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The Steve Miller Band, known for hits like "The Joker" and "Fly Like an Eagle," has canceled their entire 2025 tour due to extreme weather concerns. The band cited risks from heat, flooding, hurricanes, and forest fires, making it unsafe for fans, the band, and the crew. The tour, scheduled to start in August, was to travel across the U.S. Starting in Michigan and ending in California in November.
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