Shaun Cassidy Launches First-Ever 50-City Music and Storytelling Tour

Singer, actor and producer Shaun Cassidy is shown performing on stage during a live concert appearance on August 5, 2019
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Shaun Cassidy is getting ready for a new adventure! The musician is gearing up for his first-ever 50-city music and storytelling tour, “The Road To Us,” which will launch at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, TN, on Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025. He planned the tour after his recent show, “The Magic of a Midnight Sky,” received critical acclaim.

Cassidy shared about the tour in an email blast, “‘The Road To Us’ is first about fun, then about connection—a connection I feel is more important now than ever. Be it in a concert hall or at the kitchen table, bringing people together—to laugh, cry, or blast out some hit songs—is like rocket fuel for the soul. I can’t think of a better reason to take the ultimate road trip!”

Shaun Cassidy, amerikanischer Popsänger und Schauspieler, bei einem Auftritt in der Chartshow 'Disco', Deutschland 1979.

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Cassidy is best known for his famous family and talent. His mother is TV and film star Shirley Jones, his father was actor Jack Cassidy and his half-brother was fellow actor and musician David Cassidy. He has been performing music for decades, including the No. 1 hit song “Da Doo Ron Ron” as well as starring in the television series The Hardy Boys Mysteries. He’s also written and produced several series including American Gothic, Roar and New Amsterdam. You can get tickets on his website.

Get the full list of Shawn Cassidy tour dates below:

September 13: Nashville, TN – Grand Ole Opry

September 17: Waterville, ME– Waterville Opera House

September 19: Beverly, MA– Cabot Theater

Septmeber 25: Glenside, PA – The Keswick

September 26: Seneca, NY – Niagara Falls The Bear’s Den

September 27: Seneca, NY – Niagara Falls The Bear’s Den

September 28: Verona, NY – Turning Stone Resort Casino

October 16: Hopewell, VA – The Beacon

October 17: Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere

October 18: Annapolis, MD – Ram’s Head

October 19: Rocky Mount, VA – The Harvester

October 23: Peekskill, NY – Paramount Hudson Valley Arts

October 24: Newton, NJ – The Newton Theater

October 25: Norfolk, CT – Infinity Hall

October 26: Bethlehem, PA – ArtsQuest

November 5: Milwaukee, WI – The Pabst Theater

November 7: Des Plaines, IL – Des Plaines Theatre

November 8: St. Charles, IL – The Arcada

November 9: Burnsville, MN – Ames Center

November 11: Shipshewana, IN – The Blue Gate

November 13: Nashville, IN – Brown County Music Center

November 14: Cincinnati, OH – Ludlow’s

November 15: Columbus, OH – The Southern

November 16: Akron, OH – The Goodyear Theater

December 4: Detroit, MI – The Fisher Theater

December 5: Warren, OH – Robins Theatre

December 6: Munhall, PA – Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall

December 11: Orlando, FL – The Plaza Live

December 12: Clearwater, FL – Capitol Theatre

December 13: Ponte Vedra, FL – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall

January 8: Austin, TX – Paramount Theater

January 9: Dallas, TX – The Granada Theater

January 10: Houston, TX – House of Blues

January 16: Napa, CA – Uptown Theater

January 17: Riverside, CA – The Fox

January 18: El Cajon, CA – Magnolia

More dates to be announced…

 

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