Saratoga, CA
Highland, CA
Ciudad de México, Mexico
Ciudad de México, Mexico
Austin, TX
Providence, RI
Overall Rating
4.7
By Nancy
Ringo - Great, VIP Merch - Unknown
My husband and I saw Ringo on October 6 at the Four Winds Casino in New Buffalo, Michigan. It was an awesome show, very high energy. We have only one complaint, the VIP merchandise that we paid for is still non-existant. We have called, chatted and emailed multiple times, and were told to be patient. At this point we are feeling rather ripped off.
By Mojough
The Original Rock Star
I saw Ringo and the All-Stars at the Four Winds and enjoyed every second of it. I think I liked watching Ringo playing the drums for Edgar Winter, Hamish Stuart (Average White Band), Steve Lukather (Toto), and Colon Hay (Men at Work) doing their material as much as I did him performing his own; Ringo doing what Ringo does best: keeping the best in that smooth Ringo manner. I did love Ringo and the band’s’ performance of Boys. I’m now convinced that the original and remaining Rock Stars are Ringo and Paul. Everyone else can only aspire.
By Allan
Rock On Sir Ringo
This was our 3rd time Seeing Ringo and his All-Star Band Guest at the Fox Theater since early 2000, and each time the show got better and better. I hope to see more of his shows before he finally retires all together. Let that be a long time besides he's still young looking. Keep going strong Ringo.
By J. D.
Mybeat 19642023
Ringo anazes me today padt and futures 🙏🤘💃 my dav drummer.
By G. M.
Ringo and the All-Starrs Rocked!
I had the privilege of seeing Ringo and All Starr band 6/9/23. Tons of energy, great drumming and hit after hit. All Starrs included Steve Lukather of Toto, Colin Hay of Men at Work, members of Average White Band, Edgar Winter. In addition to Ringo's awesome stuff, they played Africa, Hold the Line, Rosanna, Who Can it Be Now, Down Under, Frankenstein, Free Ride, Pick up the Pieces, Johnny B Goode for Johnny Winter and even an Isley Brothers tune. It was great seeing those tunes played by some of the actual musicians from the records. Not just 3 or 4 minute versions either, but lots of extended instrumentals. All the players are top notch musicians. So great to see Edgar Winter. Lukather also very impressive and basically Ringo's wingman. Ringo was funny, said he loved everyone in the audience and did jumping Jacks on stage. Left us with his mantra, "Peace and Love. It's the only way." Even the ushers, many in their 20s were smiling, mouthing the words and bopping along. Great groove. Show was over two hours. Can't believe he's 82! Wonderful night. Ringo is a must see show.
By Sandy C
Saw the Atlantic City concert in 2022.
What a great time! Ringo makes it fun and I can't believe he can still do jumping jacks! Loads of energy from all band members. Nice to go down memory lane again! Planning on going to the Vegas show in 2023!
By T. S.
COVID Stikes Ringo Again
Health is more important. I was really looking forward to this Sunday October 16 concert at The Greek Theatre. Not so sure that I’ll get another opportunity at this point. PEACE AND LOVE
By Tonie
Ringo Starr & All Star Band Concert 9/10/22
Concert at PPG PAINTS AREA, Pittsburgh. Bad stuff first; PPG had no projection screens up in AN ARENA! Just a drop screen with stars and psychedelics. Aside from that, Ringo and the other guys rocked so hard it was UNBELIEVABLE! Ringos voice and energy is the same as in the '60s! Infact, they all rocked like 20 year olds. Steve Lukather(Toto) Colin Hay (Men at work) Warren Ham sax, Hamish Stuart (Avg White Band) Greg Bissionette Drums. All the guys did their hits so intensely but Edgar Winter really brought the house down! At 73 he rocked Frankenstein and Free Ride so great i cant put it into words. Yes i can, it was BANGIN! I got way more than my moneys worth. If hes in your town GO! You wont be disappointed like by a bunch of old guys. I was back in time at that concert and it felt great to be a teenager again! Go!
By jadelung
Amazing
Ringo Starr at 82 years old still has it! My dad and I loved the concert. The music and the band’s interaction with the audience was great. Great to see Colin Hay with the band this year. He did a few Men At Work hits.
By Frank Thunder
I'll give it "All-Starrs!"
Constellation Brands–Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center: CMAC - Canandaigua
Most suspect going to see Ringo, you will hear only Ringo... But not with this All-Starr Band!! Ringo stacks his band with the best from the 70s-80s and they each take a turn in a round robin style. After the first time around you'd think, "How can this get better?" But it does!! Rosanna, Africa, Overkill, Who Can It Be Now?, Frankenstine, Free Ride, Cut the Cake... I sat in the lawn for this show and noticed the wide array of ages, all sorts of styles, and everyone with a smile on their face. Peace & Love!
Ringo Starr on Tour
In 1989, the world's favorite Liverpudlian singer and drummer put together a new kind of touring band that would redefine his solo career as well as make major inroads in the classic rock realm. That was the year Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band played their first tour, with the former Beatle backed by a band full of rock stars in their own right, each taking their own turns in the spotlight to perform their biggest tunes when they weren't busy supporting Ringo. He's kept the band going ever since, and over the years it has included the likes of Joe Walsh, Dr. John, Billy Preston, Peter Frampton, Greg Lake, Sheila E., Billy Squier and Edgar Winter. Not that hearing Ringo perform his solo hits and his tunes from the Fab Four years isn't compelling on its own, but getting a constantly shifting batch of classic rock hits delivered by their originators is an undeniably attractive bonus.
Ringo Starr in Concert
As great a drummer as Ringo Starr is, he was always something more. From the very first Beatles album in 1963, Ringo made it clear that his homespun vocal style and personal charm could come across on record as clearly as his drumming. During his world-changing tenure with The Beatles, he sang lead on some of their most beloved songs, including "With a Little Help From My Friends," "Yellow Submarine" and "Octopus's Garden." Ringo's gift carried over to his solo career too, and in the 1970s he enjoyed a long string of huge solo hits, including "It Don't Come Easy," "Photograph," "You're Sixteen" and "No No Song." Though Ringo also maintained an occasional sideline acting in films and had a run on children's TV shows in the 1980s, he never stopped turning out new material. And when he hit upon the idea of an ever-changing all-star backing band for his tours, including a shifting selection of rock legends singing their own hits as well as backing the boss, Ringo brought a whole new slant to his solo career.