Big Names, Big Sound, Big E: 2025’s Concerts Go Big

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Big Names, Big Sound, Big E: 2025 s Concerts Go Big

This September, do you need one more excuse to hit the Big E? The Avett Brothers, Foreigner, The Kid Laroi, Train, ZZ Top, Rick Ross, Cole Swindell, Gov’t Mule, and Busta Rhymes—how about nine? These Big E Arena performances are selling out quickly. Tickets are available separately from general admission. Before they’re gone, get yours.

This September, Busta Rhymes, ZZ Top, and The Kid LAROI will be bringing the energy to West Springfield.

The Big E fair in West Springfield, Massachusetts, is the biggest fair in New England and offers more than just butter sculptures and fried Oreos. Fans turn out in force, as legends light up the stage. The roster this year includes classic rock, country, rap, and Southern rock. Rick Ross and Gov. Mule are rarely seen together on a poster, but they are at the Big E.

This is where the stars come out:

  • Sept. 12: Gov t Mule brings their jam session vibe

  • Sept. 13: Hip-hop royalty with Busta Rhymes and Rick Ross

  • Sept. 14: Country standout Cole Swindell

  • Sept. 20: Folk-rock favorites The Avett Brothers

  • Sept. 21: Classic rock icons Foreigner

  • Sept. 26: The Kid Laroi with his chart-topping hits

  • Sept. 27: Multi-platinum band Train

  • Sept. 28: Southern rock legends ZZ Top

Classics such as Lynyrd Skynyrd (2014, 2022), Reba McEntire (2011), The Beach Boys (2013), Kansas (2015), and America (2024) have performed in the Big E Arena over the years. Machine Gun Kelly, Diplo, Ludacris, Big Time Rush, Elle King, X Ambassadors, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Big Time Rush have recently added new vitality to the stage. The Big E’s standing as a venue for all generations has been solidified by these performances.

The performers this year serve as your fall soundtrack in addition to being concerts. And it’s all taking place on a single stage, beneath a single sky.

Purchase your tickets right away to avoid being outbid.

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