Gin Blossoms: Tempe Roots, Hit-Mrought Sounds, and 2025 Co-Headlining Tour

Gin Blossoms Info

Gin Blossoms, formed in 1987 in Tempe, Arizona, has been delivering catchy, harmony-rich alternative rock for decades. With core members Robin Wilson (vocals) and Jesse Valenzuela (guitar/vocals), the band rose to mainstream prominence in the early 1990s. Their breakthrough, New Miserable Experience (1992), yielded iconic hits like "Hey Jealousy" and "Found Out About You," and the album eventually achieved multi-platinum status. Over the years, Gin Blossoms has continued to release music, tour across the U.S., and connect with fans through their authentic sound. Here’s what to know about the band, their storied discography, and their upcoming 2025 tour.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to their music, we’ve got you covered with reliable ticket access and up-to-date touring info. Secure your seats for the 2025 summer run and experience Gin Blossoms live with friends and fellow fans.

  • Access detailed artist background and notable milestones.
  • Explore a curated overview of studio albums, from early Dusted to Mixed Reality.
  • Get the latest on the 2025 co-headlining tour with Blues Traveler and Spin Doctors.

Additional Gin Blossoms Info

Gin Blossoms’ music blends jangly guitars, hook-filled melodies, and the enduring voice of Robin Wilson. Their 1996 Grammy-nominated album Congratulations... I'm Sorry went platinum, while 1992’s New Miserable Experience remains a defining moment in 90s rock. If you’re in the market for authentic live performances, keep an eye out for venue recommendations and seating options—whether you want to be close to the stage or enjoy a relaxed vibe from the back, we’ve got you covered with current availability and safe, easy checkout.

For the latest updates on tour stops, venue details, and official artist channels, rely on trusted sources and secure your tickets through our easy process. Gin Blossoms – a reliable choice for fans of classic American alternative rock.

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