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by Fans R us on 4/10/24Hertz Arena - EsteroHad great seats, they still can rock. Knew every song on the playlist
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REO Speedwagon are one of the definitive American arena rock bands to emerge in the ’70s, selling over 40 million records worldwide across 16 studio albums. Formed in 1967, the band’s 1978 album You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can't Tuna Fish launched a streak of nine consecutive albums earning an RIAA Platinum certification or higher, but REO reached truly rarified air with their Diamond-certified 1980 album, Hi Infidelity, which spent 15 weeks atop the Billboard 200. Hi Infidelity hosted the band’s first Hot 100 No. 1 single "Keep On Loving You" as well as its Top 5 follow-up "Take It On the Run," and the band would top the chart again with “Can't Fight This Feeling” from 1984’s Wheels Are Turnin’. REO Speedwagon have remained a touring force, organizing several co-headlining treks with genre heavyweights Styx, Chicago and Def Leppard. In 2022 alone, the REO and Styx joint tour earned $25 million. As of 2024, REO Speedwagon is made up of lead vocalist Kevin Cronin and bandmates Bruce Hall, Dave Amato, Bryan Hitt, Derek Hilland, and Matt Bissonette.
To connect with REO Speedwagon:
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REO Speedwagon will begin a limited run of tour dates with Rick Springfield in March 2024, as well as solo dates throughout March and April.
The band will then play select dates in May and October for REO Speedwagon: An Evening of Hi Infidelity... And More, their Las Vegas residency at The Venetian Theatre.
Finally, REO Speedwagon will head out on the North American Summer Road Trip 2024 Tour in July with Train, covering much of North America through September.
Be sure to add REO Speedwagon to your favorites on Ticketmaster.com or in the Ticketmaster app to get important alerts about their concerts. (Download the Ticketmaster app for iPhone or Android.)
REO Speedwagon’s run of 2024 tour dates will kick off in Reading, Pennsylvania at The Santander Arena on March 20.
In 2024, REO Speedwagon will travel across North America to the following cities:
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Solo dates:
REO Speedwagon: An Evening of Hi Infidelity... And More Las Vegas Residency:
Summer Road Trip 2024 Tour:
Fans of REO Speedwagon will have the opportunity to purchase one VIP package option for the Summer Road Trip 2024 Tour. VIP packages include perks such as:
Dauzat St. Marie is opening for REO Speedwagon’s dates with Rick Springfield.
Cheap Trick and Levon will open on select REO Speedwagon solo dates; refer to individual event pages for exact information.
Finally, REO Speedwagon will join forces with Train on the Summer Road Trip 2024 Tour, and opening act Yacht Rock Revue will appear on all North American dates.
Tickets for REO Speedwagon’s Summer Road Trip 2024 Tour are currently on sale at Ticketmaster.
Had great seats, they still can rock. Knew every song on the playlist
Both REO and Cheap Trick were great to see in a small venue. Thoroughly enjoyed the longtime hits and excellent performers that entertained and got the audience involved. Still as good as ever if not even better. Loved RTZ in Cheap Trick!
REO does a great job and are consistently a joy to watch and participate in singing along!
When they were popular back in the 1980s, their music was "mellow"and often played on light rock stations. Now it's far less mellow, and we were disappointed.
I’ve seen them several times, they never disappoint
I enjoyed this performance, completely live and just a wonderful event!! I would do it again!
Great show very good seats. Sound for REO was very good. Sound for Cheap Trick bit distorted.
The energy level was incredible from the first song to the last strum of the guitar. The vocals are still as crisp and clean as they were 20+ years ago. The energy level was fantastic in the commitment to provide a quality show of relevant and new material was fantastic! Definitely a must see from anyone from 70 to 17.
I have seen them over the years and they have never disappoint. If you get a chance to see Kevin and the rest of the guys, please do!!! You won’t be disappointed. 5 stars all the way.
REO put on a great show. They sound was clear and the choice of songs was good. It was a very enjoyable evening in a small personal venue.
Sound not adequate to 2024. Miserabel aquustic. And far too much air conditioned. Too cold. Waste of energy. US did still not hear the shot
Great show. It’s always nice when shows start and end on time. This band didn’t disappoint !!
REO Speedwagon was fantastic. Sounded amazing and enjoyable all around. Venue was great. Only issue was leaving parking lot which was a total mess. Need police to help with exiting and overall traffic issues.
Really Awsome concert. A lot of interaction from the audience. So glad we went
Great concert!! Bands were awesome! It was a little too loud causing some distortion because of the type of venue it was in.
Both bands were awesome. The venue was great, they sold out and they sounded so good. I have been a fan since the 70s and they didn’t disappoint. I want to see them again already.
Hertz arena was such a good time for the REO Speedwagon and Cheap Trick concert, I can’t wait to go back to Hertz arena again!!
Our first visit to Hertz Arena. Plenty of parking and a smaller venue. Every seat is a good one. Bring your ear plugs as the music is loud.
Both bands were great! They rocked the house! So glad I saw both bands!
Cheap Trick Hassan the crowd rocking and dancing. REO came out with two hits to begin and then performed unknown songs. The crowd was about half by the end of the set! Why would a band play side B songs. Waste of Time, should have left after Cheap Trick.