The Doobie Brothers didn’t celebrate their half-century by rocking the highway. On Monday (February 27), the veteran group announced 35 new US dates for her ongoing 50th anniversary tour. The show, which runs from June to October this year, is an extension of a tour that saw founding guitarists Tom Johnston, Pat Simmons, John McPhee and singer Michael McDonald reunite for the first time in 25 years. is.
Tickets for all new dates go on sale Friday (March 3) at 10:00 a.m. local time (except for Sparks, Nevada; New Brunswick, NJ; Morristown, NJ; Washington, DC; and Uncasville, CT). (excluding performances). , will go on sale on March 10th at 10am local time. )
In a statement, guitarist Johnston said: “In 2023, we’re thrilled to be playing some cities we haven’t been to yet on this tour.
New dates include shows in Kansas City, Des Moines, Louisville, Biloxi, Charleston and Atlantic City. After completing their dates in the US, the group will be heading overseas for shows in Australia, Japan and Singapore.
See below for the extended US tour dates to mark the Doobie Brothers’ 50th anniversary.
June 9 — Sparks, NV @ Nugget Event Center*
June 11 — West Valley, Utah @ Maverick Center
June 14 — Kansas City, Missouri @ Starlight Theater
June 15 — Springfield, Missouri @ Great Southern Bank Arena
June 17 — Sioux City, Iowa @ Tyson Events Center
June 18 — Des Moines, Iowa @ Wells Fargo Arena
June 20 — Duluth, MN @ AMSOIL Arena
June 21 — Madison, Wisconsin @ Breese Stevens Field
June 23 — Fort Wayne, Indiana @ Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
June 24 — Peoria, IL @ Peoria Civic Center
June 26 — Huber Heights, OH @ Rose Music Center at The Heights
June 28 — Youngstown, Ohio @ The Youngstown Foundation Amphitheater
June 30 — Pikeville, Kentucky @ Appalachian Wireless Arena
July 1 — Louisville, Kentucky @The Palace Theater
July 3 — Portsmouth, Virginia @ Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion
July 6 — Redding, Pennsylvania @ Santander Performing Arts Center
July 8 — New Brunswick, NJ @ State Theater New Jersey*
July 9 — New Brunswick, NJ @ State Theater New Jersey*
July 11 — Morristown, New Jersey @ Mayo Performing Arts Center*
July 12 — Morristown, New Jersey @ Mayo Performing Arts Center*
August 18 — Waite Park, Minnesota @ The Ledge Amphitheater
August 20 — Lincoln, Nebraska @ Pinewood Bowl Theater
August 23 — Camdenton, Missouri @ Ozarks Amphitheater
August 26 — Brandon, MS @ Brandon Amphitheater
August 28 — Biloxi, Mississippi @ Mississippi Coast Coliseum
August 30 — Huntsville, Alabama @ The Orion Amphitheater
Aug. 31 — Franklin, Tennessee @ FirstBank Amphitheater
September 2 — Macon, GA @ Macon Centerplex
Sept 3 — Savannah, GA @ Enmarket Arena
Sept. 6 — CCNB Amphitheater, Simpsonville, SC @ Heritage Park
September 7 — Greensboro, NC @ White Oak Amphitheater
September 9 — Charleston, South Carolina @ Credit One Stadium
October 4 — Washington, DC @ MGM National Harbor*
October 6 — Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena*
October 8 — Atlantic City, New Jersey @ Hard Rock Hotel & Casino