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How to buy tickets for Patti Smith's 'Horses' Tour

How to buy tickets for Patti Smith's 'Horses' Tour

Yahoo18-02-2025

Singer Patti Smith's 1975 album Horses has been hailed as a masterpiece, revered by critics, fans and musicians alike. In honor of the album's 50th anniversary, Smith is hitting the road for a tour across the U.S., the U.K. and Europe where she'll play Horses in full. Joining Smith on tour are two members of the original band that performed on the album, guitarist Lenny Kaye and drummer Jay Dee Daugherty. Keyboard and bass player Tony Shanahan, who has been a longtime member of Smith's band, will also be joining.
Smith will perform shows in London, Dublin, Madrid, Bergamo, Brussels, Oslo and Paris this October before arriving stateside. Her US tour will feature stops in Seattle, Oakland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Boston, Washington DC and Philadelphia. While several of the dates are already sold out, here's everything you need to know about how to find what tickets are left and see Patti Smith perform on her summer 2025 tour.
Patti Smith will be touring across Europe and the U.S. in October and November 2025.
The Weeknd will be joined by Playboi Carti and Mike Dean on his "After Hours Til Dawn" tour.
Tickets for the "Horses" tour went on sale to the general public on Friday, Feb. 14.
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Tickets for Patti Smith's tour start at $65. While many venues are currently sold out, Smith is encouraging fans to use Ticketmaster's Face Value Exchange to purchase tickets for resale to avoid inflated prices. However, tickets for the "Horses" tour dates can still be found on reliable third-party sites like StubHub starting at $84.
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Patti Smith will be performing her Horses 50th Anniversary tour in London, Dublin, Madrid, Bergamo, Brussels, Oslo and Paris this October before arriving stateside, where she will make stops in Seattle, Oakland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Boston, Washington DC and Philadelphia. A full list of tour dates is below.
Oct. 6 – Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena
Oct. 8 – Madrid, Spain @ Teatro Real
Oct. 10 – Bergamo, Italy @ ChorusLife Arena
Oct. 12 – London, U.K. @ London Palladium
Oct. 13 – London, U.K. @ London Palladium
Oct. 15 – Brussels, Belgium @ Cirque Royale
Oct. 16 – Brussels, Belgium @ Cirque Royale
Oct. 18 – Oslo, Norway @ Sentrum Scene
Oct. 20 – Paris, France @ L'Olympia
Oct. 21 – Paris, France @ L'Olympia
Nov. 10 – Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
Nov. 12 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theatre
Nov. 13 – San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic
Nov. 15 – Los Angeles, CA @ Walt Disney Concert Hall
Nov. 17 – Chicago, IL @ The Chicago Theatre
Nov. 21 – New York, N.Y. @ The Beacon Theatre
Nov. 22 – New York, N.Y. @ The Beacon Theatre
Nov. 24 – Boston, MA @ The Orpheum Theatre
Nov. 28 – Washington D.C., The Anthem
Nov. 29 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met

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