‘90s rock icon Counting Crows heads to Tampa for summer ‘Banshee Season Tour’

Florida boys Dashboard Confessional opens.

click to enlarge Counting Crows played Al Lang Field in 2018. - Chris Rodriguez
Chris Rodriguez
Counting Crows played Al Lang Field in 2018.
Although you won't be in the presence  of Adam Fredric Duritz’s once-luscious locs, you can still see his popular '90s rock band Counting Crows at its Tampa gig this summer.

Counting Crows will headline Tampa’s MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheater on Wednesday, August 9, joined by opener Dashboard Confessional.

The general public can snag Counting Crows tickets starting this Friday, March 17 via LiveNation, but there are a variety of different pre-sales taking place before then. Although there are no prices listed for admission into its Tampa show just yet, tickets to other shows on the same tour are running for $65-$125.

Counting Crows embarks on its massive 56-date North American tour on June 13 in the midwest, and wraps up over three months later at Colorado’s iconic Red Rocks Amphitheater.

Since there hasn't been an announcement of any new Counting Crows music being released, fans will most likely hear late 90’s favorites like “Mr. Jones” and “Round Here,”—in addition to tracks from its 2021 EP Butter Miracle.

The last time Counting Crows stopped in Tampa Bay was back in 2018, when the rock band played an intimate set at St. Pete's Al Lang Field.

For more information about the band’s upcoming stop in Tampa, head to countingcrows.com

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