Marcus King announces spring 2025 tour
In 2025, GRAMMY®-nominated singer-songwriter Marcus King will return to the road on the “Marcus King Band Goes To School: The Tour” across North America. This headline jaunt kicks off on April 2 at Durham Performing Arts Center in Durham, NC, canvases the country, and concludes on May 11 at The Cotillion Ballroom in Wichita, KS. A special artist presale launches at 9am local time on December 17 followed by venue presales on December 18 at 9am local time. General on-sale commences on December 19 at 9am local time. Tickets will be available on Marcus King’s website.
Check out the full confirmed itinerary below.
He’s in the midst of a thrilling creative run. Earlier this fall, he and The Marcus King Band appeared on CBS Saturday Morning, performing “F*ck My Life Up Again,” “Hero,” “Save Me.” In addition, his Howard Stern session is now available where he performed the same tracks as well as the Allman Brothers classic “Ramblin Man.”
Not to mention, he recently served up two new renditions of “Hero” (from Mood Swings) and “8 A.M.” (from The Marcus King Band’s Carolina Confessions) featuring Drew Smithers on guitar and recorded live at the legendary Bluebird Café.
King is a GRAMMY® nominated fourth generation musician from Greenville, SC, who started playing guitar at 8 years old following in the footsteps of his guitarist Father and Grandpa. Logging thousands of miles on the road as “The Marcus King Band,” he established himself with unparalleled performance prowess and a dynamic live show. His solo debut El Dorado, garnering a GRAMMY® Award nomination in the category of “Best Americana Album.” In between packing venues on his own, he performed alongside Chris Stapleton (he opens for him once again at U.S. Bank Stadium – Minneapolis), Greta Van Fleet, and Nathanial Rateliff in addition to gracing the bills of Stagecoach and more with one seismic show after the next. He has been open about his challenges with mental health in his songs and throughout his career, and earlier this year, Marcus launched the Curfew Fellowship Fund (read about it on Billboard HERE) and partnered with MusiCares and Stand Together Music that will help build a more mentally health aware touring community for himself and other artists to follow. King has also released a mastercourse on in-depth song performances, guitar techniques & styles, songwriting insights and much more, available HERE.
Marcus King’s latest album, Mood Swings takes us in a very different sonic direction to his considerable catalog of studio albums. Combining elements as diverse as modern pop, R&B, aughts hip hop, piano driven classic rock and the warm production and symphonic instrumentation of classic era soul, R&B and jazz. Previously released song “F*ck My Life Up Again” is a considerable departure stadium sized rock, with strings that accent over a smoky jazz beat, while his soulful delivery booms, “Come f*ck my life up again, don’t deserve to live without pain.” A guitar solo “played backwards” channels stark confusion offset by the unshakable hook. On “Hero,” his croon rises over acoustic guitar towards a fluttering crescendo. The same naked emotion defines “Delilah” where over piano led pop rock and innovative tracks such as “Inglewood Motel (Halestorm)” are an alt R&B masterpiece. The album closes with “Cadillac,” steeped in psychedelic symphonic soul it is an arresting tale of dark desires and suicidal ideation.
Despite its often bleak subject matter, Mood Swings is an album with a message of hope. Legendary producer Rick Rubin who has worked with everyone from Adele to Johnny Cash, was instantly drawn to King’s guitar playing, singular voice and songwriting, and after witnessing a King live performance, one day randomly cold-called him to float the idea of working together. Rubin helped King find a new personal and sonic approach and instead of crumbling under the weight of his anxiety, Rubin inspired him to shift his perspective. “He helped me view mental health as a writing partner in a way,” recalls Marcus. “I’ve learned it can give me that creative spark.”
MOOD SWINGS THE WORLD TOUR DATES
*new Marcus King: An Intimate Acoustic Evening Featuring Drew Smithers acoustic dates
+supporting Chris Stapleton
*December 17, 2024 – Duling Hall – Jackson, MS
*December 19, 2024 – Louisiana Grandstand – Shreveport, LA
*December 20, 2024 – The Hall – Little Rock, AR
*December 21, 2024 – The Caverns – Pelham, TN
December 27, 2024 – Hard Rock Live – Bristol, VA
December 28 – Hard Rock Casino – Cincinatti, OH
December 29 – Victory Theater – Evansville, IN
*January, 23, 2025 – Sheridan Opera House – Telluride, CO
*January, 24, 2025 – Vilar Performing Arts Center – Beaver Creek, CO
*January, 25, 2025 – Strings Pavilion – Steamboat Springs, CO
*January 27, 2025 – Center for the Arts – Jackson, WY
+February 25, 2025 – Rod Laver Arena – Melbourne, Australia
+February 26, 2025 – Rod Laver Arena – Melbourne, Australia
+February 28, 2025 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre – Brisbane, Australia
+March 1, 2025 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre – Brisbane, Australia
+March 4, 2025 – Qudos Bank Arena – Sydney, Australia
+March 5, 2025 – Qudos Bank Arena – Sydney, Australia
+March 7, 2025 – Spark Arena – Auckland, New Zealand
+March 8, 2025 – Spark Arena – Auckland, New Zealand
September 15-21, 2025 – Keeping The Blues Alive At Sea – Seattle, WA
“MARCUS KIND BAND GOES TO SCHOOL: THE TOUR” DATES
April 2, 2025 – Durham Performing Arts Center – Durham, NC
April 3, 2025 – Savannah Music Festival – Savannah, GA
April 4, 2025 – Tortuga Music Festival – Ft. Lauderdale, FL
April 6, 2025 – Florida Theater – Jacksonville, FL
April 8, 2025 – Saenger Theater – Pensacola, FL
April 11, 2025 – Ting Pavilion – Charlottesville, VA
April 12, 2025 – Schaefer Center – Boone, NC
April 13, 2025 – Renfro Valley The New Barn Theater – Mount Vernon, KY
April 17, 2025 – Immersive Media PAC – Gulfport, MS
April 18, 2025 – Sweetwater 420 Festival – Atlanta, GA
April 19, 2025 – Greenfield Lake Amphitheater – Wilmington, NC
April 24, 2025 – The Lyric – Oxford, MS
April 26, 2025 – Billy Bobs – Ft. Worth, TX
April 29, 2025 – Montgomery PAC – Montgomery, AL
May 9, 2025 – Avalon Theater – Grand Junction, CO
May 11, 2025 – The Cotillion Ballroom – Wichita, KS