Everclear Announces Sparkle and Fade 30th Anniversary Tour
Everclear, one of the leading alternative rock bands to emerge from the ’90s, led by vocalist, guitarist, and founder Art Alexakis, has announced the Sparkle and Fade 30th Anniversary Tour featuring special guests Local H and Sponge. Sparkle and Fade, Everclear’s platinum-selling, major-label debut album, had a massive impact in 1995 with its chart-topping hit “Santa Monica,” making Everclear a household name and catapulting the band into the masses. The acclaimed collection – also featuring the singles “Heroin Girl” and “HeartsparkDollarsign” – has been hailed as “a must have for any fan of pop-punk” (Punknews) and “a tough, melodic set of gnarled post-punk hard rock” (AllMusic), with The Rolling Stone Album Guide declaring, “Sparkle and Fade was everything a radio-ready rock record should be: explosive, soul-searching, belligerent.”
Everclear’s 40-date fall headlining tour will kick off September 4th in Los Angeles, and travel across the US, stopping in such cities as San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Denver, Oklahoma City, Austin, Louisville, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Charlotte, Boston, New York (October 22nd at Irving Plaza), Philadelphia, Washington, DC, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Minneapolis, among many others, before wrapping November 2nd in Chicago. See below for full list of upcoming tour dates. VIP and meet & greet packages are also available. Visit here for all details and to purchase.
“Sparkle and Fade was not the first album I had made, but it was the album I had wanted to make my whole life. It changed everything for me and Everclear,” shares Alexakis. “Because of its success and lasting impact, this band has survived and prospered for three decades, and this tour celebrating Sparkle and Fade is another way of us saying ‘thank you’ to all of the incredible fans – old and new. We’re excited to travel the US this fall with our fellow ’90s brethren, Local H and Sponge. In addition to all the hits and fan favorites, we’re going to pretty much play the whole album through the course of the show to commemorate this 30th anniversary. If you are a fan of this record, you do not want to miss this tour!”
Everclear Spring 2025 US Tour Dates:
4/12/25: Clovis, NM @ Clovis Music Festival
4/26/25: Warrendale, PA @ Jergel’s Rhythm Grille
4/27/25: Biloxi, MS @ Crawfish Music Festival
5/3/25: Maryville, TN @ The Shed
5/8/25: Myrtle Beach, SC @ The Boathouse
5/9/25: Isle of Palm, SC @ Windjammer
5/10/25: Holly Springs, NC @ Ting Stadium
5/16/25: Daytona Beach, FL @ Welcome To Rockville
5/17/25: Ocean City, MD @ Boardwalk Rock
5/23/25: Chico, CA @ Silver Dollar Fair
5/24/25: Ruidoso, NM @ Jacks Backstage
5/31/25: San Mateo, CA @ San Mateo County Fair
6/7/25: Laughlin, NV @ Edgewater E Center
6/14/25: San Jacinto, CA @ Soboba Casino Resort
6/20/25: Little Eau Claire, WI @ Summer Jam
6/21/25: Manistee, MI @ Little River Casino Resort
6/26/25: Brainerd, MN @ Lakes Jam
6/27/25: Wood Dale, IL @ Wood Dale Prairie Fest
6/8/25: Paw Paw, MI @ Warner Vineyards
6/4/25: Milwaukee, WI @ Summerfest
7/12/25: Kansas City, MO @ Ameristar Casino and Hotel
7/6/25: Columbus, OH @ The King of Clubs
7/27/25: Cumberland, MD @ Rock The Mountains
Everclear Sparkle and Fade 30th Anniversary Tour w/ Local H and Sponge:
9/4/25: Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent Theater
9/6/25: San Francisco, CA @ August Hall
9/7/25: Rocklin, CA @ Quarry Park Amphitheater
9/9/25: Medford, OR @ Craterian Theater
9/11/25: Bend, OR @ Silver Moon Brewing
9/12/25: Eugene, OR @ McDonald Theatre
9/13/25: Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
9/14/25: Tacoma, WA @ Emerald Queen Casino and Hotel
9/16/25: Boise, ID @ Treefort Music Hall
9/17/25: Livingston, MT @ Pine Creek Lodge
9/19/25: Denver, CO @ Gothic Theatre
9/20 /25: Lubbock, TX @ The Buddy Holly Hall
9/21/25: Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion
9/23/25: Austin, TX @ The Paramount Theatre
9/25/25: Plano, TX @ Legacy Hall
9/26/25: St. Charles, MO @ The Family Arena
9/27/25: Kokomo, IN @ Kokomo Performing Arts Pavilion
9/28/25: Louisville, KY @ Mercury Ballroom
10/3/25: Grundy County, TN @ The Caverns
10/4/25: Sugar Hill, GA @ The Eagle Theatre
10/5 /25: Pensacola, FL @ Vinyl Music Hall
10/7/25: Orlando, FL @ The Plaza Live
10/8/25: Clearwater, FL @ Bilheimer Capitol Theatre
10/9/25: Fort Lauderdale, FL @ The Parker
10/11/25: Fort Pierce, FL @ Sunrise Theatre
10/12/25: Ponte Vedra, FL @ Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
10/16/25: Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood Theatre
10/17/25: Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa
10/18/25: Asbury Park, NJ @ Asbury Lanes
10/19/25: Huntington, NY @ The Paramount
10/21/25: Boston, MA @ Big Night Live
10/22/25: New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
10/23/25: New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place
10/24/25: Philadelphia (Bensalem), PA @ Xcite Center at Parx Casino
10/25/25: Washington, DC @ Black Cat
10/27/25: Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
10/28/25: Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s
10/30/25: Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
11/1/25: Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
11/2/25: Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall
About Everclear:
Since forming in 1992, Everclear has enjoyed a lengthy career by any measure, spanning 11 studio releases, including four that have been certified Gold or Platinum, selling over 6 million records, and achieving 12 Top 40 Hit Singles on Mainstream Rock, Alternative, and Adult Top 40 radio, including “Santa Monica,” “Father of Mine,” “I Will Buy You A New Life,” “Wonderful,” and “Everything To Everyone,” as well as numerous videos, thousands of shows, and various other accolades, including a 1998 Grammy nomination. The band’s 1993 debut album, World Of Noise, released on the Portland independent label Tim/Kerr Records, paired with their significant efforts to break into college radio and the buzz they’d created within the Portland music scene, attracted the attention of major labels, including Capitol Records, which signed the group soon after and released Sparkle and Fade. To celebrate the band’s 30th anniversary in 2022, Everclear reissued World Of Noise as a special remastered, deluxe edition, making the album available for the first time on digital streaming platforms with 6 bonus songs in addition to its original 12 tracks. Adding to the celebrations that year, Everclear released a commemorative anniversary video Everclear – 30 Years Gone: A Retrospective, hosted by former MTV VJ, current radio host, and longtime friend Matt Pinfield –Press here to watch.
In 2023, Everclear released their first official live album, Live at The Whisky a Go Go, showcasing the band’s acclaimed and energetic live performance. The 17-track collection, available via Sunset Blvd Records, features the live recording of the Los Angeles show on Everclear’s 30th Anniversary Tour, showcasing the hits and hidden treasures from throughout the band’s extraordinary catalog, as well as two new bonus studio tracks: “Sing Away,” a powerful single addressing teen suicide, and their 2022 politically-charged single “Year Of The Tiger.” Continuing to celebrate their acclaimed decades-long career and provide the band’s dedicated fanbase with long-awaited content, Everclear released their platinum-selling album Songs From An American Movie Vol. One on vinyl for the first time ever in 2024 via Intervention Records.
In addition to his thousands of Everclear performances over the band’s lengthy career, Alexakis released his first solo album, Sun Songs, in 2019. That same year, Alexakis revealed his diagnosis with multiple sclerosis (MS) at the age of 54 and has since donated one dollar from every ticket purchased for his performances to charities such as Sweet Relief Musicians Fund and National MS Society. The now 62-year-old currently appears on the cover of PEOPLE Health (Winter/Spring 2025 issue), where he shares his positive outlook and health routine to keep his symptoms at bay, expressing, “I have a lot of gratitude.” In the story, he also references a deep cut off Sparkle and Fade, originally written for those battling addiction and sobriety, saying, “There’s a song we do called ‘Strawberry’—and the repeating line is ‘Don’t fall down, you’ll never get up.’ It’s a song of hope, really. For me it’s about surrendering to the fact that I have MS and being able to talk about and understand it.” Alexakis shows no signs of slowing down and, more than three decades later, Everclear’s enduring legacy and ongoing appeal as a live band continues.
Line up:
Art Alexakis (vocals, guitar)
Davey French (guitar)
Freddy Herrera (bass)
Brian Nolan (drums)