Steve Miller Band Cancels 31 Future Tour Dates: ‘Blame It On The Weather’

Jul 17, 2025 - 15:28
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Steve Miller Band Cancels 31 Future Tour Dates: ‘Blame It On The Weather’

The Steve Miller Band recently announced that the rest of their tour is being canceled due to extreme weather events that have been happening around the country.

The band had 31 scheduled upcoming dates beginning August 15 in Bethel, New York, and concluding in Anaheim, California, in November. But now fans won’t have the chance to see the “Jet Airliner” recording artists in any of those cities.

“Dear Steve Miller Band fans,” the statement shared to social media says. “You make music with your instincts. You live life by your instincts. Always trust your instincts…”

“The Steve Miller Band has cancelled all of our upcoming tour dates,” it says. “The combination of extreme heat, unpredictable flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes and massive forest fires make these risks for you our audience, the band and the crew unacceptable. So …You can blame it on the weather… The tour is cancelled.”

The statement concludes, “Don’t know where, don’t know when… We hope to see you all again. Wishing you all peace, love and happiness. Please take care of each other.”

Many fans shot back on social media, saying the cancellation of the whole tour seemed extreme. Some followers posted images of available seats for some of the tour stops, suggesting that it was because of low ticket sales.

“Are you serious? I’m a big fan and got tickets for this tour , but next time please find a [better] excuse,” one person wrote.

“I am embarrassed FOR you…” another said.

“You’re canceling all tours …….. because of nature? That is matter-of-fact dumb,” a third wrote.

“Our ticket sales aren’t exactly buoyant, but at least we can get a little virtue signaling in,” another said.

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