
Four-time GRAMMY-nominated band The Fray recently announced their highly anticipated global tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their iconic debut album, How to Save a Life.
The How to Save a Life: The 20th Anniversary Tour will visit 20 U.S. cities and 14 international destinations, offering fans worldwide a chance to relive the music that defined a generation. Due to high demand, additional shows have been added in Los Angeles (August 24) and London (November 19).
Released in 2005, How to Save a Life became one of the defining albums of the 2000s, earning widespread acclaim and delivering hits like “Over My Head (Cable Car)” and the 5X Platinum title track. Climbing to the top of the Billboard 200 chart, the album’s heartfelt lyrics and signature sound struck a chord with listeners around the world, solidifying The Fray’s place in music history. Two decades and more than 12 billion streams later, its impact remains strong, continuing to inspire and connect generations.
- March 15 – Chandler, AZ | Ostrich Festival +
- April 17 – Charleston, SC | Charleston Music Hall +
- April 18 – Norfolk, VA | The NorVa +
- April 19 – Bristol, VA | Hard Rock Live – Bristol +
- April 24 – Raleigh, NC | The Ritz +
- April 25 – Richmond, VA | The National +
- April 26 – Charles Town, WV | Hollywood Casino +
- May 9 – Louisville, KY | Mercury Ballroom +
- May 10 – Columbia, MO | Blue Note +
- May 16 – Las Vegas, NV | Bel-Aire Backyard +
- May 18 – San Diego, CA | Wonderfront +
- May 23 – Ft. Wayne, IN | The Clyde Theatre +
- May 24 – Decatur, IL | Devon Lakeshore Amphitheatre +
- June 27 – Grand Rapids, MI | 20 Monroe +
- June 28 – Milwaukee, WI | Summerfest +
- July 6 – Trois-Rivieres, QC | FestiVoix de Trois-Rivieres +
- July 25 – Dallas, TX | South Side Ballroom *
- July 26 – Austin, TX | ACL Live at The Moody Theatre *
- July 27 – Houston, TX | Bayou Music Center *
- July 29 – Orlando, FL | House of Blues * (SOLD OUT)
- July 30 – Atlanta, GA | Tabernacle *
- August 1 – Washington, DC | Anthem *^
- August 2 – Philadelphia, PA | Fillmore *^ (SOLD OUT)
- August 3 – Boston, MA | Leader Bank Pavilion *
- August 5 – New York, NY | The Rooftop at Pier 17 *^ (SOLD OUT)
- August 7 – Toronto, ONT | History * (SOLD OUT)
- August 8 – Detroit, MI | Fillmore *
- August 9 – Cleveland, OH | Agora Theatre *
- August 12 – Nashville, TN | Ryman Auditorium * (SOLD OUT)
- August 14 – Indianapolis, IN | Rock the Ruins *
- August 15 – Chicago, IL | Chicago Theatre * (SOLD OUT)
- August 16 – Minneapolis, MN | Fillmore * (SOLD OUT)
- August 19 – Seattle, WA | Paramount Theatre *
- August 20 – Portland, OR | Crystal Ballroom *
- August 22 – Oakland, CA | Fox Theater *^
- August 23 – Los Angeles, CA | Wiltern *^ (SOLD OUT)
- August 24 – Los Angeles, CA | Wiltern *^ (NEW DATE)
- September 26 – Ocean City, MD | Ocean’s Calling Festival *
- November 1 – Warsaw, Poland | Progresja
- November 2 – Berlin, Germany | Huxleys Neue Welt
- November 4 – Stockholm, Sweden | Annexet
- November 5 – Oslo, Norway | Union Scene
- November 7 – Copenhagen, Denmark | Vega
- November 8 – Hamburg, Germany | Docks (SOLD OUT)
- November 10 – Utrecht, Netherlands | TivoliVredenburg (SOLD OUT)
- November 11 – Cologne, Germany | E-Werk (SOLD OUT)
- November 13 – Paris, France | Salle Pleyel (SOLD OUT)
- November 15 – Glasgow, UK | SWG3 TV Studio (SOLD OUT)
- November 17 – Manchester, UK | Albert Hall (SOLD OUT)
- November 18 – London, UK | O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire(SOLD OUT)
- November 19 – London, UK | O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire (NEW DATE)
- November 21 – Belfast, Northern Ireland | The Telegraph Building
- November 22 – Dublin, Ireland | 3Olympia (SOLD OUT)