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Classic Rock Acts with Most Concerts in 2025


Key Takeaways

  • Heart and .38 Special both performed 73 shows in 2025, marking a significant return to the stage.
  • Rod Stewart played 74 shows, extending his ‘One Last Time’ tour into 2026.
  • Foreigner had a busy year with 77 shows and plans for orchestral performances in 2026.
  • ZZ Top played 107 shows, maintaining a strong presence on the concert circuit.

Some of classic rock’s most beloved bands spent a whole lot of time on the road in 2025.

With numbers from SetList.fm, here’s a look at the 13 acts who played the most concerts over the past years, along with a quick preview of what they have planned for 2026:

12 (Tie). Heart: 73 Shows

Heart had to cut their 2024 tour short due to Ann Wilson’s cancer treatment, but the singer successfully completed her treatment and made a triumphant return to the stage alongside her bandmates in late February 2025.

The group encountered a couple of obstacles as the year went on – including a busted elbow that had Wilson performing seated and in a sling for a while, and the backstage theft of two beloved guitars – which, luckily, were recovered. But Heart powered their way through to earn a tie for the No. 12 spot on this list, and they’ve already announced plans to hit the road again in 2026.

heart’s ann and nancy wilson

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12 (Tie). .38 Special: 73 Shows

In addition to releasing Milestone, their first new album in over 20 years, .38 Special kept busy on the road in 2025, performing 73 shows. “When you’re reintroducing yourself to the world, ‘good enough’ doesn’t work anymore,” co-founder Don Barnes said of the new record. “If you’re gonna do it, you might as well go big.” The same thinking seems to have applied to their tour schedule.

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Jason Kempin, Getty Images

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11. Rod Stewart: 74 Shows

Despite the fact that his current tour is named ‘One Last Time,” Rod Stewart doesn’t seem to be slowing down. He played 74 shows in 2025, up from 50 the previous year. That included a Glastonbury set with his former bandmate Ronnie Wood, at which he was honored with his own leopard-skin toilet. And the fun’s not over, as Stewart has already extended the ‘One Last Time’ tour into 2026.

Jason Kempin, Getty Images

Jason Kempin, Getty Images

10. Foreigner: 77 Shows

It was a year of transitions for Foreigner, as longtime singer Kelly Hansen retired from the band at the end of their summer tour. However, three years into what was originally planned as the group’s farewell tour, the band changed course, promoting multi-instrumentalist Luis Maldonado to a new role as their lead singer and canceling their retirement.

To make things even more exciting, original singer Lou Gramm has been accompanying Foreigner on tour in a guest starring role. The band has already announced some big plans for 2026, including a string of orchestral shows and a tour with Lynyrd Skynyrd.

Lou Gramm and Foreigner

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9. Kansas: 78 Shows

2025 was a rather hectic year for Kansas. Singer / keyboardist Ronnie Platt endured a (successful!) battle with cancer, guitarist Rich Williams was forced to reduce his tour schedule due to a serious eye issue, and drummer Phil Ehart was still recovering from a major 2024 heart attack. But the band carried on, retooling their lineup and performing 78 shows – including one very special reunion concert – before confirming more dates for 2026.

Ronnie Platt of Kansas

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8. The Darkness: 79 Shows

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After releasing another typically exciting new album, Dreams on Toast, the Darkness hit the road hard, performing 79 shows in 2025. That included a November show in Austin, Texas which led our reviewer to declare them “one of the best purveyors of killer riffs and arena-sized hooks in the business.”

the darkness live in austin, texas

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7. Styx: 80 Shows

Styx, as usual, maintained one of the busiest tour schedules in classic rock this year, racking up 80 shows. What’s different now is that they’re almost as busy in the studio as well. After going 12 years without releasing a new album, this year’s Circling From Above was their third release since 2017.

Tommy Shaw of Styx

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6. Bob Dylan: 82 Shows

Bob Dylan turned 84 in 2025, and almost matched that number with an 82-date tour schedule. He’s now entering the sixth year of the Rough and Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour, which features a set list dominated by songs from his 2020 album of the same name. He’ll be back on the road again in March, with 27 2026 dates already on the books.

5. Cheap Trick: 83 Shows

Cheap Trick rang up another typically busy year in 2025, performing 83 shows including what was billed as a Japanese farewell tour. They also released a new album with the self-deprecating title All Washed Up – although the music proved they are anything but. They’ll be back on the road in 2026, both headlining and alongside Styx.

Cheap Trick

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4. Alice Cooper: 93 Shows

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Age ain’t nothing but a number to 77-year-old Alice Cooper, who reunited with the surviving members of the original Alice Cooper group for a terrific new album (The Revenge of Alice Cooper, his fourth in eight years) and took his red-hot touring band out for 93 dates in 2025.

In addition to plotting new solo and Alice Cooper group albums, the king of theatrical hard rock is already filling in his 2026 dance card with U.S. and European dates.

Paul Bergen, Getty Images

Paul Bergen, Getty Images

3. Chicago: 94 Shows

With three founding musicians – keyboardist Robert Lamm, trumpeter Lee Loughnane and trombonist James Pankow – still serving as active members of the group, Chicago powered their way through 94 shows in 2025, demonstrating no signs of slowing down anytime soon. They’ll spend the summer of 2026 playing outdoor venues with Styx.

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Jeff Schear , Getty Images

2. ZZ Top:107 Shows

After winning last year’s edition of this list with99showsin2024 , ZZ Top played eight more showsin2025 , good enough forasilver medal . FrontmanBillyGibbons tops the list outright if you addthe33soloshowsheplayedoverthepasttwelvemonths , bringinghis2025totalto140 . BothGibbonsandZZTopalreadyhavedozensoftourdateslinedupfor2026 .

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Corine Solberg , GettyImages

1.Melvins:117Shows

Itwasarelativelyslowyearintermsof releasingnewMelvinsmusic , at leastbytheirworkaholicstandards . InFebruarytheycollaboratedwithNapalmDeathontheSavageImperialDeathMarch EP , andinApriltheyreleasedtheir28thfull-lengthalbum ,theinnovativeanduncompromisingThunderball .

Theykeptextra-busyontheroadthough , blastingthrough117dateswithafour-man , two-drummer lineup . TheMelvins havegotjustonedateonthebooksfor2026sofar – AprilattheSickNewWorldfestivalinLasVegas – butdon’tbesurprisedifmuchbiggerplansareannounced .

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Here’sHowManyShowsOtherClassicRockStarsPlayedin2025:

Mammoth66
Toto66
MarshallTuckerBand65
DavidByrne56
JudasPriest54
BillyIdol52
BlueOysterCult52
Santana51
RobertPlantandSavingGrace50
JoanJettandtheBlackhearts49
PaulMcCartney46
GunsN’Roses45
JohnFogerty43
Oasis41
TheWho39
KevinCroninBand38
AC/DC37
TheCult36
Scorpions33
NeilYoungandChromeHearts33
DefLeppard33
TheDoobieBrothers32
Metallica32
IronMaiden32(andBruceDickinson25)
PeterFrampton31
GrandFunk29
Eagles28
BruceSpringsteen25
TheBlackCrowes24
DavidLeeRoth23
SammyHagar22
StevieNicks18
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