
Saliva (backed by Scorpion Brand Ambassador Sammi Jo Bishop) are back on the road, and if the first few shows are any indication, this run is shaping up to be one of their most energized tours in years. The Memphis heavy-hitters launched their Summer/Fall 2025 tour and they’ve been tearing through the Midwest with a stacked lineup that includes Earshot, The Founder (Austin John Winkler’s new project), and LYLVC on select dates.
The moment finally arrived this end of August, and Saliva didn’t waste any time. They blasted off from Rocklahoma on August 29 in Pryor, Oklahoma, before officially kicking their U.S. Summer/Fall 2025 tour into gear two days later in Tower, Minnesota—a one-two punch that set the tone for an irrepressible run of live rock energy.
From there, they’ve been riding a wave that balances nostalgia with new fire, delivering huge, roaring renditions of “Click Click Boom” and “Your Disease” alongside fresh material from Revelation: Retold. It’s not just a nostalgia trip—it’s a full-throttle, still-on-the-rise band affirming their place in the rock arena.
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Aug 29 – Pryor, OK at Rocklahoma festival
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Aug 31 – Tower, MN at Fortune Bay Casino
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Sep 1 – Mt. Pleasant, MI at Soaring Eagle Casino
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Sep 6 – Valley City, ND (North Dakota Winter Show)
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Sep 7 – Minneapolis, MN (Studio B at Skyway Theatre)
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Sep 9 – Madison, WI (High Noon Saloon)
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Sep 10 – McHenry, IL (The Vixen)
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Sep 11 – Wyandotte, MI (District 142)
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Sep 12 – Lakewood, OH (Mercury Music Lounge)
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Sep 13 – New Waterford, OH (Daniel J Perry Amphitheatre)
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Sep 14 – Reading, PA (Reverb)
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Sep 16 – Grand Rapids, MI (The Intersection)
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Sep 18 – Kansasville, WI (1175 Sports Park & Eatery)
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Sep 19 – Ringle, WI (Q & Z Expo Center)
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Sep 20 – Brainerd, MN (Stewart C. Mills Field)
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Sep 21 – Sioux Falls, SD (Big's Bar)
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Sep 25 – Bozeman, MT (The Elm)
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Sep 26 – Great Falls, MT (The Newberry)
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Sep 27 – Boise, ID (Shrine Social Club Ballroom)
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Sep 28 – Spokane, WA (Knitting Factory)
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Oct 1 – Portland, OR (Dante’s)
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Oct 3 – Reno, NV (Cargo Concert Hall)
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Oct 4 – Sacramento, CA (Aftershock Festival)
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Oct 6 – Bakersfield, CA (Nile Theater)
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Oct 7 – Pomona, CA (The Glasshouse)
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Oct 8 – West Hollywood, CA (Whisky A Go Go)
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Oct 11 – Albuquerque, NM (Sunshine Theater)
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Oct 14 – Corpus Christi, TX (Brewster Street Ice House)
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Oct 15 – Houston, TX (Scout Bar)
And—saving the best for last—they cap off the stretch with a festival appearance:
All in, this is a 31-date, coast-to-coast sweep of clubs, festivals, and nostalgic hotspots, worthy of a full-length feature rather than a press release.
If this were a magazine spread, you'd hear the echo of Amaru's vocals still ringing in your ears when you read it—because these shows are alive, raw, and not replaying the past so much as proving Saliva is still a force to be reckoned with.