moe., the legendary jam band celebrating 35 years of music and camaraderie, has unveiled a highly anticipated run of summer tour dates in support of their latest album, Circle of Giants (ATO Records). The tour will see the band crisscrossing the country, with stops at major festivals, renowned venues, and intimate club dates—delivering their signature blend of electrifying improvisation, sharp songwriting, and boundless energy to fans nationwide.
A special artist presale launches Wednesday, March 12th at 10am local time, with general on-sale beginning Friday, March 14th at 10am local time. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit moe.org.
The Summer 2025 Tour kicks off June 7th at Cathead Jam in Jackson, MS, before making its way to some of the most beloved stages and festivals, including Northlands Music Festival (NH), All Good Now Festival (MD), Mountain Jam (NY), and Great South Bay Festival (NY). Along the way, moe. will share the stage with Umphrey’s McGee in Liverpool, NY, and Eggy on select dates in August. The tour also includes a special performance at Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan.
In keeping with their commitment to mental health awareness in the music industry, moe. will be donating $1 from every ticket sold to Backline, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides mental health and wellness resources to music industry professionals and their families. More information about Backline can be found at backline.care.
The six-piece powerhouse—Rob Derhak (bass, vocals), Al Schnier (guitar, vocals), Chuck Garvey (guitar, vocals), Jim Loughlin (percussion, vibes), Vinnie Amico (drums), and newest member Nate Wilson (keyboards)—has remained a driving force in the jam scene for over three decades. From their University at Buffalo origins to playing hundreds of shows annually, moe. has built an unwavering bond with their fans, the Famoe.ly, thanks to their tireless touring, inventive musicianship, and genre-defying sound.
Their latest album, Circle of Giants, marks a pivotal moment in the band’s history. The record, praised for its resilience and raw emotion, was nearly complete when Derhak suffered an unthinkable personal loss—the passing of his son. In the face of adversity, the band channeled their grief into a deeply soulful, vibrant, and powerful collection of songs. Featuring the soaring single “Ups and Downs” and the expansive “Living Again,” Circle of Giants is both a tribute to the past and a beacon of hope for the future.
moe. has long been at the forefront of improvisational music, alongside Phish, Widespread Panic, and The String Cheese Incident, earning accolades from American Songwriter and NYS Music for their “mind-bending musicality” and “unbridled showmanship.” Their influence extends to headlining Bonnaroo, Japan’s Fuji Rock, and their own festivals, moe.down and snoe.down, cementing their place in jam band history.
As the band celebrates 35 years, their musical brotherhood remains unbreakable. “We’ve been through a lot,” says Derhak. “But we always find our way forward—because we have each other.”
moe. Tour Schedule
Monday, March 10 - Charleston Music Hall - Charleston, SC
Wednesday, March 12 - The Senate - Columbia, SC
Thursday, March 13 - The Bier Hall at Intuition Ale Works - Jacksonville, FL
Friday, March 14 - Jannus Live - St. Petersburg, FL
Saturday, March 15 - Miami Beach Bandshell - Miami Beach, FL^
Friday, May 23 - Sunday, May 25 - Dark Star Jubilee - Thornville, OH**
Friday, June 7 - Cathead Jam - Jackson, MS
Friday, June 13 - Sharkey’s Event Center - Liverpool, NY w/ Umphrey’s McGee
Saturday, June 14 - Northlands Music Festival - Swanzey, NH
Sunday, June 15 - All Good Now Festival - Columbia, MD
Friday, June 13 - Sunday, June 15 - Northlands Music & Arts Festival - Swanzey, NH**
Saturday, June 14 - Sunday, June 15 - Merriweather Post Pavilion - Columbia, MD**
Friday, June 20 - Cohab Space - High Point, NC
Saturday, June 21 - North to Shore Festival - Red Bank, NJ
Sunday, June 22 - Mountain Jam - Highmount, NY
Friday, June 20 - Sunday, June 22 - Mountain Jam Music Festival - Woodstock, NY**
Thursday, July 10 - Music in the Mountains - Big Sky, MT
Saturday, July 26 - Great South Bay Festival - Patchogue, NY
Tuesday, August 5 - The Burl - Lexington, KY +
Thursday, August 7 - Peoria Waterfront - Peoria, IL +
Friday, August 8 - People Fest - Yuba, WI +
Saturday, August 9 - Warner Vineyards - Paw Paw, MI +
Tuesday, August 12 - Interlochen Center for the Arts / Corson Auditorium - Interlochen, MI +
Thursday, August 14 - Sweetwater Pavilion - Fort Wayne, IN +
Saturday, August 16 - Rock the Ruins - Indianapolis, IN +
^ with Mihali
** with Dark Star Orchestra, Warren Haynes Band, Leftover Salmon, Goose, JRAD, String Cheese Incident, Khruangbin, Mt. Joy & more
+ with Eggy
About moe.
For over 35 years, moe. has remained one of the most enduring and influential bands in the jam scene, blending genre-defying musicianship, sharp songwriting, and improvisational prowess into a sound that is uniquely their own. Formed at the University of Buffalo, the band—Rob Derhak (bass, vocals), Al Schnier (guitar, vocals), Chuck Garvey (guitar, vocals), Jim Loughlin (percussion, vibes), Vinnie Amico (drums), and Nate Wilson (keyboards)—has built a loyal global fanbase, the Famoe.ly, through relentless touring and a catalog of acclaimed albums, including their latest release, Circle of Giants (ATO Records).
Over the decades, moe. has headlined major festivals like Bonnaroo and Fuji Rock, performed alongside icons such as The Allman Brothers Band, The Who, and members of the Grateful Dead, and spearheaded their own festivals, including snoe.down and moe.down. With an unwavering commitment to creativity, community, and musical exploration, moe. continues to push boundaries and redefine what’s possible in live music.