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Why see REO Speedwagon?

REO Speedwagon are back!

The REO Speedwagon solo tour, featuring special guest Loverboy!

These hard rocking Midwesterners are the stuff of legend! Formed in 1967, the Illinois raised rockers found incredible success in the 1970's, beginning in a scene that included STYX, Chicago and Cheap Trick, they quickly went on to reach chart-topping heights with their 1980 album 'Hi Infidelity', which became the soundtrack of a generation, and further spawned the emotional rock ballad 'I Can't Fight This Feeling.'

Recognizing what their fans want, REO have constantly toured in the last four decades, bringing an exhilarating and exciting show to audiences all over America, that will take you back and leave a smile on your face.

Key Information

Audience

Some venues have age restrictions, please check with the venue.

Dates

Nov 12

Reviews

Customer reviews

23 reviews, average rating: (3.2 Stars)

Joni

Excellent concert!

I've seen REO Speedwagon far too many times to remember in the last 40 years and I have to say that, like fine wine, they just get better with age! The concert was electrifying from start to finish. ... Read more

LB

REO ROCKED Kansas City 6/24 at Starlight Theatre

REO Speedwagon sounded and looked great. Their songs were played exactly as I remember them. Kevin Cronin's voice and all the others sounded SUPER! Kevin looked healthy, sounded GREAT, and interacted nicely, by recalling some past memories playing in Kansas City (between songs). Got to see Kevin play on the guitar and the piano. Just so glad his voice is still clear and great! ... Read more

Tony

REO 7 3 2021 Cedar Rapids Iowa

After the Covid lay-off, REO Speedwagon played Cedar Rapids at the McGrath Amphitheater. If you went there to see REO play pop music off “Hi Infidelity”, they played a few of the hits. However, from the opening song, it was clear that REO 2021 decided to remind everyone that they are a rock n roll band. They blistered their way through songs off “REO Two” and “You get what you play for”, "Nine Lives, and "Tune a Piano". They sounded great and had a hard edged sound to them. Guitar solos had a cutting, almost metal sound. Drums and keyboards were crisp. The venue was packed and everybody rocked. Opening act “Head East” deserves a mention. They opened with “Raise a Little Hell”, the hit from “Trooper” and set the tone for the night. The blasted their way through their harder material as well. Excellent show, from guys who know how to put on a rock n roll concert. ... Read more

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