Home Free 2025 Tour Announcement – US Tour Schedule
Home Free is heading out on not one, not two but three tour legs this year… and the all-vocal country group can’t be stopped! They’ll next play on September 22nd in Chesterfield, MO, continuing through December 14th in Branson, MO.
Their “Into the Deep Tour,” co-headlining with The Longest Johns, launches in September and heads through October with stops in cities like Tulsa, San Antonio, Oklahoma City, and St. After that, they’ll roll right into “The Jukebox Tour” with shows in venues like Charlotte, Chattanooga, Columbia (MO), and Evansville. And toward the end of the year, Home Free adds in the “Let Me Come Home Tour,” which will more than likely feature some of their magical holiday tracks.
This includes songs from their latest album, last year’s Any Kind of Christmas — “O Come, All Ye Faithful,” “Let Me Come Home,” “Where Are You Christmas” and more. Even with the absence of instruments, they still managed to create one of the most charismatic, festive holiday records in recent years. These festive singles will be front and center in the coming months, along with non-holiday tracks like “Skull and Bones,” “Man of Constant Sorrow,” and “Champagne Taste.”
With sea-shanty textures, nostalgic covers, country roots and rich harmonies; Home Free puts on quite the show. Why have people loved the Minnesota band so much since their 2001 formation? Part of it is the eyebrow-raising technical skill: vocal basslines you can feel in your chest, beatboxing that rivals a drum kit, and harmonies so precise they sound almost orchestral. But just as important is the energy they bring to the stage.
A Home Free concert feels like a family reunion… warm, funny, interactive, and always a little unpredictable. Especially now that they’re wrapping three Home Free tours into just a few months. Which one will you be at? Get your verified resale tickets now.
Home Free 2025 Tour Dates
Sep 8 — Spencer, IA @ Clay County Fairgrounds
Sep 18 — Tulsa, OK @ Chapman Music Hall at Tulsa Performing Arts Center
Sep 19 — San Antonio, TX @ Majestic Theatre
Sep 20 — Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion
Sep 22 — Chesterfield, MO @ The Factory
Sep 25 — Lexington, KY @ Lexington Opera House
Sep 27 — Biloxi, MS @ Beau Rivage Theatre
Sep 28 — Peoria, IL @ Peoria Civic Center
Oct 2 — Cedar Rapids, IA @ Paramount Theatre
Oct 15 — Charlotte, NC @ Knight Theater
Oct 16 — Chattanooga, TN @ Walker Theatre
Oct 18 — Columbia, MO @ Missouri Theatre
Oct 25 — Evansville, IN @ Victory Theatre
Nov 9 — Charleston, SC @ Charleston Music Hall
Nov 23 — Joliet, IL @ Rialto Square Theatre
Nov 28 — Napa, CA @ Uptown Theatre
Nov 30 — San Diego, CA @ Balboa Theatre
Dec 2 — Seattle, WA @ Moore Theatre
Dec 5 — Grand Junction, CO @ Avalon Theatre
Dec 14 — Branson, MO @ Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts