Steve Wynn (The Dream Syndicate/the Baseball Project) Confirms January 2025 West Coast Tour
STEVE WYNN (THE DREAM SYNDICATE/THE BASEBALL PROJECT) CONFIRMS JANUARY 2025 WEST COAST TOUR A NIGHT OF SONGS AND STORIES IN SUPPORT OF THE RELEASE OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY I WOULDN’T SAY IT IF IT WASN’T TRUE (JAWBONE PRESS) AND FIRST SOLO ALBUM IN 12 YEARS MAKE IT RIGHT (FIRE RECORDS)
A Debut Memoir and New Album Written in Tandem, Tell the Autobiographical Tale as Memoirist and Musician, a Duel One-Man Exploration into the History and Present Day Journey of One of the Founders of the Indie Rock / Post Punk Scene
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LOS ANGELES, CA AND NEW YORK, NY (TUESDAY DECEMBER 3, 2025) – Steve Wynn, leader of the band The Dream Syndicate, founding member of The Baseball Project and solo artist, announced today he has confirmed a 2025 West Coast tour in support of the recent release of both his autobiography I Wouldn’t Say It If It Wasn’t True (Jawbone Press) and his first solo album in 12 years, Make It Right (Fire Records). Tickets available here.
A Night of Songs and Stories is a one-man show blending songs from and inspired by Wynn’s upcoming memoir along with a narrative structure of readings and storytelling. Fans can expect songs and stories from the time period of the book (1960-1988) with some surprising deep cuts and covers never performed before. The set will include a selection of evergreens and rarities from The Dream Syndicate’s catalogue along with reflective numbers from the new album as well, all adding up to an evening of a past revisited. Each show will feature a section called, The Hot Seat—a short Q&A session – with a special guest each night. Tour dates here:
Steve Wynn 2025 Tour Dates – A Night of Songs and Stories:
1/23/25 @ Sunset Tavern, Seattle WA.
1/24/25 @ Fixin’ To, Portland, OR.
1/26/25 @ Make-Out Room, SF, CA.
1/29/25 @ Wayfarer, Costa Mesa, CA.
1/31/25 @ McCabe’s, Los Angeles, LA
I Wouldn’t Say It If It Wasn’t True is the vivid and revealing memoir from leader and founder of one of the most revered indie-rock bands of the 1980s, The Dream Syndicate. It’s a tale of writing songs and playing in bands as a conduit to a world its author could once have barely imagined—a world of indie and major labels, luxury tour buses, and sold-out theatres, but also one of alcohol, drugs, and a low-level rock’n’roll Babylon. Ultimately, it’s a tale of redemption, with music as a vehicle for artistic and personal transformation and transcendence.
Make It Right features contributions from Mike Mills (R.E.M.), Vicki Peterson (The Bangles), Chris Schlarb (Psychic Temple), Emil Nikolaisen (Serena Maneesh), Linda Pitmon (The Baseball Project) and a cast of dozens. The songs aren’t directly autobiographical although the album does start with “Santa Monica,” the city and boulevard where Wynn was born and concludes with “Roosevelt Avenue,” the main thoroughfare of the Queens neighborhood in New York City that he calls home today.
“I can’t wait to bring A Night of Songs and Stories tour to the West Coast in support of my new memoir I Wouldn’t Say It If It Wasn’t True and my first solo album in 12 years, Make It Right,” said Steve Wynn. “I’m anticipating that these intimate, more personal shows will have the same response as they did on my recent U.K. tour. I’ll be combining music with stories and a Q & A portion as well with special guests each night.”
Make It Right track listing:
- Santa Monica
- Make It Right
- What Were You Expecting
- You’re Halfway There
- Making Good On My Promises
- Cherry Avenue
- Then Again
- Madly
- Simpler Than The Rain
- Roosevelt Avenue
Additionally, Wynn has confirmed an extensive tour of Europe beginning February 11 in The Haag, Netherlands and ending May 4 in Kilkenny, Ireland. as part of A Night of Song and Stories world tour.
ABOUT STEVE WYNN
Steve Wynn is a founding member of The Dream Syndicate, whose debut album, The Days Of Wine And Roses, is widely regarded as a cornerstone of the indie/alternative rock scene of the 1980s. He has also enjoyed a prolific solo career, touring the world on a regular basis and performing and recording in groups such as Danny & Dusty, Gutterball, and The Baseball Project (also featuring R.E.M. founders Mike Mills and Peter Buck). He scored two Norwegian hit TV shows, Dag and Exit, and his songs have been covered by Luna, Yo La Tengo, and Concrete Blonde, among others. I Wouldn’t Say It If It Wasn’t True is his first book. He lives in New York City.
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