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Moody Blues In The Fall

10:01 AM Wednesday 6/13/12 |   |

The legendary British band returns to the road in November on an outing commemorating the anniversary of one of the band’s classic albums.

  • The Moody Blues

    Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Conn.
    April 13, 2012

    (George Tazzini / PhotosFromToday.com)

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It’s been 45 years since The Moody Blues released Days Of Future Passed. As The Moody Blues’ second studio effort and first concept release, the album marked the band’s transition from r&b into the then-emerging progressive rock genre. One famous track – “Nights In White Satin” – was recently included in the soundtrack of Tim Burton’s “Dark Shadows” film.

With a few dates already on sale, here’s the fall routing:

Nov. 23 – Easton, Pa., State Theatre Center For The Arts
Nov. 24 – Westbury, N.Y., NYCB Theatre At Westbury
Nov. 25 – Westbury, N.Y., NYCB Theatre At Westbury
Nov. 27 – Port Chester, N.Y., Capitol Theatre
Nov. 28 – Port Chester, N.Y., Capitol Theatre
Nov. 29 – Newark, N.J., Prudential Hall
Nov. 30 –Atlantic City, N.J., Caesars Circus Maximus Theatre
Dec. 1 – Baltimore, Md., Modell Performing Arts Center At The Lyric
Dec. 3 – Akron, Ohio, E.J. Thomas Hall
Dec. 4 – Detroit, Mich., Fox Theatre
Dec. 6 – Indianapolis, Ind., Murat Theatre
Dec. 7 – Elizabeth, Ind., Horseshoe Southern Indiana
Dec. 8 – Hammond, Ind., The Venue At Horseshoe Casino
Dec. 9 – Saint Charles, Mo., The Family Arena
Dec. 10 – Omaha, Neb., Orpheum Theater
Dec. 13 – Mesa, Ariz., Mesa Arts Center
Dec. 14 – Rancho Mirage, Calif., The Show At Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa
Dec. 15 – Las Vegas, Nev., Pearl Concert Theater

Westbury is already on sale. Visit MoodyBluesToday.com for more information.


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