Weezer, Indie Rock Roadtrip Tour Brings 2025 Shows Back to U.S. Arenas
21.06.2026 - 00:52:11 | ad-hoc-news.de
Weezer are gearing up to bring their Indie Rock Roadtrip back across the United States in 2025. According to the band’s official tour listings, the run includes major arenas and amphitheaters from New York to Los Angeles with tickets available via primary sellers.
New U.S. dates on Indie Rock Roadtrip
The upcoming U.S. leg of Weezer’s Indie Rock Roadtrip is scheduled to hit large venues including stops in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, with dates clustered across spring and summer 2025 as shown on their tour schedule. Official Weezer tour page
These shows follow their previous 2023 routing, where the concept tour paired Weezer with rotating support acts and focused on a career-spanning setlist built around their 1990s and 2000s catalog.
How the tour serves U.S. fans
For American audiences, the 2025 arena and amphitheater shows continue Weezer’s steady presence on the U.S. live circuit, after their 2023 North American trek and frequent festival appearances at events like Coachella and Bonnaroo in past years. Billboard tour report
The new dates are positioned in markets where Weezer reliably draw multi-generational crowds, from longtime fans of their 1994 debut to younger listeners who discovered them through streaming and TikTok.
Tour, charts and background on Weezer
For more news, chart updates and live reports around Weezer’s touring plans and releases, the AD HOC NEWS archive offers additional coverage.
The musical core of Weezer
Musically, Weezer operate in a space between power pop and alternative rock, defined by distorted yet melodic guitars, concise song structures, and Rivers Cuomo’s hook-heavy songwriting on albums like Weezer (Blue Album), Pinkerton and Weezer (Green Album).
Where Weezer stand now
Weezer are currently preparing for their next run of Indie Rock Roadtrip shows in 2025, with U.S. arena and amphitheater dates listed on their official tour schedule.
Weezer at a glance
- Act: Weezer
- Genre: Alternative rock, power pop
- Origin: Los Angeles, United States
- Active since: 1992
- Lineup: Rivers Cuomo (vocals, guitar), Patrick Wilson (drums), Brian Bell (guitar), Scott Shriner (bass)
- Label: Atlantic Records
- Key works: Weezer (Blue Album) (1994), Pinkerton (1996), Weezer (Green Album) (2001), Everything Will Be Alright in the End (2014)
- Current album/single: Van Weezer, released May 7, 2021
- Charts / certifications: Weezer (Blue Album) certified triple Platinum by the RIAA in the U.S.
- Next live date: 2025 U.S. arena and amphitheater shows on the Indie Rock Roadtrip tour
Frequently asked questions about Weezer
What is Weezer’s Indie Rock Roadtrip tour?
The Indie Rock Roadtrip is a touring concept where Weezer headline arenas and amphitheaters with support from different indie and alternative acts, performing a set that spans early hits, fan favorites, and more recent album tracks.
Which Weezer songs are most often played live?
Core staples of Weezer’s setlists typically include Buddy Holly, Say It Ain't So, Undone - The Sweater Song, Island in the Sun and Beverly Hills, alongside rotating deeper cuts from across their studio albums.
When did Weezer first break through in the U.S.?
Weezer’s breakthrough came with their self-titled 1994 debut, commonly known as the Blue Album, which produced multiple MTV and radio hits and has since been certified multi-Platinum in the United States.
This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.
