Blossom's 2025 concert schedule is stacked: Black Keys, Halsey, Cynthia Erivo and more

The season for spring and summer concerts at Greater Akron’s top outdoor music spot is just around the corner, with an impressive lineup set to perform.

Whether you're into Grammy-winning artists, pop icons, country singers, or hip-hop legends, there's a little something for everybody this year.

Here’s an overview of what Blossom Music Center plans to feature during its 2025 concert season (as of now).

The Blossom Music Center has announced its 2025 concert schedule.

May 19 : Breaking Benjamin & Staind Awaken The Fallen Tour

May 23: Jason Aldean Full Throttle Tour with special performances by Nate Smith, RaeLynn, and Dee Jay Silver

May 25 : Sessanta V 2.0 Primus, Puscifer & A Perfect Circle: The Tri-Headed Tour

May 30: Dave Matthews Band Summer Tour 2025

June 3 : Pierce The Veil The I Can't Hear You World Tour featuring Sleeping with Sirens and Beach Weather

June 13: For her final performance tour, Halsey: The Final Act featuring special guests Royel Otis and Sir Chloe

June 21: Outlaw Music Festival 10th Anniversary Tour including Willie Nelson & Family, Bob Dylan, Nathaniel Ratliff & The Night Sweats, Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers, and Myron Elkins

June 24 : James Taylor & His All-Star Band featuring special guest Tiny Habits

June 27 : Keith Urban High andAlive World Tour featuring special appearances by Alana Springsteen, Chase Matthew, and Karley Scott Collins

July 5, 6 : Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone accompanied by The Cleveland Orchestra *

July 11: Luke Bryan: Country Song Played on Tour featuring special guests Vincent Mason, Mae Estes, and Cole Goodwin

July 23: PANTERA featuring special guests Amon Amarth and Snafu

July 27 : Cynthia Erivo and The Cleveland Orchestra *

July 29: Big Time Rush Real-Life Adventure Tour featuring special guests Katelyn Tarver and Stephen Kramer Glickman

July 30: Cyndi Lauper'sGirls Just Want to Have Fun Farewell Tour with Jake Wesley Rogers

Aug. 3: Kidz Bop Live: Certified BOP Tour

Aug. 5 : Nelly, Ja Rule, and Eve Where the Party At Tour

Aug. 8 : Toto, Christopher Cross, and Men at Work

Aug. 12 : The Goo Goo Dolls and Dashboard Confessional Summer Anthem Tour

Aug. 13: The Offspring Supercharged Tour featuring special appearances by Jimmy Eat World and New Found Glory

Aug. 15: Neil Young with the Chrome Hearts Love Earth Tour

Aug. 20 : Triton, Kevin Cronin and Don Felder Brotherhood Of Rock Tour

Aug. 22: The Black Keys' No Rain, No Flowers Tour with Gary Clark Jr.

Aug. 29-31 : The Lion King Live in Concert featuring the Cleveland Orchestra *

Sept. 9: Leon Bridges & Charley Crockett: The Crooner & the Cowboy Tour with Reyna Tropical opening

Sept. 13 : Weird Al Yankovic along with Puddles Pity Party Biggest & Strangest 2025 Tour

Sept. 17: The Doobie Brothers: Walk This Road Tour featuring The Coral Reefer Band

Oct. 4: Lainey Wilson: Whirlwind Tour with Mascadine Bloodline and Lauren Watkins

Oct. 7 : Tyler Childers Hayes Carll On The Road Tour

* - part of the Cleveland Orchestra’s 2025 Blossom Music Festival

The Lawnie Pass for 2025 has been canceled by Live Nation.

Last month, Live Nation revealed that they would be discontinuing their well-liked Lawnie Pass for the 2025 concert season, which affects events at Blossom as well.

According to a February Instagram post Live Nation is currently developing fresh and thrilling initiatives for the upcoming summer concert season, and those who previously held Lawnie memberships will be among the initial group to receive notifications about these new opportunities.

By late March, there had been no updates regarding the new offerings.

Last year, Lawnie Passes sold for $239. (including fees) for all Live Nation events this summer at Blossom.

The article initially appeared in the Akron Beacon Journal. Blossom's 2025 concert lineup includes performances by The Black Keys, Halsey, Cynthia Erivo, and many others.

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