Dave Matthews Band performing at Bourbon & Beyond 2024 | Sept. 20, 2024 Photo: Catie Viox

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-inducted group Dave Matthews Band (DMB) will take the stage in Cincinnati as part of their 2025 Spring/Summer Tour this June.

The band, best known for ‘90s hits like “Crash Into Me,” “Ants Marching” and “Crush,” will perform at Riverbend Music Center on Friday, June 13. Presale tickets are now available to members of the DMB Warehouse Fan Association. Learn more here.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, Feb. 21 at 10 a.m. on Ticketmaster.com and Riverbend.org.

While on tour last year, DMB successfully completed their first “On The Road To Zero Waste Tour. Over 90% of fan-generated waste at Live Nation venues was reused, composted, recycled or donated — with some venues even hitting an impressive 99% waste diversion. The band is once again working with Live Nation to further minimize the environmental footprint of their tour.

The band will also continue their long-term partnership with The Nature Conservancy and REVERB, the latter of which DMB has partnered with since 2005 to make their tours more sustainable and encourage fans to take action to protect the planet and its people. And DMB’s partnership with The Nature Conservancy’s Plant a Billion Trees campaign has resulted in 6 million trees being planted since they teamed up in 2020 to promote reforestation.

On Jan. 30, DMB is performing a joint set with John Mayer at the FireAid benefit concert at Kia Forum to help victims of the California wildfires. Proceeds from the event will support rebuilding efforts for wildfire-affected communities, and DMB has pledged $500,000 in support through their Bama Works nonprofit. You can watch the broadcast and live stream on platforms like Amazon Music/Prime Video, Apple Music, the Apple TV app, Disney+/Hulu, Max, Netflix/Tudum, and more.

Throughout their 30-plus-year careers, DMB has sold over 38 million CDs and DVDs and more than 25 million tickets, making them the second-largest ticket seller in history. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2024.

Learn more about the tour here.

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