Letlive. Announces Final Show for Summer 2025
Letlive. has announced their final show for the summer of 2025.
Tour Details and Festival Appearances
Last year, the band hinted at their first performances since their sharp split in 2017, indicating they had not held any final show to mark their career. They also released a remastered version of their iconic 2013 album, The Blackest Beautiful.
“And for our friends with whom we should never say goodbye, you will see us next year to do it. Promoters, please see Slide 2. We want suitable venues around the world for proper farewells,” they added, urging promoters to reach out.
They concluded with, “Ll.ove for the last time.”
Now they have confirmed their last concert tour across North America, Great Britain, and Europe this summer. Their tour includes headliner performances as well as festival appearances at events like Vans Warped, Jera on Air in the Netherlands, the Imponal Festival in Germany, and the 2000s festival.
“I think all of this stems from necessity. The guys and I expressed our desire to play music in Letlive. again, reflecting where we are in our lives as individuals and as a collective,” explained frontman Jason Aalon Butler, also known for his work with Fever 333, in a press release. “Additionally, if I may presume, I believe the world could use Ll.OVE. Moreover, Soul Punx never dies.”
“We have arrived at a time of rebuilding an audience on lower platforms. I am grateful for the chance to step into a new chapter of Letlive., where our life experiences over the past years can offer something new and exciting for our fans,” added guitarist Jean Nascento.
Guitarist Jeff Sahen stated, “Letlive. represents a part of my life that refuses to be silenced. Returning to it feels like answering a calling – reminding me why I started this journey in the first place.”
Letlive. will feature Pointe-Nort Webber on drums, replacing Lonel Robinson, who is now a touring member of Pierce The Veil. Former bassist Skyler Akord will also be performing with them.
Ticket details have yet to be announced, but here’s the full list of tour dates:
JUNE
14-15 – Washington, D.C., Vans Warped Tour
26 – Ysselsteyn, NL, Jera on Air
27 – Münster, DE, Vainstream Rockfest
28 – Leipzig, DE, Impericon Festival
JULY
1 – Berlin, DE, Berlin PrivatClub
2 – Hamburg, DE, Logo
3 – Köln, DE, Gybyaud 9
7 – Prague, CZ, Fuchs2
10 – London, Great Britain, Electric Ballroom
12 – Gloucester, Great Britain, Trees Festival 2000
SEPTEMBER
5 – Brisbane, AUS, Triffid
6 – Sydney, AUS, Manning Bar
7 – Melbourne, AUS, Max Watts
9 – Adelaide, AUS, Lion Arts Factory
10 – Perth, AUS, Magnet House
19-20 – Louisville, Kentucky, Grieve More Than Life
OCTOBER
1 – Detroit, Michigan, Saint Andrews Hall
2 – Chicago, Illinois, House of Blues
4 – New York, New York, Irving Plaza
5 – Boston, Massachusetts, Paradise Rock Club
6 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Theater of Living Arts
10 – Austin, Texas, Come and Take It Live
11 – Dallas, Texas, Music Hall at South Side
16 – Denver, CO, Summit Theater
18 – Las Vegas, NV, When We Were Young Festival
23 – San Francisco, California, August Hall
24 – Los Angeles, California, Wiltern
NOVEMBER
15-16 – Orlando, Florida, Vans Warped Tour
Butler released the second album with Fever 333, Darker White, in October.
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