Gov’t Mule Expand Back In The Saddle Tour, Reveal Halloween Plans

July 9, 2025
Gov’t Mule Expand Back In The Saddle Tour, Reveal Halloween Plans

Photo: Emily Butler

Gov’t Mule has announced new live dates, including their Halloween festivities. The Warren Haynes-led ensemble has added locations to their Back In The Saddle Tour. The run comes amid the band’s 30th anniversary of their self-titled 1995 debut LP and serves as the first “big tour run” since February 2024. 

Having previously shared the initial 18 locations in mid-June, the band filled out their schedule with three new dates. After concluding an evening in Reading, Pa., on Tuesday, October 28, the band will transition into a string of new dates, beginning on Thursday, October 30, at College Street Music Center in New Haven, Conn. 

The next night, October 31, they will celebrate Halloween with a performance at Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C., followed by the final newly added date, November 1, at Philadelphia’s The Met. 

Speaking to their milestone 30th anniversary and subsequent tour, Haynes initially commented, “How has it been 30 years since Gov’t Mule’s first album came out? It’s kinda crazy to believe – time really does fly when you’re doing what you love!” 

“It’s also hard to believe that it’s been over a year since the last Mule tour. Matt, Danny, Kevin and I are chomping at the bit to be back out there celebrating this monumental anniversary with our amazing fans,” he concluded. 

Gov’t Mule’s new tour dates arrive after the success of Haynes’ fourth solo LP, Million Voices Whisper, and the band’s own, Peace…Like A River, and comes on the heels of their recently unveiled destination concert vacation details for Island Exodus 16.

The public on-sale for concert tickets will commence on Friday, June 20, at 10 am local time, at www.mule.net.  

GOV’T MULE TOUR DATES

*New dates in bold

July 24 – Floyd County, Va. – FloydFest 25~Aurora ^

July 25 – Louisville, Ky. – Iroquois Amphitheater ~

July 26 – Johnstown, Pa. – Flood City Music Festival ^

August 27 – Milwaukee, Wis. – Aurora Pavilion ~

August 28 – Columbus, Ohio – KEMBA Live! Outdoors ~

August 30 – Peoria, Ill. – Peoria Blues and Heritage Music Festival ^

August 31 – Paw Paw, Mich. – Warner Vineyards ~

September 1 – Buffalo, N.Y. – Outer Harber Live at Terminal B ~

September 3 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage +

September 5 – Saratoga Springs, N.Y. – SPAC +

September 6 – Mansfield, Maine – Xfinity Center +

September 7 – Sidney, Maine – Bowl In the Pines ~

September 9 – Chicago, Ill. – Huntington Bank Pavilion +

September 10 – Clarkston, Mich. – Pine Knob Music Theater +

September 12 – West Springfield, Mass. – The Big E Arena ^

October 10 – Bowling Green, Ky. – Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center ~

October 11 – Macon, Ga. – Atrium Health Amphitheatre +

October 12 – Charleston, S.C. – The Refinery ~

October 14 – Clearwater, FL – Ruth Eckerd Hall ~

October 15 – Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – Au-Rene Theater at Broward Center ~

October 17 – Wilmington, N.C. – Greenfield Lake Amphitheater ~

October 18 – Raleigh, N.C. – Lincoln Theatre Outdoors ~

October 19 – Virginia Beach, Va. – Sandler Center for the Performing Arts ~

October 21 – Spartanburg, S.C. – Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium ~

October 22 – Rome, Ga. – The Forum River Center ~

October 24 – Maryville, Tenn. – The Shed ~

October 25 – Newport, Ky. – MegaCorp Pavilion ~

October 28 – Reading, Pa. – Santander Performing Arts Center ~

October 30 – College Street Music Center – New Haven, Conn. 

October 31 –Warner Theatre – Washington, D.C.

November 1 – The Met – Philadelphia

January 15-19, 2026 – Montego Bay, Jamaica – Island Exodus 16

~ indicates headlining shows

+ indicates co-headlining shows with Tedeschi Trucks Band

^ indicates festival appearances