Jon Batiste 2025 tour is scheduled to be held from April 5, 2025, to May 19, 2025, in venues across mainland United States and the singer and pianist has titled the tour as the Maestro Tour. Currently, the tour has a total of five shows across cities such as Boston, and Los Angeles.Presale for the Maestro Tour is currently ongoing, with a Live Nation presale set to go live on February 13, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. local time. A general sale will follow on February 14, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. local time. Both presales and general sales will be available from Ticketmaster.Jon Batiste announced his Maestro Tour on February 12, 2025: View this post on Instagram Instagram PostJon Batiste 2025 tour dates and venuesThe dates and venues for Jon Batiste 2025 tour are given below:February 28, 2025 – Miami, Florida at Montreux Jazz Festival MiamiMarch 2, 2025 – Miami, Florida at Montreux Jazz Festival MiamiApril 5, 2025 – Boston, Massachusetts at Citizens Opera HouseApril 6, 2025 – New York City, New York at Metropolitan OperaApril 6, 2025 – New York City, New York at Metropolitan OperaApril 17, 2025 – Atlanta, Georgia at Fox TheatreMay 18, 2025 – San Francisco, California at Davies Symphony HallMay 19, 2025 – Los Angeles, California at Walt Disney Concert HallJon Batiste recently won the Best Song Written for Visual Media award for the song It Never Went Away, which was featured in the film American Symphony. Batiste skipped the award due to his wife, Suleika Jaoud, cancer recurrence. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe duo instead posted on her official Instagram page on February 4, 2025:"On this lazy Sunday, life is good! We’re so honored to win the Grammy for Best Music Film for American Symphony (and also for Song Written For Visual Media too!). We couldn’t make it to the ceremony but we’re beaming love from our couch to yours, and sending gratitude to all who made this film possible."Earlier, when their nomination was announced, the duo responded with another Instagram page on November 9, 2024, stating:"We put our lives on the line making this film and writing this song as an offering for anyone experiencing the extreme highs and lows of life. This act of creativity and vulnerability wouldn’t have been possible without you @suleikajaouad. You inspired the song and agreed to share this part of our journey as our offering to the world."Jon Batiste continued:"We are both forever changed and inspired by how many lives this work has inspired around the world. Thank you to @mheineman for your integrity, skill and leadership! Love to Netflix, Higher Ground and all the teams who came through for us. Thanks to my friend Dan Wilson for helping translate what was in my heart into song."The response continues:"Incredibly honored that both our documentary “American Symphony” and song “It Never Went Away” has been recognized in the categories of Best song for visual media and best music film. Thank you God for this beautiful life." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostJon Batiste started his career with solo albums such as Times in New Orleans, first gaining support with his band Stay Human Social Music, which was released on October 15, 2013. The singer gained major success on the commercial chart with the album We Are, which was released on March 19, 2021. The singer and composer has also provided the soundtrack for films such as Soul, and now American Symphony.