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Jingle Bell Rocks With Eddie, Lou & Mickey

01:01 PM Friday 10/28/11 |   |

Eddie Money, former Foreigner frontman Lou Gramm and Starship’s Mickey Thomas are celebrating the holidays together with a U.S. co-headlining tour. 

The 17-date “Jingle Bell Rock Tour” includes shows in the Midwest, East Coast and West Coast.

  • Lou Gramm

    Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Conn.
    July 16, 2011

    (George Tazzini / PhotosFromToday.com)

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In addition to holiday tunes, fans will also hear Money’s hits like “Take Me Home Tonight” and “Two Tickets To Paradise,” along with Foreigner classics such as “I Want To Know What Love Is” and “Juke Box Hero,” and Starship favorites like “We Built This City” and “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now.”

The singers will share the same backing band and often share the stage together as the musicians take turns singing backup for one another.

  • Eddie Money

    Allen Fieldhouse, Lawrence, Kan.
    January 25, 2010

    (AP Photo)

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Jingle Bell Rock begins the day after Thanksgiving with two shows Nov. 25-26 in Harris, Mich., at Island Resort & Casino. The tour wraps up Dec. 17 in El Cajon, Calif., at Sycuan Live & Up Close.

Stops along the way include Joliet, Ill., at Mojoes Nov. 27; Morristown, N.J., at Mayo Performing Arts Center Dec. 1; Glenside, Pa., at Keswick Theatre Dec. 2; New Bedford, Mass., at Zeiterion Performing Arts Center Dec. 3; Charlotte, N.C., at Fillmore Charlotte Dec. 6; Detroit at Sound Board @ MotorCity Casino Hotel Dec. 11; and Coarsegold, Calif., at Chuckchansi Gold Resort & Casino Dec. 16.

Tickets are on sale now.

For more information, click here for Eddie Money’s website, here for Mickey Thomas’ site and here for Lou Gramm’s site.


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