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Bob Seger Announces Long Awaited Second Leg

04:01 PM Thursday 9/8/11 |   |

Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band’s next touring adventure begins Nov. 2 and wraps Dec. 3. Find out if the Motor City rocker is coming to your town after the jump.

The road trip kicks off in Seger’s own backyard when he launches his tour in Ypsilanti, Mich., at Eastern Michigan University Nov. 2.

Other dates are Columbus, Ohio, at Nationwide Arena Nov. 4; Evansville, Ind., at Ford Center Nov. 9; Greenville, S.C., at the Bi-Lo Center Nov. 11; Florida’s “Orlando Calling” festival Nov. 13; Birmingham, Ala., at the BJCC Arena Nov. 15; Louisville, Ky., at KFC Yum! Center Nov. 17; Pittsburgh’s Consol Energy Center Nov. 19; Baltimore at 1st Mariner Arena Nov. 25; Uncasville, Conn., at Mohegan Sun Casino Nov. 26; Worcester, Mass., at DCU Center Nov. 29; New York City’s Madison Square Garden Dec. 1 and Philadelphia at the Wells Fargo Center Dec. 3.

  • Bob Seger

    New Orleans Arena, New Orleans, La.
    May 3, 2011

    (John Davisson)

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Most shows go on sale Sept. 24. Evansville and Uncasville go up Sept. 17; Philadelphia Oct. 1; and Baltimore Oct. 8. The “Orlando Calling” date is already on sale. For more information, visit BobSeger.com.


Comments

  1. dead baby eater wrote:

    02:46 PM, Sep 12, 2011

    Ancient and talentless, why hasn't he dropped dead yet?  He is an abomination to good music.

  2. Jensen Lee wrote:

    04:18 AM, Sep 09, 2011

    Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band’s first top ten hit was 1976’s “Night Moves.” Recorded in Toronto with producer Jack Richardson, the track was a last-minute addition to an otherwise forgettable session. Rockaeology at http://bit.ly/jimE4R has the story of how a Bruce Springsteen track became the inspiration for the song’s signature changes in tempo.



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