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 February 7 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met 
February 8 – Raleigh, NC – Martin Marietta Center 
February 10 – Nashville, TN – Opry House 
February 11 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy 
February 12 – Biloxi, MS – Hard Rock Café 
February 14 – Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall 
February 15 – Dallas, TX – Texas Trust CU 
February 16 – San Antonio, TX – Majestic  
February 18 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Center 
February 19 – Highland, CA – Yaamava Theater 
February 21 – Las Vegas, NV – The Chelsea   
February 22 – Los Angeles, CA – YouTube Theater 
February 24 – San Jose, CA – San Jose Civic 
February 25 – Sacramento, CA – Safe Credit Union Performing 
February 27 – Seattle, WA – Moore Theater 
February 28 – Portland, OR – Keller Auditorium 
March 2 – Reno, NV – Grand Sierra  
March 4 – Salt Lake City, UT – Maverik Center 
March 6 – Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom 
March 8 – Chicago, IL – Chicago Theatre  
March 9 – Cleveland, OH – MGM Northfield Park 
March 11 – Toronto, ON – Coca-Cola Coliseum  
March 12 – Montreal, QC – Place des Arts 
March 14 – Wallingford, CT – Oakdale Theater 
March 15 – Boston. MA – Boch Center 
March 17 – Rochester, NY – Kodak 
March 18 – Wheeling, WV – Capitol Theater 
March 19 – Cincinnati, OH – Brady Music Center 
March 21 – Washington, DC – The Anthem 
March 22 – New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall 
The European leg of the 40th Anniversary Tour 2024 – 2025 consists of stops in 23 cities and kicks off on October 20th  and runs through November 24th. Some dates are already sold out with others about to get there as limited tickets remain across the continent.  
  
An Evening With Dream Theater 40th Anniversary Tour 2024 – 2025  
(Previously Announced European/South American Dates) 
October 20 – London, England – The O2 (Limited Tickets Remain) 
October 22 – Berlin, Germany – Uber Eats Music Hall (Limited Tickets Remain) 
October 23 – Koln, Germany – Palladium (Limited Tickets Remain) 
October 25 – Milan, Italy – Forum (Limited Tickets Remain) 
October 26 – Rome, Italy – Palazzo dello Sport (Limited Tickets Remain) 
October 28 – Munich, Germany – Zenith 
October 29 – Zagreb, Croatia – Arena Zagreb 
November 1 – Budapest, Hungary – Budapest Arena  
November 2 – Prague – Czech Republic – Fortuna Arena 
November 3 – Lodz, Poland – Atlas Arena  
November 6 – Helsinki, Finland – Metro Areena 
November 8 – Stockholm. Sweden – Waterfront (Sold Out) 
November 9 – Oslo, Norway – Spektrum (Limited Tickets Remain) 
November 10 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Poolen (Limited Tickets Remain) 
November 12 – Luxembourg – Rockhal  
November 13 – Zurich, Switzerland – The Hall  
November 14 – Lyon, France – Halle Tony Garnier 
November 16 – Lisbon, Portugal – MEO Arena 
November 17 – Madrid, Spain – La Cubierta de Leganés 
November 20 – Stuttgart, Germany – Beethovensaal (Limited Tickets Remain) 
November 21 – Frankfurt, Germany – Jahrhundderthalle 
November 23 – Paris, France – Adidas Arena 
November 24 – Amsterdam – AFAS Live (Limited Tickets Remain) 
December 7 – Mexico City, Mexico – Explanada Estadio Azteca 
December 10 – Belo Horizonte, Brazil – Befly Hall 
December 13 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Vivo Rio 
December 15 – Sao Paulo, Brazil – Vibra (Limited Tickets Remain) 
December 16 – Curitiba, Brazil – Live Curitiba 
December 17 – Porto Alegre, Brazil – Araújo Vianna 
December 19 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Movistar Arena 
December 21 – Santiago, Chile – Movistar Arena (Sold Out) 
December 22 – Santiago, Chile – Movistar Arena 
Dream Theater has been in their DTHQ studio working on their 16th studio album and the first with Portnoy since 2009’s Black Clouds & Silver Linings. More information on the upcoming release will be unveiled in the future.  
  
  
  
Dream Theater L to R: John Myung, Jordan Rudess, James LaBrie, Mike Portnoy, John Petrucci 
(Photo Courtesy of Dream Theater) 
  
Progressive metal pioneers Dream Theater share a unique bond with one of the most passionate fan bases around the globe as evidenced by their three GRAMMY® Award nominations, 2022 GRAMMY® Award win in the Best Metal Performance category for “The Alien” and 15 million records sold worldwide. The 1992 opus Images & Words received a gold certification and landed on Rolling Stone’s coveted “100 Greatest Metal Albums of All-Time.” Guitar World placed the follow-up Awake at #1 on “Superunknown: 50 Iconic Albums That Defined 1994.” 1996’s A Change of Seasons notably soundtracked NBC’s coverage of Downhill Skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Fans voted the 1999 Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory the “Number One All-Time Progressive Rock Album” in a 2012 Rolling Stone poll. Not to mention, it ranked as the “15th Greatest Concept Album” by Classic Rock. 2009 saw Black Clouds & Silver Linings crash the Billboard Top 200 at #6 as A Dramatic Turn of Events [2011] and Dream Theater [2013] maintained a three-peat in the chart’s Top 10. In 2016, the band returned with their second concept album and sci-fi novel of the same name, The Astonishing. Beyond three platinum and two gold videos, the group was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame in 2010. In 2019, the band continued to expand its audience when they released Distance Over Time to critical and commercial acclaim. On their 15th full-length and second studio release for InsideOutMusic / Sony Music, A View From The Top Of The World the band continue to challenge themselves and push their musical envelope – something they have done for over 30-years performing together. The band launched the inaugural DREAMSONIC Tour in 2023 – a traveling progressive music spectacle that will return for more runs in the future. In 2024, founding drummer Mike Portnoy reunited with the iconic lineup of guitarist John Petrucci, vocalist James LaBrie, bassist John Myung and keyboardist Jordan Rudess to overwhelming fanfare. Dream Theater has been in the studio currently working on their upcoming 16th studio album and first for this lineup in over 15 years. 
  
  
  
  
  
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