REO Speedwagon

REO Speedwagon - Kevin Cronin (lead vocals, guitar), Bruce Hall (bass), Neal Doughty (keyboards), Dave Amato (lead guitar) and Bryan Hitt (drums) - are ready to roll with their brand new album FIND YOUR OWN WAY HOME, their first studio collection of new material in more than a decade.
The buzz in the REO camp is unmistakable. It is a familiar feeling for this band, one they felt in 1978 during the sessions for their classic album You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can’t Tuna Fish and again three years later when they released the 10-million-selling Hi Infidelity.
2007 looked to be a major comeback year for a band that never really went away. While other bands went on hiatus when they hit rough times, REO has toured every year since its inception in 1971. “We love to play live,” says Hall, “it just keeps getting better.”
With the release of the 2007 CD Find Your Own Way Home, the band felt its energy rekindled and its purpose renewed. This is not an ending at all; rather a new beginning. Kevin, Dave, Bruce, Neal and Bryan have something to prove. Look out America: the Speedwagon is rolling at full speed ahead.
General admission tickets are $32 plus tax and an online/phone ticketing fee (this fee is waived when tickets are purchased in the Gift Shop). Tickets are on sale in the Gift Shop and online.
Hotel packages are available by calling 877-677-3456. Packages are $255 and include a one night stay in a deluxe king or double queen room, two tickets to the show and two dinners at Robert's Buffet. There are a limited number of packages available.
Doors open at 6:30pm. The Gibbs Brothers will open the show at 6:45pm and REO takes the stage at 8pm.
This concert will be held outside. There is no smoking allowed at this event. No outside coolers allowed. Chairs and blankets welcome.
Must be 21 or older to attend.
The buzz in the REO camp is unmistakable. It is a familiar feeling for this band, one they felt in 1978 during the sessions for their classic album You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can’t Tuna Fish and again three years later when they released the 10-million-selling Hi Infidelity.
2007 looked to be a major comeback year for a band that never really went away. While other bands went on hiatus when they hit rough times, REO has toured every year since its inception in 1971. “We love to play live,” says Hall, “it just keeps getting better.”
With the release of the 2007 CD Find Your Own Way Home, the band felt its energy rekindled and its purpose renewed. This is not an ending at all; rather a new beginning. Kevin, Dave, Bruce, Neal and Bryan have something to prove. Look out America: the Speedwagon is rolling at full speed ahead.
General admission tickets are $32 plus tax and an online/phone ticketing fee (this fee is waived when tickets are purchased in the Gift Shop). Tickets are on sale in the Gift Shop and online.
Hotel packages are available by calling 877-677-3456. Packages are $255 and include a one night stay in a deluxe king or double queen room, two tickets to the show and two dinners at Robert's Buffet. There are a limited number of packages available.
Doors open at 6:30pm. The Gibbs Brothers will open the show at 6:45pm and REO takes the stage at 8pm.
This concert will be held outside. There is no smoking allowed at this event. No outside coolers allowed. Chairs and blankets welcome.
Must be 21 or older to attend.
