The BoDeans bring their landmark tour BoDeans: 40 Years of Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams… and Good Things to the HOPE Center for the Arts, celebrating four decades of songwriting that has helped define modern American rock. The title nods to the emotional range and enduring themes that run through their music—songs grounded in everyday experience, carried by melody, harmony, and a deep sense of connection.
Formed in Waukesha, Wisconsin, the BoDeans emerged in the 1980s with a sound that blended heartland rock, folk influence, and thoughtful pop craftsmanship. Across forty years, their catalog has grown to include songs that have become touchstones for multiple generations, from widely recognized favorites like “Closer to Free” to lesser-known tracks that reveal the band’s evolving perspective and depth. Their music has found its way into film and television, expanding its reach while remaining rooted in honest storytelling.
This anniversary tour is less about nostalgia than reflection—revisiting songs that still resonate and finding new meaning in them today. At the HOPE, the BoDeans’ music is presented in an intimate setting designed for close listening, where the nuances of the performance and the shared experience between artists and audience come to the forefront. It’s an opportunity to hear a celebrated body of work in a space that values warmth, clarity, and connection.
Event Venue
HOPE Center for the Arts, 150 Bridge St, Springfield, MA 01103, United States






