Ringo Starr Announces 2025 Spring Tour Dates with His All Starr Band

Ringo Starr is gearing up for another exciting run on the road, announcing 12 new tour dates for next spring alongside his current All Starr Band. The beloved former Beatle will once again share the stage with an impressive lineup of world-class musicians: Steve Lukather, Colin Hay, Warren Ham, Hamish Stuart, Gregg Bissonette, and Buck Johnson. Together, this seasoned ensemble will bring their signature mix of timeless hits, vibrant musicianship, and good-natured camaraderie to audiences across the American West.

The newly announced dates include several performances in Ringo’s home state of California, where fans will have multiple opportunities to see the legendary drummer up close. Stops include Humphreys Concerts by the Bay in San Diego, the Vina Robles Amphitheatre in Paso Robles, the San Jose Civic, and a highly anticipated show at the iconic Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. The tour will also take the All Starr Band through Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico, making it one of Ringo’s most regionally focused treks in recent years.

“I am happy to be touring again in the Spring,” Ringo shared in the announcement. “See you all in June. Peace and love.” The message is classic Ringo—uplifting, warm, and rooted in the positive spirit that has defined his decades-long musical journey.

Below is the complete list of tour dates for Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band:

May
28 – Pechanga Resort Casino, Temecula, CA
29 – Humphreys Concerts by the Bay, San Diego, CA
31 – Findlay Toyota Center, Prescott, AZ

June
1 – Eccles Theater, Salt Lake City, UT
3 – Linda Ronstadt Music Hall, Tucson, AZ
5 – Thunder Valley Casino, Lincoln, CA
6 – Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Paso Robles, CA
8 – Kiva Auditorium, Albuquerque, NM
9 – Bellco Theatre, Denver, CO
11 – San Jose Civic, San Jose, CA
12 – Gammage Auditorium, Phoenix, AZ
14 – The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA

These dates promise a blend of classic Ringo favorites, All Starr Band staples, and the laid-back, joyful atmosphere audiences have come to cherish at his shows.

While preparing for the tour, Ringo Starr has also been keeping busy in the studio. He is currently working once again with acclaimed producer T Bone Burnett and plans to release a new album in 2026. This upcoming project follows the success of his country-inspired album Look Up, which was released earlier this year and earned praise from fans and critics alike. That album’s campaign featured a remarkable two-night celebration at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, honoring Ringo’s musical legacy. The event was filmed and aired as a two-hour special on CBS, and it remains available for streaming on Paramount+.

Ringo’s connection to Nashville continued into February, when he returned to Music City to make his Grand Ole Opry debut—an important milestone in his long and varied career. During this visit, he also attended the opening of an exhibit dedicated to his Beats & Threads book at the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum, giving fans a deeper look into his artistic vision and personal archives.

The drummer’s creative pursuits didn’t stop there. In September, while touring with the All Starr Band, Ringo unveiled his “Starr Art” exhibition in Las Vegas. The showcase marked the first time his original artwork has been displayed publicly, offering another dimension of his ever-expanding artistic expression. The collection reflects his playful, colorful visual style and further demonstrates that Ringo’s creativity extends far beyond the drum kit.

With a new tour, an upcoming album, and major artistic milestones behind him, Ringo Starr is entering yet another vibrant chapter in his enduring career. His commitment to spreading joy, positivity, and “peace and love” remains unchanged, and fans across the western United States will soon have the chance to experience that spirit firsthand.

For on-sale dates and additional information, fans are encouraged to check local listings or visit www.ringostarr.com.