Widespread Panic will return to St. Augustine, FL in 2025 for its annual three-night run, the band announced on Monday. The concerts mark the latest addition to Panic’s growing calendar, which was cleared earlier this year so guitarist Jimmy Herring could undergo treatment for tonsil cancer.

Widespread Panic will drop anchor at the familiar shores of the St. Augustine Amphitheatre on March 21st, 22nd, and 23rd, 2025. Tickets for the run will go on sale Friday, December 6th at 10 a.m. ET on Ticketmaster. Revisit Live For Live Music‘s coverage of this year’s St. Auggie run: Friday | Saturday | Sunday.

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The St. Augustine shows will follow Widespread Panic’s triumphant return to the stage February 14th–16th, 2025 at the Hard Rock Live at Estess Arena in Atlantic City, NJ. These will mark Panic’s first shows since Red Rocks Amphitheatre in June, after which the band informed fans that Herring had been diagnosed with stage one tonsil cancer and would seek treatment immediately. Cancellations followed for Asheville, Boston, and Las Vegas before the group cleared its calendar for the remainder of 2024. While absent from the stage, WSP released the six-song Hailbound Queen on November 8th, a companion to Snake Oil King which arrived back in June.

 

 

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