its 2025 North American tour with a new slate of appearances that will occur in August. The beloved Chicago band will take part in a three-night run on Willie Nelson’s traveling Outlaw Music Festival, August 1-3, before the arrival of their initial night on the road for this specific sequence of dates, which picks up on August 5 at The Met in Philadelphia.

The Jeff Tweedy-led ensemble will take their live show to Pittsburgh’s Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts on August 6. The group will continue their run at Cain Park Evans Amphitheater in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, representing the first move in their migration toward the country’s midsection and subsequent appearances in Missouri, Colorado, and Wyoming

Stretching West, Wilco will perform at the Ogden Amphitheater in Ogden, Utah, on August 20 before arriving at the KettleHouse Amphitheater in Bonner, Mont. The band will take part in a two-night [previously announced] Seattle stand before another pick-up of newly added dates, which double as the group’s three-night run in Canada. 

Wilco’s impending run of live performances follows their latest studio release, the six-song EP Hot Sun Cool Shroud, which dropped on June 28, 2025, and their previously shared 2023 full-length collection, Cousins

To purchase tickets and learn more, visit wilcoworld.net.

Wilco August Tour Dates: 

August 5 – The Met – Philadelphia

August 6 – Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts – Pittsburgh

August 7 – Cain Park Evans Amphitheater – Cleveland Heights, Ohio

August 10 – The Salt Shed (Fairgrounds) – Chicago 

August 12 – The Factory – Chesterfield, Mo.

August 13 – Gillioz Theatre – Springfield, Mo. 

August 14 – The Midland Theatre – Kansas City, Mo. 

August 16 – Mission Ballroom – Denver

August 17 – Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater – Vail Village, Colo. 

August 19 – Snow King Mountain – Jackson Hole, Wy. 

August 20 – Ogden Amphitheater – Ogden, Utah 

August 22 – KettleHouse Amphitheater – Bonner, Mont. 

August 24 – Woodland Park Zoo Amphitheatre – Seattle [Already announced]

August 25 – Woodland Park Zoo Amphitheatre – Seattle [Already announced]

August 27 – Pacific Coliseum, Chevrolet Stage – Vancouver, B.C. 

August 29 – Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium – Calgary

August 30 – Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium – Edmonton