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by Richf862 on 4/9/24Hertz Arena - EsteroCheap Trick and REO awesome as Always. We will always go when we can…
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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:
Website // Instagram // YouTube // TikTok // Facebook // X // Spotify
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:
With Rick Springfield:
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.
Cheap Trick and REO awesome as Always. We will always go when we can…
Fantastic concert! Highly recommend! Get your seats early if they're coming to your town!
Great venue and outstanding concert! Staff were polite and friendly. Good security. Clean facilities.
Great show great venue. Classic songs all the best
I think the concert in general was great. However, I wish REO played 'more' verses talking in between EVERY song. They also played most of thier songs that not many really listened to first. I think they did this on purpose because had they played thier songs that most were familiar first and played that other stuff, a lot of people would have left. just my opinion, and Cheap trick had a better light show!
What a show and what a double bill. Cheap Trick still kicks ass and REO never disappoints
I am a huge fan of REO Speedwagon, but my first time seeing them live was on April 6th of this year. Unbelievably fantastic show! I have been to many concerts, and this one is up there in the top 5. The group sounded just like their albums, and even better! I would definitely see them again if given the chance.
With all the videos out there showcasing the decline of classic rock band singers, you may be hesitant to spend your money on REO Speedwagon. I can assure you, it’s money well spent. We started out with Cheap Trick who absolutely decent, but REO was freaking amazing. I swear they sound just the same! The quality of the musicianship was top notch and Kevin Cronin sounded fantastic! When he said he was 72, you would have never known it. We were so glad we went. One of the best shows I’ve seen.
REO put on a great show but the sound quality wasn’t the best!
My first concert was 40 years ago it was reo and cheap trick and 40 years later I saw then again
Kevin Cronin and the rest were absolutely fantastic as was Cheap Trick ! The still have their golden voices and energy ! Thoroughly enjoyed every minute !
They still sound really good song choice was ok. I was hoping for a few more popular songs mixed in there.
Both bands were great and the sound system should have matched them. However, the volume was way too high and the bass was also way to powerful. This is my third concert at Hertz Arena and all three have suffered from poor sound systems.
Kevin Cronin was full of energy and rocking the house like he did 45 years ago! Bring them back to SWF!
Absolutely amazing show. Played all my favorites!
Was a really great concert!! REO is one of our favorite bands of all time. It was shocking and amazing to hear that Kevin Cronin is 73 years old. He's a fantastic talent!!! So many of the great songs that we've always enjoyed. They sounded fantastic!!! Thank you REO..".We're Gonna Keep on Loving You,!!"And thank my kids for a great gift.😃
I wish they had a screen but other than that they sounded fantastic.
Combine Cheap Trick with REO and you can only have a great evening!
REO Speedwagon did not disappoint. Kevin sounded excellent, and we were treated to an appearance by Bruce Hall who has been recovering from surgery. REO always puts a smile on my face, and they once again did that with this show. Unfortunately I wish I could say the same about the venue, the Hard Rock Live at Universal Orlando Resort. For these insane ticket prices, they use cheap cafeteria style seats that are attached to each other and are wide enough for 12 year olds. You are practically on the seat next to you even if you are just average size. In addition, instead of staggering the rows, they put the seats right behind each other. So rather than looking between heads, everyone has a head directly in front of them. Not an ideal way to watch a show if you have tall people in front of you. The place reeked of weed, so clearly they don’t care what goes on, but the absolute worst thing is allowing people to hold their phones 3 feet above their heads so everyone behind has to watch a phone instead of a concert they paid a fortune for. I will think long and hard before going back there to see another show. Shame on them for charging premium prices (the first 5 rows were $300+ each) for an amateur experience.
I don’t know how Robin Zander does it but he still looks and sounds like he’s in his 30s! Also, not sure how Cheap Trick wasn’t the headliner? I mean they have days and days of hit songs and are literally in the Rock n Roll HOF. They’ve killed it every single time I’ve seen them and this time was no exception. Dax Nielsen is a solid drummer and does a fantastic job covering one of rock’s greatest drummers, Bun E. Carlos. Wish they could’ve gone longer but still very pleased with the show! Regarding REO Speedwagon: Kevin Cronin is the last original member left in the band now that keyboardist Neal Doughty has retired. But Kevin still fiercely holds his own, even if the rest of the backing band are hired guns. It was a fun show and Kevin comes with a lot of energy—which was great to see.