
Peter Frampton has officially announced a 2025 North American tour following his induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in October 2024. The Let’s Do It Again Tour kicks off on March 30 in Connecticut and will wrap up on April 19 in Michigan.
Frampton expressed his excitement on social media, thanking fans for their support and sharing his eagerness to perform once again. Tickets for the public will be available starting January 24, with pre-sale tickets already accessible for eager fans.
Fans react to Peter Frampton’s tour announcement

Fans could not contain their excitement over the news of Frampton’s return to touring. They took to the comments to appreciate Frampton’s move and promised to get his tickets. “So glad you’re continuing to tour … as they say in baseball … ‘They’ll have to TEAR the uniform off you,’” someone joked.
Another follower pleaded that he makes a stop in California. “We could really use some Frampton love!!!” they exclaimed. International fans joined in to request his presence in countries like Brazil, asking him to return again. “Make us find our way ‘BACK TO EDEN’!” they gushed. There were many requests for him to add more dates and locations to the tour.
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Peter Frampton has enjoyed touring over the years
Frampton’s journey as a touring musician spans decades, with the first major one in the 1970s helping to cement his reputation as one of rock’s greatest guitarists. Through the years, Frampton has delivered unforgettable live performances, creating lifelong memories for his fans. Even as he faced health challenges, his Farewell Tour in 2019 was a testament to his enduring passion for music and performance.
The much-anticipated Let’s Do It Again Tour marks a new chapter, with the 10-date lineup starting in Uncasville, Connecticut. The 74-year-old will make stops in major cities like Chicago, Nashville, and Milwaukee before wrapping up in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. His set list will undoubtedly feature classics like “Show Me the Way” and “Baby, I Love Your Way,” ensuring nostalgic fans get a thrilling experience. This is just one of the few tours Frampton has embarked on since announcing his degenerative muscle disease, inclusion body myositis (IBM), which he expected would leave him unable to play guitar anymore in the coming years. Clearly, he’s been able to prove everyone, including himself, wrong!