Overview
- The Steve Miller Band canceled all 31 dates of its 2025 North American tour, which was set to run from August 15 in Bethel, New York, to November 8 in Anaheim, California.
- The band cited escalating extreme weather risks—such as heatwaves, floods, tornadoes, hurricanes and wildfires—driven by climate change as making the tour unsafe.
- The cancellation was announced on the band’s social media channels and posted on its website, where all 2025 dates were promptly removed.
- No replacement dates have been scheduled and ticket refund details have not been released.
- Industry observers say this is likely the first major music tour canceled primarily because of the growing threat of climate-driven weather disasters.