
- Bad Company Announces Surprise Reunion Tour for 2025
Classic rock fans have reason to celebrate as legendary rock band Bad Company has announced a surprise reunion tour for 2025. The iconic group, known for hits like “Feel Like Makin’ Love”, “Bad Company”, and “Shooting Star”, will reunite for a series of live performances across North America and Europe, marking their first major tour in years.
The announcement came via the band’s official social media channels, accompanied by a short video featuring original frontman Paul Rodgers, guitarist Mick Ralphs, and drummer Simon Kirke. While details about the full lineup are yet to be revealed, Rodgers confirmed that the band is eager to bring their timeless music back to the stage.
A Long-Awaited Return
Bad Company, formed in 1973, last toured together in 2016, with Rodgers and Kirke leading the lineup. However, Mick Ralphs had to step away from performing due to health issues, and the band’s future remained uncertain. With this new tour announcement, fans are hopeful to see Ralphs return, though no official statement has been made regarding his participation.
Rodgers expressed his excitement in a statement:
“Bad Company has always been about powerful songs and an incredible connection with our fans. We’ve missed that energy, and we can’t wait to bring it back live in 2025. We’ll be playing the classics and maybe even a few surprises along the way.”
What to Expect from the Tour
The 2025 reunion tour is expected to feature performances in major cities across the United States, Canada, and Europe, with festival appearances also rumored. According to sources close to the band, the setlist will include all the fan-favorite hits alongside some deeper cuts that haven’t been played in decades.
The official tour dates, venues, and ticket sale information will be released in the coming weeks. Fans are encouraged to sign up for alerts through Bad Company’s website and social media to stay updated.
With the resurgence of classic rock nostalgia and renewed interest in the band’s catalog, Bad Company’s return to the stage is set to be one of the most anticipated rock events of 2025.