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Rob Thomas Sets Out on 'The All Night Days Tour', Houston Eagerly Awaits August Performance

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Published on May 06, 2025
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Rob Thomas, the frontman of Matchbox Twenty, will go on a solo tour called "The All Night Days Tour." The 25-city tour will start on August 1 in Atlanta and end on September 6 in Los Angeles. It will feature a mix of his past hits and new songs from an upcoming album. Thomas is scheduled to perform in the Houston area on August 30 at the Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land, according to Culturemap Houston

Thomas' upcoming tour is a family collaboration, with his son, Maison, performing as the lead guitarist. Maison is also part of the special guest band The Lucky, who will open for select tour dates, as stated by Culturemap Houston. The tour comes ahead of the release of Thomas' sixth solo studio album, "All Night Days." Fans can expect to hear his new single, "Hard To Be Happy," along with songs from his solo catalog and Matchbox Twenty hits. The tour follows Matchbox Twenty's "Slow Dream Tour" from 2023–2024, as mentioned by AntiMusic.

As part of the tour, Rob Thomas will perform in Texas on two dates: August 29 in Irving and August 30 in Houston. The shows will feature special guests The Lucky and A Great Big World. "I'm gearing up for 'The All Night Days Tour' at the end of this summer! After such amazing Matchbox shows in 2023 and 2024, it's so great to revisit the solo catalog and share them with everyone! It's also a great way to celebrate my new album, All Night Days, and the 20th anniversary of my first solo album, ...Something To Be!" said Rob Thomas in a statement, as per AntiMusic.

Ticket presales for Thomas' summer concerts will begin on Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time and end the following day. General public ticket sales will start on Friday at 10 a.m. local time through robthomasmusic.com. As "The All Night Days Tour" schedule takes shape, music fans are looking forward to a mix of classic hits and new material, as reported by both Culturemap Houston and Antimusic.