Members:
Darius Rucker, May 13, 1966, (58 years)
Mark Bryan, May 6, 1967 (57 years)
Dean Felber, June 9, 1967 (57 years)
Jim Sonfeld, October 20, 1964 (59 years)
Top Albums:
Cracked Rear View
Looking For Lucy
Imperfect Circle
Top Tracks:
Only Wanna Be With You
Get Out of My Mind
Hold My Hand
Hootie and the Blowfish is a quartet/rock band that formed in 1986 in South Carolina. They got together in college and sang in the showers and dorm rooms before playing cover tunes. Once they hit it big, they won 2 Grammys and placed 16 singles on the Billboard charts. Their 6 studio albums also gained popularity in Canada. Hootie and the Blowfish went on hiatus in 2008, when lead singer Darius Rucker forged his solo career in the country world. In 2019, they announced a full reunion and released a new album—the first in 14 years.
Tour Name: Summer Camp with Trucks Tour
Tour Dates: May 30-September 28
The first Hootie and the Blowfish tour in two decades will promote their latest album through 43 cities in Canada and the U.S. They will stop in stadiums, arenas, and amphitheaters in Boston, Columbia, and other locations.
To get tickets to this epic concert, check TicketX for details and information soon. Since the band hasn’t toured in a long time, and their popularity hasn’t gone down, tickets will sell fast. When you buy from TicketX, you get the lowest commission fees in the industry, which never fluctuate, no matter what venue or ticket price you want.
The self-reported average price of Hootie and the Blowfish tickets (as of June 10):
Ticket Resale Site | Average Hootie and the Blowfish Ticket Price |
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SeatGeek | $208 |
TicketSmarter | $182 |
On TicketX, the cheapest Hootie and the Blowfish ticket is from $10.38 at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre on Sep 20
The price of Hootie and the Blowfish tickets varies depending on location and popularity. For example, we compared the prices of their 2024 tickets at Hershey Theatre, Hershey, Pennsylvania, on June 28, 2024 (as of June 10).
Ticket Resale Site | Ticket Price | Fees + Tax | Final |
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StubHub | $13 | $8 | $21 |
SeatGeek | $11 | $11.24 | $22.24 |
Hootie and the Blowfish are bringing a host of special guests with them on their comeback tour. Not every artist will appear on every date, so check TicketX for more details and information. Some of the opening acts and special guests you can expect are Barenaked Ladies, Edwin McCain, and Collective Soul.
According to Setlist.fm, the average show length of a Hootie and the Blowfish is about an hour and 44 minutes.
Setlists fluctuate and change as bands hit the road, but according to setlist.fm, this is the current setlist for Hootie and the Blowfish on their “Summer Camp with Trucks Tour.” This list was taken from the June 8, 2024, concert at the Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana.
I Go Blind
Wishing
I Will Wait
Time
Running from an Angel
For What It’s Worth
Hannah Jane
Not Even the Trees
Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
Desert Mountain Showdown
I Hope I Don’t Fall in Love with You
Wagon Wheel
Miss California
Hey, Hey, What Can I Do
Solitude
Old Man & Me
Let Her Cry
Losing My Religion
Alright
Hold My Hand
Encore:
Go and Tell Him
Interstate Love Song
Only Wanna Be With You
The Hootie online store has all the tour merch you could ever want. Here are some of the items you’ll see when you see them live and in concert:
Product | Price |
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Beanie | $25 |
Scarf | $25 |
candle | $25 |
Crewneck Sweatshirt | $57 |
Long Sleeve T | $40 |
T-shirts | $25-35 |
Tank Top | $20 |
Windbreaker | $45 |
Bucket Hat | $25 |
As of June 10, Hootie and the Blowfish had not announced other events or concerts outside their tour. Check back with TicketX to see when they add more appearances so you don’t miss out!
Tour Name: Summer Camp with Trucks
Tour Dates: August 19, 2019-April 26, 2023
It’s been a while since Hootie and the Blowfish toured, and their concerts are in high demand. They started with the “Summer Camp with Trucks” tour in 2019 and are continuing to blanket the country this year. Starting in 2019, they visited cities like Las Vegas, Nashville, and West Hollywood. They also traveled overseas and did concerts in London, Cancun, and more.
According to a review in the LA Times, Hootie came onto the stage to blow the crowd away. He went through an assortment of oldies, covers, and new songs to give everyone in the crowd what they wanted. Since he had an opening act at this concert, he led the crowd in singing and dancing for a good 3.5 hours! Fans described the atmosphere as epic and the performance as spectacular.
While most fans found that Hootie’s voice was still recognizable and stunning, a few wanted more from the concert than they got. Those who had seen the band before wanted something unique and different instead of similar songs.
The details on the Summer Camps with Trucks tour are all on TicketX so you can stay updated with ease!
After Hootie and the Blowfish formed, they released two demos on their own and were able to sell 50,000 copies. They grabbed the attention of Atlantic Records and got signed. Other labels thought their sound was too different from the grunge music that everyone loved at that time in 1993. Once they released their mainstream debut, their popularity grew, and the album went Platinum. While Hootie and the Blowfish were officially on hiatus, they continued to perform at charity events and make limited appearances.
According to Parade, Hootie and the Blowfish has a net worth of around $40 million.
Net worth is hard to calculate, especially when it comes to a band with many members. The members make their own individual money, but there is collective band money to consider as well. Since there are many avenues to consider, exact figures are hard to grasp.
Hootie (Darius Rucker) has a net worth of around $12 million. Other band members are reported to have a worth of anywhere from $2-$13 million, depending on their other ventures. The band is touring heavily this year, and the new album is popping up on the charts like crazy. While the band didn’t make a lot collectively during their hiatus, they are back in fine form now.
Any time Hootie and the Blowfish has an appearance, they make anywhere from $1 million-$1.5 million, according to Celebrity Talent Net. Since they are back and touring now, they will likely have quite a few appearances booked at special events.
As of July 19, 2023, Billboard reported that the group’s reunion tour had already made $10 million. The group has 43 cities to visit in 2024, so even if they only make $100,000 per show, they will net $4.3 million from the tour.
Streaming numbers are unavailable at this time, but since they released the album Imperfect Circle in 2019 and are touring with those songs and their classics, the streaming numbers will be higher than usual.
The group should net $10 million or more in 2024 from their tour, streams, appearances, merchandise, and other revenue.
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