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Heart, the legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band, has announced the extension of their Royal Flush Tour into December 2025, featuring new dates in cities like Anaheim, Seattle, and Cincinnati. The tour will restart with a residency in Las Vegas, promising unforgettable performances supported by Cheap Trick. Tickets go on sale July 11. Despite past challenges, including the lead singer’s health issues, fans are eagerly anticipating the upcoming shows, showcasing the band’s enduring legacy and connection with music lovers across generations.
Las Vegas, NV – Heart, the iconic Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band, has announced the extension of their “Royal Flush Tour 2025,” adding new dates that will keep fans entertained through December. The tour will recommence with a thrilling three-night residency at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas, set for November 12, 14, and 15.
The newly added tour dates will see Heart performing in numerous cities, including Anaheim, Seattle, and Cincinnati, among others. The extended tour will conclude on December 21 at The Pinnacle in Nashville. Cheap Trick will provide support for fans at most of the added shows.
Tickets for the new performances will be available for purchase starting July 11 at 10 a.m. local time. So far, the Royal Flush Tour has seen remarkable success, highlighted by a sellout performance at Rogers Place in Edmonton on March 21, which attracted 11,168 attendees and grossed approximately $767,073, based on Pollstar Boxoffice reports.
The Royal Flush Tour initially kicked off in 2024 but faced delays after lead singer Ann Wilson was diagnosed with cancer. Following a successful surgery and recovery, the tour successfully resumed on February 28, 2025. Concerts will typically feature a duration of 90 to 100 minutes, starting around 9:30 p.m.
In addition to the winter shows, Heart will also add two performances in July 2025 in San Francisco, aiming to wrap up the tour on August 30, 2025, in Bethel, New York. Other fall concerts are set to take place in Omaha, Green Bay, Gary, and Richmond.
A special guest for the December 10 performance in Manchester, New Hampshire, is still to be announced. Fans have shown immense enthusiasm for the tour, which Ann Wilson noted has generated significant excitement across multiple generations.
However, the tour has not been without challenges, including a security incident earlier in the summer where two instruments were stolen prior to shows. Fortunately, the stolen items were quickly recovered, leading to an arrest in connection with the theft.
Heart last performed in their hometown of Seattle on December 31, 2023, as part of the tour kickoff, marking their return to the stage after a challenging period. The band’s iconic sound and legacy continue to resonate with fans, ensuring that the upcoming shows are highly anticipated.
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