Russian Circles 2025 US tour is set to be held from September 11, 2025, to September 26, 2025, in cities such as Detroit and Chicago. The tour will be the band's final set of shows in support of their album Gnosis, which was released in 2022.Tickets for the tour will be available from June 27, 2025, at 10:00 am local time. Tickets will accessible via the band's official website alongside vendors such as Ticketmaster. Some shows will have a Live Nation presale available from June 26, 2025, at 10:00 am local time. The Live Nation presale can be accessed with the code TREBLE.Russian Circles announced their new tour on June 25, 2025, stating in their announcement post:"We will be playing the final Gnosis shows in the US before we begin our next album. Delighted to have Blackwater Holylight joining us for the majority of the dates and our longtime tour mates Young Widows for the last two in Nashville and Chicago." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostRussian Circles 2025 US tour dates and venuesThe dates and venues as well as the supporting acts for Russian Circles's 2025 US tour are listed below:With Blackwater Holylight:September 11, 2025 – Detroit, Michigan at Magic StickSeptember 12, 2025 – Lakewood, Ohio at The RoxySeptember 13, 2025 – Columbus, Ohio at The King of ClubsSeptember 14, 2025 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at Spirit HallSeptember 16, 2025 – Buffalo, New York at Rec RoomSeptember 17, 2025 – Allentown, Pennsylvania at Archer Music HallSeptember 19, 2025 – Boston, Massachusetts at RoyaleSeptember 20, 2025 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Union TransferSeptember 21, 2025 – Brooklyn, New York at WarsawSeptember 22, 2025 – Washington, DC at 9:30 Club With Young Widows:September 24, 2025 – Nashville, Tennessee at Mainstage at Eastside BowlSeptember 26, 2025 – Chicago, Illinois at Thalia HallRussian Circles's Gnosis was released via Sargent House. The album did well in the charts upon release, particularly in the UK Rock & Metal albums chart. Band member Mike Sullivan talked about Gnosis in an exclusive interview with New Noise Magazine on September 16, 2022, elaborating on the 'heaviness' of the sound in the album:"It’s something we’ve always been kind of moving towards — heavier music. When we play live, we definitely gravitate towards playing heavier material just because that seems to translate more, and it’s more fun, and it just feels like a better performance that way."The guitarist continued:"So sometimes when writing, it’s good to just be like, well, let’s just lean into this a little bit because that seems to be more beneficial for everybody.With the pandemic, we were all isolated, so we were all in our own worlds. We could listen to whatever the heck we want, which will effect writing, obviously."He added:"I, for one, was listening to a lot of metal, which is not rare for me, but more than usual—just kind of like a psychopath listening to the same records on repeat, just studying the songs and literally learning the songs by these bands that I love. And I think via osmosis that just oozed out after just fully committing to certain bands for months on end."Russian Circles consists of the trio of Mike Sullivan, Dave Turncrantz and Brian Cook. The band is best known for albums such as Memorial, Blood Year and Gnosis.