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About

Switchfoot are a Grammy-winning rock band from San Diego, California. Formed in 1996 by brothers Jon and Tim Foreman and drummer Chad Butler, the group released three albums before gaining major label attention following several prominent syncs in the 2002 romantic drama A Walk to Remember. In 2003, Switchfoot released their breakout fourth album The Beautiful Letdown, which went triple-platinum behind the band’s first Hot 100-charting singles “Meant to Live” and “Dare You to Move.” Their 2005 follow-up, Nothing Is Sound, hit a career-peak No. 3 on the Billboard 200, and the band would log another three Top 10 albums with 2011’s Vice Verses, 2014’s Fading West and 2016’s Where the Light Shines Through. Additionally, Switchfoot have earned six No. 1s on the Top Christian Albums chart, and their 2009 effort Hello Hurricane nabbed the band’s first Grammy for Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album. In 2023, Switchfoot released The Beautiful Letdown (Our Version), a 20th anniversary re-recording via their self-run independent label, lowercase people records.

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Switchfoot 2025 Tour Dates:

  • 04/12/25 - Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena
  • 05/07/25 - Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
  • 06/02/25 - Boston, MA @ Citizens House of Blues Boston
  • 07/12/25 - Jefferson City, MO @ Capital Region Amphitheater
  • 08/23/25 - Birmingham, AL @ Coca-Cola Amphitheater
  • 09/11/25 - Louisville, KY @ Highland Festival Grounds at KY Expo Center (Bourbon & Beyond)
  • 09/17/25 - Davenport, IA @ Capitol Theatre - IA
  • 09/19/25 - Waterloo, NY @ The Vine Theater at Del Lago Resort & Casino
  • 10/01/25 - Tulsa, OK @ Expo Square Pavilion
  • 10/09/25 - Fresno, CA @ Fresno Fairgrounds

Setlists

    1. 1.Stars
    2. 2.Dark Horses
    3. 3.Sabotage (Beastie Boys cover)
    4. 4.Love Alone Is Worth the Fight
    5. 5.Bull in a China Shop
    6. 6.Live It Well
    7. 7.Meant to Live
    8. 8.We Are One Tonight
    9. 9.Dare You to Move
    1. 1.Stars
    2. 2.Dark Horses
    3. 3.Love Alone Is Worth the Fight (Jon in the Crowd)
    4. 4.Bull in a China Shop (Jon in the Crowd)
    5. 5.This Is Your Life
    6. 6.Mess of Me
    7. 7.Live It Well
    8. 8.We Are One Tonight (Jon in the crowd)
    9. 9.Hello Hurricane (Started Song in the crowd)
    10. 10.The Sound (John M. Perkins' Blues)
    11. 11.I Won't Let You Go
    12. 12.Dare You to Move
    13. 13.Where I Belong
    14. 14.Meant to Live
    1. 1.Stars
    2. 2.Dark Horses
    3. 3.Love Alone Is Worth the Fight (Jon sang in the crowd)
    4. 4.Bull in a China Shop
    5. 5.This Is Your Life
    6. 6.Afterlife (Fan request, not originally on set list. Jon brought the child on stage who requested it.)
    7. 7.Live It Well
    8. 8.Hello Hurricane (Full band acoustic - dedicated to Woody Guthrie)
    9. 9.Twenty-Four
    10. 10.Float
    11. 11.The Sound (John M. Perkins' Blues)
    12. 12.Meant to Live
    13. 13.Three Little Birds (Bob Marley & The Wailers cover)
    14. 14.Where I Belong
    15. 15.Dare You to Move (Encore)
    1. 1.Daisy
    2. 2.Stars
    3. 3.Dark Horses (Included the riff from Led Zeppelin’s ’Kashmir’)
    4. 4.This Is Your Life
    5. 5.Love Alone Is Worth the Fight
    6. 6.Gone
    7. 7.Happy Is a Yuppie Word
    8. 8.Lonely Nation
    9. 9.The Shadow Proves the Sunshine
    10. 10.Live It Well
    11. 11.Thrive
    12. 12.We Are One Tonight (With a snippet of ‘Golden’)
    13. 13.Dare You to Move
    14. 14.Where I Belong (Brief intro cover of Bob Marley & The Wailers ‘Three Little Birds’)
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Oh! Gravity.
    2. 16.Meant to Live
    1. 1.Stars
    2. 2.Dark Horses
    3. 3.Sabotage (Beastie Boys cover)
    4. 4.Dare You to Move (Went into crowd to sing)
    5. 5.Meant to Live
    6. 6.We’re Gonna Be Alright
    7. 7.Where I Belong

FAQS

Switchfoot’s 2025 tour dates began in April. After kicking off at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, the band played a handful of dates across the U.S. through October.

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Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 137 reviews
  • Switchfoot was awesome!

    by Tand2Boys on 2010-01-23The Phoenix Concert Theatre - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    One word describes the evening: AWESOME! Switchfoot has the rare gift of connecting at a deep level with the audience. I brought my 2 boys (13 and 10 - I am 43). It is AMAZING to enjoy a band of this quality (and clean message) together.

  • Switchfoot was Incredible!

    by Layman on 2010-01-23The Phoenix Concert Theatre - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    The show they put on was by far nothing short of incredible! They've mixed things up on this tour, shuffling around where everyone stands and Jon not starting on the stage. I like how they play the entire cd in order first before doing several songs from their previous albums! For the final song Jon makes his way throughout the crowd for a little bit :) Loved it! Great show!

  • AMAZING

    by Danie on 2010-01-23The Phoenix Concert Theatre - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    BEST CONCERT I HAVE EVER BEEN TO IN MY LIFE!! Jon really knows how to work the crowd. These guys are so talented!!

  • by Anonymous on 2010-01-23The Phoenix Concert Theatre - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    These guys are awesome in concert. I'd recommend seeing them live to anyone. Everyone I went with enjoyed themselves. They do a great job of interacting with the audience.

  • Better than last time if that's possible

    by Lyshee on 2010-01-22Elements Night Club - KitchenerRating: 5 out of 5

    I saw Switchfoot in London, ON a few years ago and they were amazing! Last night they were even better if that was possible. What I love about Switchfoot is the energy they put into their shows, they don't stop and they love to get the crowd involved, which is amazing. They played their entire new album Hello Hurricane as well as 5 or 6 of their past hits from previous albums. Their encore was three songs and was fantastic as always. I love that they can relate to the audience and really make it feel that your the only ones there just having a great night hanging out with them. They talked about the issues in Haiti which was a really great thing to do, and encouraged us to get involved and make something of ourselves in this world. A few things I wish they would have done; created the bootlegs that they did before. I think that was a great idea and made it memorable merchandise from the concert. It was a disc of the first 5 songs from the show that your were attending and it cost $5. I still have mine from 2 years ago and its great! Also I loved the idea that they were supporting the local Food Banks from the city they performed in. I just wish that they had promoted it more in Kitchener, and they probably would have had a better turn out. When we got there we were the only ones who had food with us (and probably the only ones for the rest of the night) the manager of the venue had no idea about it. It was only once we got inside that we asked the "merch guy" what we were supposed to do with it. I thought it was a fantastic idea that would get youth involved in their community, I just wished it was promoted more. Overall a fantastic performance by you guys again! Can't wait to see you again, maybe next time in California. You always put on a great show and I love how the venues are smaller and its a more intimate performance.

  • Switchfoot = Beautiful and not a let down

    by mgoertz on 2010-01-22Elements Night Club - KitchenerRating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing venue, and Switchfoot played a spectacular show. They love to please, not only did they play their newest album through but they played older songs; some full through, others in a fun mash style. All I can say is wow!

  • Switchfoot rocked Elements

    by MattyC on 2010-01-22Elements Night Club - KitchenerRating: 5 out of 5

    Great concert! A mix of old and new songs which is what the band does best!

  • Switchfoot was FLIPPIN AWESOME!!

    by DianaRama on 2010-01-22Elements Night Club - KitchenerRating: 5 out of 5

    Line-up wasn't terribly long, got in the club pretty quickly. It was packed, but still had room to jump. The songs were INCREDIBLE! First time they played an album start to finish, and it was awesome! They opened with the lead singer up on a table in the middle of the crowd, then making his way to the stage! That was pretty amazing since he was like 4 feet away from us. They played old songs afterwards; all the great hits: 'Awakening', 'Dare You to Move,' '24,' 'This is Your Life,' 'Red Eye' and others. Overall, a GREAT night!

  • Switchfoot suprises

    by mikw on 2010-01-22Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 4 out of 5

    I was expecting an average night of alternative rock but the music was tight and the singer has a great voice. Happily recommended...

  • Lengendary

    by Petrov24 on 2010-01-22Elements Night Club - KitchenerRating: 5 out of 5

    Concert was awesome. Acoustics of venue were superb. Great lights show. Tons of energy from the band. One of the best concerts I've seen.

  • by cjay on 2010-01-22Elements Night Club - KitchenerRating: 5 out of 5

    the show was great, the band amazing, the venue is probably the best in Kitchener for seeing your fav band up close and personal -- recommended? absolutely -- even if you haven't been exposed to a lot of Switchfoot music, their new stuff is awesome and of course, the crowd fav's were welcomed with roaring approval -- overall -- don't miss Switchfoot live!

  • Switchfoot rocks my life!

    by MJ1988 on 2010-01-22MACEWAN BALLROOM - CALGARYRating: 5 out of 5

    I have been a Switchfoot fan for years so when I saw they were coming to Calgary, I jumped to buy tickets. The concert was everything I expected and more. The band was great at getting the audience into the music and I had a great time!

  • Hello Hurricane sweeps though Winnipeg!!

    by Roadrunner12 on 2010-01-21The Garrick Centre - WinnipegRating: 5 out of 5

    Portage & Main may be one of the windiest corners in North America, but at the Garrick Centre on Monday night a Hurricane swept through. San Diego Alt-rockers Switchfoot returned to Winnipeg with a whirlwind. Switchfoot are so proud and excited to showcase their new album, Hello Hurricane, that for this tour they decided to play the whole album start to finish. It was an enlightening experience for this fan to have the album played live right before your eyes. You can tangibly feel the new energy that the band was capturing during its recording. After playing the whole album Switchfoot continued with some of their other favorites to the ecstatic cheers of the fans. All in all their set was 22 songs long...yup!! 22!! The building was electric!! A rousing rendition of "O Canada" sung with gusto by the fans, honouring the fact that the Olympics are in Vancouver in February 2010, brought kudos from the band. Jon Foreman engaged the crowd with soaring vocals, eloquent banter, and thrilling inhibition....joining the fans in "The Pit". With lyrics that hit your heart and soul...Switchfoot shows no signs of stopping, and with a new album coming around the corner this fan is on pins and needles.

  • Show much bigger than the venue

    by SaskatcheOne on 2010-01-20Louis' Pub - SaskatoonRating: 4 out of 5

    Hello Hurricane is a very solid album and Switchfoot nailed all 12 songs from it back to back with great fidelity to the studio sound. And then launched with a twist into their older material and really got the sold out crowd rocking. The crowd was on their feet all night with their eyes and ears glued to the performance of a band and musical set that could have, and should have, been held in a much larger venue.

  • switchfoot = intense

    by yewchdog on 2010-01-20The Garrick Centre - WinnipegRating: 4 out of 5

    I find it really cool when you go do something without any idea what to expect and you're blown away by it. Switchfoot at the Garrick was one of the most crowd pleasing shows i've ever been to. Everyone was really into it.

  • Switchfoot was absolutely amazing

    by jblovesjesus19 on 2010-01-20MACEWAN BALLROOM - CALGARYRating: 5 out of 5

    The concert was great, need better security though as they were two many rowdies in the crowd and it made it less enjoyable than it could have been. Great band and good opening band, extremely impressed with Switchfoot

  • Great concert!

    by Red22 on 2010-01-19Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Switchfoot's concert at the Commodore Ballroom was great! Good venue and great performances! Their opening band was good but didn't catch their name. They sold their LP for $5 and basically played all the songs on it. Switchfoot was amazing. They played their entire new album Hello Hurricane start to finish and then played a pile of songs from their other 6 albums. They played just over 20 songs STRAIGHT - no breaks. They were machines and sounded great the whole way through. I went with my best friend (bought her the tickets for her birthday) and she said it was the best present I've gotten her! Will definitely go and see them again the next time they are in Vancouver and totally reccomend it!!

  • by Anonymous on 2010-01-19The Garrick Centre - WinnipegRating: 5 out of 5

    Great energy and music! Switchfoot are amazing musicians and citizens of this world!

  • Switchfoot Rocks, best yet!!

    by Woodshed on 2010-01-19MACEWAN BALLROOM - CALGARYRating: 5 out of 5

    Not the best of venues, but Switchfoot rocked the joint. 7 of us went and it was almost unanymous that it was best concert ever. The band had unlimited energy, they played their full Hello Hurricane LP before doing some of their favorites. John Foreman did a little crowd surfing and seemed to survive the experience. His leadins to their songs added meaning, and made the songs seem even more relevant. Very positive, eternal theme with hope and grace carrying the torch. I hope they drop back soon. Squidman

  • Switchfoot delivers a great night

    by Snipes on 2010-01-19The Garrick Centre - WinnipegRating: 4 out of 5

    I've seen Switchfoot several times and this wasn't the best show, but I was definitely not disappointed. I left feeling very energized and hopeful. I'm not as big a fan of all the songs on their new album as I am of most of their older stuff, but they are definitely heartfelt. They just don't seem as enduring or catchy as some of their others. Anyways, I won't criticize something I enjoy alot and I will buy any album that they try to sell, and go to see them anytime they are close.