
Earth, Wind & Fire
Earth, Wind & Fire is on tour — 22 upcoming shows; next: Jul 10, 2026 in Pordenone, Italy.
- R&B
Earth, Wind & Fire is an American band that has spanned the musical genres of soul, disco, R&B, funk, jazz and rock. They are one of the most successful and critically acclaimed bands of the twentieth century. Rolling Stone magazine has described them as "innovative, precise yet sensual, calculated yet galvanizing" and has also declared that the band "changed the sound of black pop". Also known as EWF, the band was founded in Chicago by Maurice White in 1969. Other members have included Philip Bailey, Verdine White, Ralph Johnson, Larry Dunn, and Al McKay. The band has received 20 Grammy nominations; winning six as a group with two of its members, Maurice White and Bailey, winning separate individual awards. Earth, Wind & Fire have 12 American Music Awards nominations and four awards. They have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and have sold over 90 million albums worldwide. Five members of Earth, Wind & Fire were also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame: Maurice White, Philip Bailey, Verdine White, Larry Dunn and Al McKay. The music industry and fans have bestowed Lifetime Achievement honors from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (Rhythm & Soul Heritage Award - 2002), NAACP (Hall of Fame - 1994) and the BET Awards (Lifetime Achievement Award - 2002). Earth, Wind & Fire is known for the dynamic sound of their horn section, their energetic and elaborate stage shows, and the interplay between the contrasting vocals of Philip Bailey's falsetto and Maurice White's tenor. The kalimba (African thumb piano) is played on all of the band's albums. In the 1970s and early 1980s, the band had many hits, including "Shining Star", "That's the Way of the World", "Devotion", "Reasons", "Sing a Song", "Can't Hide Love", "Getaway", "Fantasy", "Love's Holiday", "September", "Boogie Wonderland", "After the Love Has Gone", and "Let's Groove". Two Earth, Wind & Fire classic songs have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame: "That’s The Way of The World" (2004) and "Shining Star" (2007). The band is also known as having been the first African-American performers to sell out Madison Square Garden and to receive the MSG Gold Ticket Award. President Barack Obama invited Earth, Wind & Fire to perform at the White House for the first social event of the new administration.
Tour history
Shows tracked▾13in 2026
- Neal S Blaisdell ArenaHonolulu, United States
- Neal S. Blaisdell CenterHonolulu, United States
- 3 songsBeacon TheatreNew York (NYC), United States
- 22 songsLive Oak Bank PavilionWilmington, United States
- Harrah's Cherokee Resort Event CenterCherokee, United States
- The Louisville PalaceLouisville, United States
- FirstBank AmphitheaterFranklin, United States
- Simmons Bank ArenaNorth Little Rock, United States
- Showplace Theatre at Riverwind CasinoNorman, United States
- The Cohoes Music HallCohoes, United States
- The Cove, River Spirit Casino ResortTulsa, United States
- Smart Financial CentreSugar Land, United States
- 20 songsCoca-Cola AmphitheaterBirmingham, United States
Top countries▾112 cities
- United States · 13Honolulu, Birmingham, Cherokee, Cohoes, Franklin
· and 7 more cities
(Louisville, New York (NYC), Norman, North Little Rock, Sugar Land, Tulsa, Wilmington)
Avg setlist▾15 songsLatest · Jun 4
- 1Shining Star
- 2Let Your Feelings Show
- 3September
Most-played songs
Across the 3 shows we've indexed. Songs played only once are hidden.
- 1Shining Star3×
- 2September3×
- 3Let Your Feelings Show3×
- 4Fantasy2×
- 5Got to Get You Into My Lifecover2×
- 6In the Stone2×
- 7Let's Groove2×
- 8Reasons2×
- 9Rock That!2×
- 10Serpentine Fire2×
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Tour map · 14 cities
3 countries · 12 cities · Jul 2026 – Nov 2026
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