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Collective Soul

Collective Soul

Collective Soul is on tour — 21 upcoming shows; next: Jun 25, 2026 in Pleasanton, United States.

  • Rock

Hailing from the city of Atlanta, Georgia, Collective Soul shot to international fame with their 1993 release Hints, Allegations and Things Left Unsaid, and their mega #1 hit "Shine." The album was a collection of Ed Roland’s demos that spread quickly through the college underground circuit and caught fire, going on to achieve Double-Platinum status. After having been invited to the 25th Anniversary Woodstock concert, Collective Soul went into the studio to record their sophomore follow up. The self-titled Collective Soul, released in March of 1995, would be the album that would help define their sound of catchy melodies and guitar driven songs. Containing four outstanding singles (three of which reached #1), "December," "The World I Know," "Where The River Flows," and "Gel," it became Collective Soul’s highest selling album to date. The album went Triple-Platinum and spent 76 weeks on the Billboard Top 200 charts. Collective Soul went back into the studio and vented their spleen on 1997’s Platinum Disciplined Breakdown, which produced two more #1 hits, "Precious Declaration" and "Listen." 1999 brought the album Dosage, a critically acclaimed set of songs that fans count as the band’s best. The album took a meticulous six months to record, and provided another strong showing for the band, producing the #1 hit song "Heavy," which would take the top Billboard spot for a (then) record of 15 weeks. Of the band’s 5th studio album, Rolling Stone cheered, "Blender simply shreds with unapologetic classic-rock energy." Blender offered three more radio heavy smash hits with "Why, Part 2," "Vent" and "Perfect Day," a duet with Sir Elton John. After releasing a Greatest Hits set entitled 7even Year Itch: Greatest Hits 1994-2001, Collective Soul ended their contract with Atlantic Records and created their own label El Music Group. The first release on the label was Youth (2004). The lyrics, in particular "Better Now," declared the band’s newfound confidence and independence. Two more records and a concert DVD were released under the El Music Group imprint in 2005 and 2006: the EP From The Ground Up and Home - their lush, live, concert event with the Atlanta City Youth Orchestra. In 2007 the band made an exclusive deal with all Target stores to be the sole seller of their 7th Studio album, Afterwords. The fans dug it, opening at #25 on the Billboard Comprehensive Albums Chart and #5 on the Billboard Top Internet Albums Chart, proving Collective Soul was now conquering the digital world. The album was later released wide on El Music Group. "Tremble For My Beloved" found Collective Soul on the soundtrack to one of the hottest movies of 2008 - Twilight. "We heard through the grapevine that Stephanie Meyer was a fan of Collective Soul’s music and lyrics," says Ed. Expanding to tweens opened up a whole new audience for the band. In 2009, a new label and new momentum. Collective Soul released their latest studio effort Collective Soul, on Roadrunner Records. In 2010, Collective Soul parted ways with Roadrunner Records and returned to El Music Group. The band is currently touring and working in the studio.

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21upcoming
34years active
since 1992

Tour history

Shows tracked
6
Since 2025
Top countries
1
6 cities
  • United States · 6
    Baton Rouge, Bossier City, Dothan, Louisville, Montgomery
    · and 1 more city(Portsmouth)
Avg setlist
15 songs
Latest · May 1
Main set
  1. 1Counting the Days
  2. 2Heavy
  3. 3Mother's Love
  4. 4Why, Pt. 2
  5. 5Shine
  6. 6Keep It on Track
  7. 7Not the Same
  8. 8Sister Don't Cry
  9. 9She Said
  10. 10The World I Know
  11. 11December
  12. 12Compliment
  13. 13Gel
  14. 14Where the River Flows
  15. 15Run
Last show
Jun 2026

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Upcoming tour dates · 21 shows

2 countries · 20 cities · Jun 2026 – Sep 2026

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Alameda County Fairgrounds · Pleasanton, United States
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Mountain Winery · Saratoga, United States
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Nugget Casino Resort · Sparks, United States
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Grand Event Center, Golden Nugget Casino · Lake Charles, United States
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Northfield Park Racino - Center Stage · Northfield, United States
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Jackpot Junction Casino Hotel · Morton, United States
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Washington County Fair Park · West Bend, United States
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River Cree Resort & Casino · Enoch, Canada
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Grey Eagle Event Centre · Calgary, Canada
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Rockin' the Fields of Minnedosa · Minnedosa, Canada
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Conexus Arts Centre · Regina, Canada
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Rockin' the Fields of Minnedosa · Minnedosa, Canada
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Clark County Fairgrounds · Ridgefield, United States
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Burton Cummings Theatre · Winnipeg, Canada
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Bally's Event Center · Lincoln, United States
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South Shore Music Circus · Cohasset, United States
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Cape Cod Melody Tent · Barnstable, United States
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CAPE COD MELODY TENT · Hyannis, United States
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Ovation Hall at Ocean Casino Resort · Atlantic City, United States
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Freeman Arts Pavilion · Selbyville, United States
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Frederick Brown, Jr. Amphitheater (The Fred) · Peachtree City, United States