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Boys Like Girls 2025 tickets: Cheapest costs, schedule for 'The Basements to Bleachers' Tour concerts

Emily Dozier

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Pop punk never dies. Boys Like Girls keeps the action rolling in 2025 with their latest roadshow, The Basements to Bleachers Tour. It includes multiple festival stops as well as opening concerts for the Jonas Brothers.

Many modern fans have grown up with the Massachusetts-formed band. Boys Like Girls released their first two singles in 2007, and they've never looked back. "Hero/Heroine" reached No. 43 on the Billboard Hot 100 while "The Great Escape" topped at No. 23.

Don't forget "Love Drunk" and "Two Is Better Than One" (featuring Taylor Swift) two years later.

While Boys Like Girls' greatest hits were at the band's beginning, their comeback is certainly going to be better than ever. And according to the band, "this ain’t nostalgia. it’s a celebration of survival. of coming back swinging when the world forgot you were in the ring," they wrote on Instagram.

BUY NOW: Get tickets to the 2025 Boys Like Girls tour on StubHub

To celebrate nostalgia and survival, here's how you can get tickets to every Boys Like Girls concert this year.

Boys Like Girls tickets for 'The Basements to Bleachers' Tour 2025

Tickets for Boys Like Girls shows along The Basements to Bleachers Tour are available on StubHub.

Their upcoming stand-alone show in Nantucket currently, has a get-in price of $120. Meanwhile, their concerts in Louisville, as well as the final show of the tour in Kansas City, cost only $60 to see.

Click the link below to view more prices and ticket availability.

BUY NOW: Best prices, seats for 'The Basements to Bleachers' Tour

Boys Like Girls 'The Basements to Bleachers' Tour 2025 schedule

Boys Like Girls begins their 2025 campaign in Canada at the Calgary Stampede. For the next three months, the band will travel across North America for stand-alone concerts, festivals and in support of the Jonas Brothers. It all wraps up in October in Las Vegas.

Below is a complete breakdown of The Basements to Bleachers Tour. Click here to view tickets for every show.

DateCityVenue
July 10Calgary, AB*Calgary Stampede
July 11Cheyenne, WYCheyenne Depot Plaza
July 13Great Falls, MTThe Newberry
Aug. 8South Bethlehem, PA*Musikfest
Aug. 10Decatur, ILDevon D Buffett Lakeshore Amphitheater
Aug. 12Nantucket, MAThe Muse
Aug. 18Bethel, NY^Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Aug. 19Syracuse, NY^Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater
Aug. 21Toronto, ON^Rogers Centre
Aug. 22New Haven, CTToad's Place
Aug. 23Boston, MA^Fenway Park
Aug. 24Saratoga Springs, NY^Broadview Stage at SPAC
Aug. 26Tinley Park, IL^Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
Aug. 27Louisville, KYMercury Ballroom
Aug. 28Detroit, MI^Little Caesars Arena
Aug. 30Rogers, AR^Walmart Amp
Aug. 31Dallas, TX^Dos Equis Pavilion
Sept. 3Tucson, AZRialto Theatre
Sept. 4Chula Vista, CA^North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
Sept. 6Inglewood, CA^Intuit Dome
Sept. 11Spokane, WASpokane County Interstate Fairgrounds
Sept. 13West Valley City, UT^Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
Sept. 18Vancouver, BC^Rogers Arena
Sept. 20Portland, OR^Moda Center
Sept. 22Seattle, WA^Climate Pledge Arena
Sept. 25San Francisco, CA^Chase Center
Sept. 26Sacramento, CA^Golden 1 Center
Sept. 27Anaheim, CA^Honda Center
Sept. 28Phoenix, AZ^Footprint Center
Sept. 30Albuquerque, NM^Isleta Amphitheater
Oct. 2Denver, CO^Ball Arena
Oct. 3Kansas City, MOVoodoo Lounge at Harrah's Kansas City
Oct. 5Des Moines, IA^Casey's Center
Oct. 6Omaha, NE^Chi Health Center
Oct. 18Las Vegas, NV*When We Were Young
Oct. 19*Las Vegas, NVWhen We Were Young

*Festival

^Supporting Jonas Brothers

Emily Dozier

Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.