Alice In Chains Announces Headlining Shows Alongside Festival Appearances in 2025

Alice In Chains Reveals 2025 Headlining Shows and Festival Dates

Alice In Chains, one of the most iconic bands in rock music, has officially announced three headlining shows set to take place alongside their scheduled performances at two of the biggest U.S. music festivals in 2025. The band will be sharing the stage with the up-and-coming rock act Chained Saint, who will serve as their supporting act for all three headlining concerts.

Fans can look forward to catching Alice In Chains at the following locations and dates:

  • May 8 – Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT
  • May 10 – WMMR 93.3 Philadelphia MMRBQ 2025, Camden, NJ
  • May 11 – Sonic Temple Arts & Music Festival, Columbus, OH
  • May 13 – The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN
  • May 15 – Dothan Civic Center Arena, Dothan, AL
  • May 16 – Welcome To Rockville, Daytona Beach, FL

These newly announced headlining dates provide a fantastic opportunity for fans who may not be attending the festivals to witness Alice In Chains in an intimate concert setting.

New Music in the Works?

Regarding potential new material, Alice In Chains guitarist and vocalist Jerry Cantrell hinted in a 2024 interview with Loudwire that while the band has been discussing creative projects, no official album plans have been set in motion just yet.

“There’s a couple of things that we’re working on, like non-album related,” Cantrell shared. “We’re going to jump on a call [soon], we’ve got a few creative irons in the fire, but I’m at the very beginning of this [solo project] cycle that I’ve committed to, so I pretty much kind of keep my focus on this.”

While no official timeline for new Alice In Chains music has been confirmed, fans can remain hopeful that the legendary band will have more surprises in store in the near future.

Tickets for the headlining shows and festival appearances are expected to sell quickly, so fans are encouraged to secure their spots as soon as possible.

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