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On the evening of December 1st, 1973 at The University of Delaware's Lane Hall, a guitarist, a drummer, and their rhythm guitarist set up their gear - including a borrowed PA - on the small bandstand. Though the three-piece band had only rehearsed once or twice, guitarist George Thorogood and drummer Jeff Simon had been bashing out covers of songs they loved - including 'No Particular Place To Go', 'Madison Blues' and 'One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer' - in suburban Wilmington basements since they were teens.

"George once said he wanted to start a band, and that was good enough for me," says Simon. "Besides, the gig paid $150."

A week earlier, Thorogood hadn't even owned an electric guitar. "I'd been traveling around the country as an acoustic street musician," George explains. "I was back home for my sister's wedding, and Jeff booked the gig without telling me. I went to a pawn shop downtown and bought a Gibson ES-125." Their band didn't have a name, either. "There was a piano player on a bunch of Howlin' Wolf sessions who was credited only as 'Destruction'," Thorogood remembers, "so we decided to call ourselves 'The Destroyers'."

The Lane Hall audience was wary at first. "We started playing what we knew," Simon recalls, "a lot of Elmore James, Chuck Berry and Jimmy Reed. We may have been a bit nervous, but we were having so much fun that nothing else mattered. Then it was like somebody flipped a switch. Everybody hit the dance floor all at once."

"We had the place rockin'," Thorogood says. "We must have played 'One Bourbon' three times. It may have been a bit unpolished and primitive, but we were connecting with the audience in a major way. From that very first show, Jeff and I knew we were onto something." Five decades, more than 8,000 performances, and over 15 million albums later, on any given night on any stage in the world, few bands can still rock the house like George Thorogood & Destroyers.

For Thorogood, Simon, and long-time Destroyers Bill Blough, Jim Suhler and Buddy Leach, that's only part of the reason why their Bad All Over The World - 50 Years of Rock Tour will be a celebration like no other. "People may love our records, but our live performances leave the ultimate impression," George explains. "We're all blue-collar guys; if we don't kick ass on stage every night, it's back to working at the car wash." For the past half a century - and with no signs of slowing down - they've kicked ass with their 50 Dates/50 States Tour; delivered landmark performances at Live Aid and on SNL; opened club gigs for Muddy Waters and stadiums for The Rolling Stones; and remain one of the most reliable/formidable live acts in the world, with 2022's run of nearly 100 shows in 17 countries across 3 continents including Europe and Australia - plus a top-selling U.S. summer tour with Sammy Hagar - being one of their biggest years yet.

Then there's an ongoing legacy unlike any in Rock history: By reverently reinventing obscure blues, country and R&B tracks by icons that include Bo Diddley, John Lee Hooker and Hank Williams - via now-classic hits like 'Who Do You Love?', 'Boogie Chillun' and 'Move It On Over' - George & The Destroyers have kept the music of these American Masters alive for the MTV Generation and beyond. And with his own smash originals such as 'I Drink Alone', 'Gear Jammer', and the ultimate badass anthem 'Bad To The Bone', Thorogood and band have forged a one-of-a-kind career built on humor, fervor and six-string swagger delivered with equal parts fire and fun. "The dreams we had as teenagers all came true," Jeff Simon says. "We've shared stages with our music heroes. We perform for audiences all over the world. We've always stayed true to who we are. And most of all, we still love what we do."

The band also has a longstanding commitment to medical science and social justice that includes a partnership with The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society as well as an ongoing collaboration with Musically Fed to feed veterans, the homeless, and the food insecure nationwide. A portion of proceeds from the 50 Years of Rock Tour will also benefit The Marla Thorogood Memorial Fund For Ovarian Cancer Research in conjunction with Vanderbilt University Medical Center, in memory of George's late wife who passed away in 2019. "When I was a kid, my hero was Bobby Kennedy," George says. "He said 'Some men see things as they are and ask why? I dream things that never were and ask, why not?' It was a message that spoke directly to my generation, and one that I'll always carry with me."

For Thorogood, the 50th Anniversary Tour - along with a top-streaming catalog of albums that now includes his acclaimed 2017 solo disc Party Of One, 2020's epic George Thorogood & The Destroyers Live In Boston 1982: The Complete Concert, and 2022's The Original George Thorogood - is proof that nice guys can finish first even when they're the baddest of the bad. "You can't plan to have a legacy," George explains. "Our heart and soul have been in this from day one, and I think audiences have always respected that. Maybe that's why we've never gone out of style." Or perhaps the way a gobsmacked Rolling Stone reporter first described Thorogood and band in the '70s still rings true today: "Just one guy with more moves than a burlap bag full of wolverines, a snarling vintage Gibson, and a rhythm section in pursuit of the Watts-Wyman Perfect Metronome Award. If Thorogood gave off any more energy, the government would lock him in a lead barrel and dump him off the coast of New Jersey. George Thorogood & the Destroyers play rock & roll hot enough to melt the polar icecaps and flood the world's major population centers."

But does Thorogood ever wonder if that nervous 23-year-old onstage at Lane Hall could imagine the bad-to-the-bone rock party he'd bring to the next several generations? "Rather than think about the past 50 years, I'd rather focus on our next 50 shows," George says with a laugh. "But I will admit to a warm feeling of satisfaction, maybe a bit of pride, and definitely a whole lot of gratitude." And when asked to pick a career highlight thus far, maybe one night that changed everything for George Thorogood & The Destroyers, he shakes his head, flashes a huge grin and heads off to soundcheck. "My highlight is when I step on that bandstand," Thorogood says. "The promoters invited us, the audience came to hear us, and we're ready to rock. When the rush of that ends, I'll stop. Until then, every night I play for people can be the biggest night of my life."

Setlists

    1. 1.Rock Party
    2. 2.Who Do You Love? (Bo Diddley cover)
    3. 3.Mama Talk to Your Daughter (J.B. Lenoir cover)
    4. 4.I Drink Alone
    5. 5.One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (Amos Milburn cover)
    6. 6.Cocaine Blues ([traditional] cover)
    7. 7.Gear Jammer
    8. 8.Get a Hair-cut (Don't Panic cover)
    9. 9.Bad to the Bone
    10. 10.Gloria (Them cover)
    11. 11.Move It on Over (Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 12.Born to Be Bad
    1. -Eve of Destruction (P.F. Sloan cover)
    2. 1.Mama Talk to Your Daughter (J.B. Lenoir cover)
    3. 2.Who Do You Love? (Bo Diddley cover)
    4. 3.Gear Jammer
    5. 4.Steppin' Out (Memphis Slim cover) (George offstage, Destroyers only)
    6. 5.Get a Hair-cut (Don't Panic cover)
    7. 6.I Drink Alone
    8. 7.One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (Amos Milburn cover)
    9. 8.Move It on Over (Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys cover)
    10. 9.Gloria (Them cover)
    11. 10.Get a Hair-cut (Don't Panic cover)
    12. 11.Gear Jammer
  1. Encore

    1. 12.Born to Be Bad
    1. -Eve of Destruction (P.F. Sloan cover)
    2. 1.Rock Party
    3. 2.Who Do You Love? (Bo Diddley cover)
    4. 3.Mama Talk to Your Daughter (J.B. Lenoir cover)
    5. 4.I Drink Alone
    6. 5.One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (Amos Milburn cover)
    7. 6.Cocaine Blues ([traditional] cover)
    8. 7.Instrumental Jam
    9. 8.Gear Jammer
    10. 9.Get a Hair-cut (Don't Panic cover)
    11. 10.Bad to the Bone
    12. 11.Gloria (Them cover)
    13. 12.Move It on Over (Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 13.Born to Be Bad
    2. -Star Spangled Banner
    1. 1.Rock Party
    2. 2.Who Do You Love? (Bo Diddley cover)
    3. 3.Mama Talk to Your Daughter (J.B. Lenoir cover)
    4. 4.I Drink Alone
    5. 5.One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (Amos Milburn cover)
    6. 6.Cocaine Blues ([traditional] cover)
    7. 7.Instrumental Jam
    8. 8.Gear Jammer
    9. 9.Get a Hair-cut (Don't Panic cover)
    10. 10.Bad to the Bone
    11. 11.Gloria (Them cover)
    12. 12.Born to Be Bad
    13. 13.The Star-Spangled Banner (John Stafford Smith & Francis Scott Key cover)
    1. -Eve of Destruction (P.F. Sloan cover)
    2. 1.Rock Party
    3. 2.Who Do You Love? (Bo Diddley cover)
    4. 3.Mama Talk to Your Daughter (J.B. Lenoir cover)
    5. 4.I Drink Alone
    6. 5.One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (Amos Milburn cover)
    7. 6.Cocaine Blues (T.J. Arnall cover) (Followed by band introductions)
    8. 7.Instrumental Jam (George exited the stage for the remainder of the song)
    9. 8.Gear Jammer
    10. 9.Get a Hair-cut (Don't Panic cover)
    11. 10.Bad to the Bone
    12. 11.Gloria (Them cover)
    13. 12.Move It on Over (Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 13.Born to Be Bad

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 2548 reviews
  • Baddest show on Earth

    by The Major on 9/1/25Hard Rock Live - BiloxiRating: 5 out of 5

    Great Music, Lots of Fun Would go again Just gotten better with age

  • Best ever!

    by Chuck on 9/1/25Hard Rock Live - BiloxiRating: 5 out of 5

    I 've seen George Thorogood & the Destroyers several times over the last 20 years and this was the best show by far. Looking forward to the next time.

  • Awesome Band

    by Daligaff on 9/1/25House of Blues Houston - HoustonRating: 5 out of 5

    Great concert. Band is amazingly good, and George still sounds good.

  • George Thorogood concert

    by Diane on 8/13/25Hard Rock Live Sacramento - WheatlandRating: 5 out of 5

    The concert was wonderful. George sang all of his hits. His band kept the party going as George took a few short breaks. His energy was felt by the audience. One of the best concerts I’ve been to. So glad it went!

  • A great time had by all.

    by Poit on 8/11/25Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 5 out of 5

    The EQC was a great place to hold an event like this. The event itself was smooth a professional performance a great entertainer and a good time had by everyone, that I talk to at the event bunch of old people.

  • Not ok when you cant see the performer.

    by Kila on 8/8/25Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 3 out of 5

    The music was outstanding. The venue needs some revamping. I didnt want to go to watch some drunk dance in front of me the entire concert. Very...very...disappointing.

  • one of the best 5 concerts i have EVER seen

    by Marc on 8/7/25Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 5 out of 5

    George left nothing on the stage along with his band. From the Sax to drums to strings...exceptional

  • AWESOME!

    by Boop on 8/7/25Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 5 out of 5

    George was in fine form; awesome performance, everyone was rockin & rollin. This was my 2nd time seeing him & he did not disappoint! I took my cousin with me this time, because she loves George & she was in awe.

  • Great show by great showman.

    by LJ on 8/7/25Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 5 out of 5

    Wonderful show at a excellent venue. Sound was excellent. Seats were awesome. George Thorogood and his band never disappoint. We will see George Thorogood any chance we get. Emerald Queen is a great place to see a concert.

  • Outstanding!!

    by Bee on 8/6/25Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was just - fun!! And yet the musicianship was very impressive - they sounded excellent. Everything was precise and professional. Highly recommend!!

  • Awesome!

    by Steve C on 8/6/25Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 5 out of 5

    He played all his hits and was very energetic. He fed off the crowd and visa-versa. Can’t wait until he comes back!

  • At 75 years young, GT still delivers

    by Stu on 8/6/25Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 4 out of 5

    I've seen George many times over the past 40+ years. At 75 years young, he still brings the energy and bad-boy boogie blues that defined his career. I'm not sure if it was the venue, limitations of sound system or just a bad day for the guy running the board, but I was disappointed with the mix. George's vocals and guitar were buried in the mix and the drummer's cymbals were largely inaudible. I was seated center-stage, 7 rows back. I was also somewhat bummed that George didn't break out the slide guitar until the second half of the show. Admittedly, I preferred the old days when George performed as trio and before his sound became muddled by a 2nd guitar and a sax player. I loved the stripped-down style when George's guitar and vocals carried the mail. That being said, I'm happy I went and would go again. It's evident that age is starting to catch up with George as it is with all of us...but in his own trademark way, he's facing it with a twinkle in his eye, a mischievous grin and love for entertaining. Go see him!

  • Give me some more

    by Scottydog on 8/6/25Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 5 out of 5

    I do have to say this is probably one of the best concerts I've been to in a couple of years the only bad part about it is we miss the early VIP check-in because I didn't realize I had bought the VIP tickets next time maybe a double check on purchase other than that top notch Emerald Queen casinos the best place to watch a concert great food fun times rock and roll

  • Fantastic

    by Moselle's on 8/6/25Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was faboulas. We saw him last year to & will go anytime he's here

  • Boogie Woogie Rock and Roll

    by mechjim on 8/6/25Emerald Queen Casino - TacomaRating: 5 out of 5

    This was my fourth time seeing George Thorogood and like every other time he was a foot stomping good time. It was a great show!!

  • Great show!

    by NorCal Rock Fan on 8/2/25Hard Rock Live Sacramento - WheatlandRating: 5 out of 5

    George still has the voice, guitar skill, jokes, and dance moves! He and the Destroyers were excellent and the show was fun. The venue was also perfect for an intimate feel and amazing acoustics. Well worth the money!!!

  • George Thorogood still brings down the house!

    by Jaybird on 8/2/25Hard Rock Live Sacramento - WheatlandRating: 5 out of 5

    As an old rocker from the 1980's I was worried Thorogood did not have the gas to still put on a still rowdy and memorable show. Boy was I mistaken. His polished sliding riffs on the guitar looked and sounded just as good as the old days and his dead pan humor and antics between songs even had my 17 year old daughter duly impressed and smiling ear to ear. Keep bringing it George as long as you're able, and hopefully you'll either extend this tour or bring another one around to even more cities next time.

  • Still going strong!

    by Danyelle75 on 8/1/25Hard Rock Live Sacramento - WheatlandRating: 5 out of 5

    George Thorogood still knows how to bring it! The Destroyers sounded amazing too!

  • World’s Best Bar Band is right!

    by Bob D. on 8/1/25Hard Rock Live Sacramento - WheatlandRating: 5 out of 5

    George and the Destroyer’s brought all the energy that night. Gear show!

  • Best show ever

    by MJ on 8/1/25Hard Rock Live Sacramento - WheatlandRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was awesome I took my son he really enjoyed it.