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Bob Seger Announces Final 2011 Dates

10:01 AM Friday 10/14/11 |   |

The Motor City Rocker slots his last shows for the year, saying he’ll play Oklahoma, California, Texas, Arizona and Nevada.

  • Bob Seger

    Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Ill.
    May 15, 2011

    (Andy Argyrakis / ConcertLivewire.com)

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Yes, Bob Seger is finally showing some love to the West Coast and other states west of the Rockies. Up until now Seger and The Silver Bullet Band’s 2011 journey has pretty much stayed on the eastern side of the Continental Divide.

The new crop of dates includes a gig trumpeted as a “special New Year’s Eve show in Las Vegas,” but the actual date for the concert at Mandalay Bay Events Center is Dec. 30, not 31. As it turns out, the show will also be Seger’s 50th performance this year.

No matter which night Seger chooses to ring out the old while ringing in the new, wrapping up 2011 in Vegas is a great way to close out a very successful tour.

New shows are Oklahoma City at the Chesapeake Energy Center Arena Dec. 15; Dallas at American Airlines Center Dec. 17; Oakland, Calif., at Oracle Arena Dec. 21; Phoenix at US Airways Arena Dec. 23; Los Angeles at Staples Center Dec. 28 and, of course, Sin City at Mandalay Bay Events Center Dec. 30.

Tickets are on sale now in select markets. Visit BobSeger.com for more information.


Comments

  1. Jensen Lee wrote:

    01:19 PM, Oct 14, 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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