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Events In The History And Of The Life Of Elvis Presley Today On The 12th Of November In 1972
Elvis Presley Tour And Show Comes To San Bernardino CA.
A look back at Elvis Presley's 1972 outstanding concert at swing auditorium in San Bernardino CA
Sunday night, Nov. 12, 1972. The Santa Ana winds were howling, so typical of San Bernardino in November. And it was cold. But a sold-out crowd stood patiently to have an audience with The Legend . Elvis Presley was in the Swing Auditorium.
The Swing was the place east of L.A.'s Fabulous Forum to see virtually every top name act in the rock world, circa 1964 through 1981. Located on E Street, the auditorium was built in 1949 on the grounds of the National Orange Show and was named for Senator Ralph E. Swing, a San Bernardino legislator. What a glorious barn it was and what history played out on that stage. The Rolling Stones did their first American concert there in June 1964. The place rocked until a small plane crashed into it on Sept. 11, 1981 and the auditorium had to be demolished. One of the last shows played there featured Iron Maiden.
In between, rock royalty were regulars. Fleetwood Mac played more than five times. The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, Jefferson Airplane, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Cream, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Led Zeppelin, The Doors, Black Sabbath, Ramones (as opening act), Chicago, Jethro Tull, Alice Cooper, the Grateful Dead (multiple times), Faces with Rod Stewart (also multiple times), Santana, the Kinks, Janis Joplin, Eric Clapton, the Beach Boys, and more. Look up how many of these acts are in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Just about everybody but the Beatles made it to the Swing.
Prior to the modern rock era, Bob Hope was almost an annual fixture at the Swing during the National Orange Show Fair. Other notables who performed there in the '50s and '60s included Sammy Davis Jr., Jack Benny, Judy Garland, Jerry Lewis, and George Burns. But never had a King played there before that night.
Yet, it wasn't as if Elvis Presley had never been to the IE. He did own a house for several of the Priscilla years in Palm Springs and was known to do some boating in Big Bear Lake. Many scenes of the totally forgettable remake movie 'Kid Galahad' were shot in Idyllwild. And, some of the outdoor footage in 1964's 'Kissin' Cousins' was shot in the San Bernardino Mountains. Still, this was different.
Elvis Presley's nationwide tour began at Madison Square Garden in New York, a city he had never before performed live in. The four concerts there were sold out and got rave reviews. At 37, he was 'lean, tanned and greasily handsome, his coal-black hair glistening with an oily 1950s sheen', as the New York Times' Grace Lichtenstein put it. At a press conference before the Madison Square Garden appearance, he was asked about the secret of his longevity on the pop music scene. 'I take Vitamin E', he told reporters.
From New York, the tour moved west, passing through cities like Milwaukee, Chicago, Wichita and Tulsa before continuing on to Las Vegas. Elvis stayed there for most of October before continuing the tour, which took him to Texas, Arizona, and into California. He hit Oakland, then San Bernardino, where he performed two sold-out shows - one on Nov. 12 and another on Nov. 13. rom there, he headed to the Long Beach Arena for two shows, the last stop before catching a plane for Honolulu where the tour would wrap up. Originally, the Honolulu show was planned to be broadcast worldwide by satellite, but the broadcast date was changed to early 1973 so it wouldn't conflict with the release of MGM's musical documentary Elvis on Tour. No matter. The show (actually four of them) went on. And in Honolulu, as well as in other cities on the tour, fans of all ages crowded concert venues to get a live view of the King.
So it was in San Bernardino. The Swing could hold about 10,000 people with a concert take of around $60,000. On that cold November night, fans crammed into the sold-out auditorium. With reserved seating, there was none of the festival seating chaos that marked the Swing rock shows - kids pushing and shoving and fighting to get to the stage area. This crowd was real diferent. I was way too young at 21. For the usual Swing rock show, most of the concertgoers were my age or younger. The guys had long hair, wore boots, Levis and denim work shirts (think the cover of a Creedence album.) The girls went braless, wore tight jeans or peasant dresses. There were always more guys than girls.
For Elvis Presley though, these fans had jobs, mortgages, and kids. The women clearly outnumbered the guys. They wore bright yellow or orange dresses, lots of makeup. Hairspray was huge. And, there were more than a few suicide blondes with hot pants and go-go boots. (I would never have sat on anything in the Swing in hot pants.) Jean Naté was locked in mortal combat with Charlie in a fragrance war. My Sin perfume held its own. Smoke from the bathrooms came from real Marlboro men (and women.)
My seat was in the cheap section - off to the side and high up, close to the glued-on tinsel that was a prominent feature of the Swing. The place always had a peculiar smell. Close to show time, greedy Colonel Tom's minions were at the stage hawking T-shirts, photos, and other assorted gee-gaws. I wonder just how much of that cash Elvis Presley received.
Finally, the lights lowered. The band started playing the theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Then, there he was - The King. He was resplendent in a black and red concert suit.
Though his show was typical of his Vegas show that he performed at the International Hotel (later known as the Las Vegas Hilton and now called the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino), it didn't matter to his loyal subjects. He was live in San Berdoo! Old ladies screamed. It was hard to tell from my cheap seat, but I believe there were a few panties thrown at him.
His voice and physique were in A-plus form. He ripped through concert standards such as 'Polk Salad Annie', crooned to crowd favorite 'Can't Help Falling In Love', and did a couple of religious numbers with the gospel group J.D. Sumner and The Stamps.
No Elvis Presley show would be complete without the hits 'Hound Dog', 'All Shook Up', 'Jailhouse Rock', and 'American Trilogy'.
His band and entourage - the Sweet Inspirations, legendary guitar hero James Burton - provided a full sound that could not be duplicated by the typical four-man rock act. It was a show truly becoming of a King. The crowd responded as if seeing him for the first time. Bedlam broke out among the thousands of fans.
After about 90 minutes, despite fans calling for more, Elvis Presley left the auditorium for the San Bernardino Hilton, about $60,000 richer. I was a poor college kid. I went to Del Taco. What a Sunday night! rare candid photo's one captured of elvis presley leaving Oakland CA captured here by a female ep fan boarding is executive chartered jet heading to San Bernardino CA and performing here at this show wearing the white pinwheel jumpsuit and the white cape and the lions head belt captured by a fan audience member who was at this show concert.
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Robert Frank on Ocean Boulevard

The late afternoon light, palm trees, their shadows and a covered car are elements so classic to LA and Southern California that Robert Frank's "Covered car -- Long Beach, California" could have been taken anywhere from San Diego to Santa Barbara.
I’ve been living in Long Beach for a handful of years and the photograph lives in my head rent free, in a good way, considering how much the prints can hammer for. I was out doing errands recently, stuck behind a delivery truck on Ximeno Ave, saw a covered car next to a palm tree for the 100th time and decided to find out where this was. The actual location is not obvious, Long Beach isn't a small city, without a street sign or house number, you can spend a lot of hours on Google maps.
In 1955 Frank was awarded a Guggenheim grant to document America through a road trip. He drove 10,000 miles, took 767 rolls off film, made 1,000 work prints from those selections. And edited those down to the 83 photographs of "The Americans," which became one of most influential photo books of the 20th century. (A signed, first edition can sell for $10-25,000.)
In the final edit of "The Americans," Frank pairs the covered car in a devastating way with a covered body ("Car accident—U.S. 66, between Winslow and Flagstaff, Arizona") on the following page. The sequence is a classic example of the art of photography in book form.

work print for "Covered car -- Long Beach, California" with related contact sheet number in red pencil
A big 2009 exhibit about "The Americans" displayed many of Frank's work prints, contact sheets, along with prints for every page in “The Americans.” The exhaustively researched catalog included each contact sheet for those 83 final prints. The Frank archive is at the National Gallery of Art and they have over 600 contact sheets from the project online. In the contact sheets, you can see frames Frank shot before and after the frame that ended up in the book. The Long Beach visit occurs in contact sheets 537-540.
10 Frames from Contact Sheet 537 related to Ocean Blvd, Long Beach
Contact sheet 537 has the sequence with “Covered Car -- Long Beach.” It combines two different rolls of film, ten frames are from Ocean Boulevard in Long Beach (made famous by LBC’s 2023 poet laureate, Lana del Rey). The other twenty frames are from a roll of film shot at a recreation center or school auditorium, of a marionette show for children.
Robert Frank, frame 5 on contact sheet 537, facing south, 13th Place, Long Beach
Seven of the ten frames feature the covered car. Frame 1 is missing, possibly a throwaway while loading film. In the first five frames, Frank shoots the covered car at the end of the street, you can tell he's interested in the scene. He could have parked his car and got out, or shot these frames from his car window. The photos show a dead end, leading to … white sky. Living here, I immediately had an idea of where this might be.
On the west side of Long Beach along the bluff overlooking the beach, there's a series of half block streets named "place" that jut south from Ocean Boulevard. Each dead-ends at the bluff, allowing beach access and real estate with water views. Some still have the “end” signs you can see in Frank’s frames. So, which one was it? In 68 years the bluff has experienced a lot of development, large towers built, original Craftsman-era homes torn down.

The details help identify the location: low slung garages (frames 2-6), the space carved out in the sidewalk for the palms, the glimpse of a two story building in the frame (frame 7), with a vent in a particular location. When you overexpose the MOMA jpeg, you can see a number: 20.
(left) 13th Place, Long Beach 1956, (right) December, 2024
Frank’s covered car was located at 20 13th Place. The garages there still have the number 20, though some have been rebuilt. The two-story building, built 1917, still has the vent in the same location. Interestingly, after taking five shots of the dead end, he only takes one frame of the covered car framed by the palm trees.
The next frames were taken further down Ocean Boulevard, about a half mile. A man, woman and child walk towards Frank, while on the right side of the frame the beach is visible. A woman is on a bench facing the beach.
Robert Frank contact sheet 537: Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach, (left) facing east, (right) facing north
He stops and takes a portrait of her. She’s near the corner of Ocean and Lindero - a house and bus stop are visible in the background, that (infrequently arriving) bus stop is still in that location. The angle of the shadows from the palms indicates very late afternoon.
(left): Woman seated on bench--Los Angeles [sic], 1956, (right) Ocean & Lindero, 2024
In between “Covered Car” and “Woman seated on a Bench” is the Municipal Art Center (now called Long Beach Museum of Art). If Frank had stopped there, the 1955 Long Beach Juried Art Show was up, a show of mostly local painters. The museum was housed in a distinctive historic mansion on the bluff that would have been impossible for Frank to miss on foot or even if he had driven the half mile.
Robert Frank contact sheet 537: the marionette show
The remaining question about contact sheet 537 is: where is the location of the marionette show? There's a park one block north of Ocean Boulevard that had a recreation center with a stage. It's possible Frank skipped the art museum for the rec center.
Besides identifying the location of the covered car, the other question I had: What was Robert Frank doing in Long Beach? He didn’t just drive down to look for cars and palm trees. The other contact sheets (538-540) and work prints answer this. In a follow-up post we'll look at the rest of Frank's day in Long Beach and give it an exact date.
Related to the topic of locating places and people in "The Americans":
"Robert Frank Goes to Bunker Hill" - a 2021 investigation to find the location of Frank's photo of a building on Bunker Hill, downtown Los Angeles. Deliciously deep dive that involves building permits for the neon sign in the photo and a tour of Bunker Hill via the contact sheet.
In Search of the Places in Robert Frank's "The Americans" - Nicholas Dawidoff, 2022, locates a handful of photos
"Elevators, Americans, Missed Connections" at the SFMOMA version of the 2009 exhibit, a woman (the elevator operator) recognized herself in one of the photos!
Alamo Square, San Francisco - my 2008 photo of the spot Frank's portrait of the couple was taken (he said this was his favorite photo in the book). He was probably using a wider 28 or 35mm lens to take the portrait.
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Steven Tyler of Aerosmith in concert at the West Palm Beach auditorium in 1974. © Jon Van Woerden
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On this day, January 26, in Type O Negative history:
Type O Negative play The Industry in Manchester, NH (1994)
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Type O Negative play the West Palm Beach Auditorium with Pantera in West Palm Beach, FL (1995) (shenanigans and hijinx ensue)
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Type O Negative play Le Medley in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (1997)
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#type o negative#peter steele#josh silver#kenny hickey#johnny kelly#heavy metal#goth#gothadelic#roadrunner records#bloody kisses#october rust#pantera#far beyond driven#o canada#vinland#Youtube
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Best Movie Theaters in West Palm Beach, FL
West Palm Beach, Florida, is a vibrant city known for its beautiful beaches, cultural attractions, and thriving entertainment scene. If you're a movie buff looking for a memorable cinematic experience, you're in luck. West Palm Beach boasts several top-notch movie theaters that cater to a wide range of preferences. Whether you're seeking a luxurious experience, cutting-edge technology, or an intimate setting, these theaters have something for everyone. Here are the best movie theaters in West Palm Beach.
Cinemark Palace 20 and XD:
With its state-of-the-art facilities and comfortable seating, Cinemark Palace 20 and XD is a favorite among moviegoers in West Palm Beach. This theater offers an immersive experience with its XD auditorium featuring a massive screen and enhanced sound system. It also has a wide selection of snacks and refreshments to satisfy your cravings.

AMC CityPlace 20:
Located in the heart of CityPlace, AMC CityPlace 20 offers a premium movie experience. The theater features stadium seating, spacious screens, and a variety of food and drink options. You can also upgrade to their IMAX or Dolby Cinema auditoriums for an even more immersive viewing experience.
Muvico Parisian 20 at CityPlace:
For those seeking luxury, Muvico Parisian 20 at CityPlace is the perfect choice. This upscale theater offers plush leather recliners, a full-service bar, and gourmet dining options. It's a great place to unwind and enjoy a movie in style.
Cobb Theatres Downtown Gardens 16:
Nestled in the charming Downtown at the Gardens, Cobb Theatres Downtown Gardens 16 provides a cozy and intimate atmosphere. The theater offers comfortable seating, excellent picture quality, and a friendly staff. After the movie, you can explore the surrounding shops and restaurants, adding to the overall experience.
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On February 13th, 1977, Elvis played the West Palm Beach Auditorium, Florida, the second night of the first tour for that year, ten nights in freezing conditions. This was one of the smaller rooms Elvis would play outside of Las Vegas or Lake Tahoe, sold out at just 5 900 in attendance. Around half the show was captured from the soundboard and bootlegged.
There are times during this show that Elvis appeared to be struggling a little, and he can be heard commenting, off mic, to Charlie Hodge, about just how cold it was in the arena. But he was in very good humour, and made a big effort, which was rewarded by a very appreciative and loudly enthusiastic audience, and a glowing review in the Palm Beach Post;
“…Trumpets blared the "Theme from 2001", heartbeats quickened, people stood, women screamed, flash cubes exploded in a strobe light effect, and suddenly in one magical instant, he was there in the flesh. Elvis Presley, decked out in a white, sparkling jumpsuit, showed a frenzied audience at the West Palm Beach Auditorium last night why they call him the King. In an hour-long show, Elvis ran through all or part of two dozen songs mixing his classic early records from the 1950s and 1960s with newer material, all the time teasing and toying with his audience so that the excitement level rarely dropped…Looking overweight, despite the wide belt around his middle, Elvis showed his voice was in far better shape than his body…But the biggest reaction of all seemed to come when Elvis unleashed his thunderous voice on versions of It's Now Or Never and a more recent record, Hurt…”
Even making allowances for the fact that Elvis was suffering with a cold during this tour, it's interesting to note changes since his final tour of 1976, less than six weeks earlier. Of his show in Birmingham Alabama, on December 29th, the Birmingham News reported that Elvis was, " in good voice, good shape, good health and good spirits. He had lost weight and gained confidence. His act was full of humour, zest, and occasional beauty."
This was the final tour for the 'Rainfall' and "Chief' jumpsuits, with the Mexican Sundial worn most nights in the following four tours.
#elvis concerts#elvis history#elvis fans#elvis presley#70s elvis#elvis aaron presley#elvis#rock music history#rock and roll#bootleg#soundboard#Youtube
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February 3, 1983
Creatures of the Night Tour
West Palm Beach Auditorium ‐ West Palm Beach, Florida
📸 Jerry G. West
Member's hotel rooms at the Palm Beach Hilton were ransacked during the concert resulting in the reported loss of some $350 in cash, $6,500 in jewelry, and Gene's legendary photo collection
#Kiss#kisstory#1983#creatures of the night#vinnie vincent#paul stanley#gene simmons#kiss band#kiss army#the ankh warrior#the starchild#the demon
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Warrant, Firehouse & Trixter on the Blood, Sweat & Beers Tour - West Palm Beach Auditorium FL August 23rd ‘91 - Part 1
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West Palm Beach Civic Auditorium, Bertrand Goldberg, 1962, Art Institute of Chicago: Architecture and Design
The Archive of Bertrand Goldberg, gifted by his children through his estate Size: Variable dimensions Medium: Variable media
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/182468/
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*TOUR ALERT* Rod Wave | SoulFly Tour
See dates below:
Fri Aug 27 – Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center Sat Aug 28 – Austin, TX – Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater Sun Aug 29 – Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory Tue Aug 31 – Tuscaloosa, AL – Tuscaloosa Amphitheater Wed Sep 01 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy Fri Sep 03 – Charlotte, NC – Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre Sat Sep 04 – Portsmouth, VA – Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion Sun Sep 05 – Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheater Thu Sep 09 – Jacksonville, FL – Daily's Place Fri Sep 10 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre Sat Sep 11 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the FL State Fairgrounds Mon Sep 13 – New Orleans, LA – Fillmore New Orleans Wed Sep 15 – Louisville, KY – Iroquois Amphitheater Fri Sep 17 – St. Louis, MO – Saint Louis Music Park Sat Sep 18 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory Wed Sep 22 – Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom Thu Sep 23 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore Detroit Fri Sep 24 – Cleveland, OH – Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Sat Sep 25 – Indianapolis, IN – TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park Mon Sep 27 – Cincinnati, OH – The Andrew J Brady ICON Music Center Wed Sep 29 – Pittsburgh, PA – Roxian Theatre Fri Oct 01 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater Sat Oct 02 – Brooklyn, NY – Coney Island Amphitheater Sun Oct 03 – Washington DC – Echostage Tue Oct 05 – Montclair, NJ – The Wellmont Theater Wed Oct 06 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore Philadelphia Fri Oct 08 – Baltimore, MD – MECU Pavilion Sat Oct 09 – Boston, MA –House of Blues Boston Tue Oct 12 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater Thu Oct 14 – Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium (Denver) Fri Oct 15 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Union Event Center Sun Oct 17 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren Tue Oct 19 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium Wed Oct 20 – San Diego, CA – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU Thu Oct 21 – San Francisco, CA – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium Sat Oct 23 – Seattle, WA – WAMU Theater
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West Palm Beach Auditorium | West Palm Beach, FL | 3 December 1995
#green day#green day live#insomniac era#insomniac tour#1995#west palm beach#west palm beach auditorium#3 december
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Rare Unseen Till Now! Ep Fans Live Candid Photo Of Elvis Presley Performing On The 13th Of February In 1977. At The West Palm Beach Auditorium Venue In Florida.
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May 23:
Today is the 40th anniversary of the release of Sanctuary, Iron Maiden's EP.
"Sanctuary" was originally a non-album track but was added to the US release, and eventually to every other one. Still, this EP, besides featuring the um, killer, Maggie Thatcher artwork, has a live version of "I've Got the Fire" with Dianno, and a
Today is the 25th anniversary of the release of Tales From The Punchbowl, Primus' fourth album.
It was upon this album that the band was touring when I saw them, the one time I did, at the West Palm Beach Auditorium. It was supposed to be a twin-bill thing with the original Helmet, but much to my chagrin, Page Hamilton's group never made it, n
Today is the 20th anniversary of the release of Superfast, Dynamite Hack's second album.
People know this album--I know this album--because of the brilliant cover of "Boyz in the Hood." whether or not there is anything else good on the album remains a mystery to me, and I'm sure to damn near everyone else who knows the "Hood" joint.
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On the 23rd of May, 2006, The Soft Machine let loose unto a world that may or may not have been ready for it Grides, their archival live album.
Thank you very much Cuneiform for this, a recording of the band from October 1970, at the height of its powers, Dean-Hopper-Ratledge-Wyatt. It is the absolute spuzz.
#May 23#Iron Maiden#Sanctuary#Primus#Tales From The Punchbowl#Dynamite Hack#Superfast#The Soft Machine#Grides
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Pantera - (WPB Auditorium) West Palm Beach,Fl 1.26.95 (Complete Show)
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MEGADETH AND LAMB OF GOD ANNOUNCE MASSIVE 2020 CO-HEADLINE TOUR ACROSS NORTH AMERICA PRESENTED BY SIRIUSXM
Megadeth and Lamb of God 2020 North American Tour Dates:
SUMMER 2020:
Fri, Jun 12, 2020 Bristow, VA Jiffy Lube Live
Sat, Jun 13, 2020 Charlotte, NC PNC Music Pavilion
Sun, Jun 14, 2020 Raleigh, NC Red Hat Amphitheater
Tue, Jun 16, 2020 Virginia Beach, VA Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
Wed, Jun 17, 2020 Wantagh, NY Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
Thu, Jun 18, 2020 Camden, NJ BB&T Pavilion
Sat, Jun 20, 2020 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
Sun, Jun 21, 2020 Boston, MA Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion
Tue, Jun 23, 2020 Syracuse, NY St. Joseph's Health Amphitheater at Lakeview
Wed, Jun 24, 2020 Providence, RI Bold Point Park
Fri, Jun 26, 2020 Darien Center, NY Darien Lake Amphitheater
Sun, Jun 28, 2020 Burgettstown, PA S&T Bank Music Park*
Mon, Jun 29, 2020 Toronto, ON Budweiser Stage
Wed, Jul 1, 2020 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Theatre
Thu, Jul 2, 2020 Mount Pleasant, MI Soaring Eagle Casino Amphitheatre
Fri, Jul 3, 2020 Indianapolis, IN Ruoff Music Center
Sun, Jul 5, 2020 Atlanta, GA Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
Tue, Jul 7, 2020 Cincinnati, OH PNC PAVILION
Wed, Jul 8, 2020 Cleveland, OH Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica
Fri, Jul 10, 2020 Chicago, IL Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre - Chicago, IL
Sat, Jul 11, 2020 St. Louis, MO Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre - St. Louis, MO*
Sun, Jul 12, 2020 Nashville, TN Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Tue, Jul 14, 2020 Rogers, AR Walmart AMP*
Thu, Jul 16, 2020 Austin, TX Germania Insurance Amphitheater
Fri, Jul 17, 2020 Houston, TX The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Sat, Jul 18, 2020 Irving, TX The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory+
Mon, Jul 20, 2020 Albuquerque, NM Isleta Amphitheater
Tue, Jul 21, 2020 Phoenix, AZ Arizona Federal Theatre
Thu, Jul 23, 2020 Irvine, CA FivePoint Amphitheatre
Sat, Jul 25, 2020 Auburn, WA White River Amphitheatre
Sun, Jul 26, 2020 Portland, OR Moda Center
Wed, Jul 29, 2020 Salt Lake City, UT USANA Amphitheatre
Thu, Jul 30, 2020 Pocatello, ID Portneuf Health Trust Amphitheatre
Sat, Aug 1, 2020 Concord, CA Concord Pavilion
FALL 2020:
Fri, Oct 2, 2020 West Palm Beach, FL iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
Tue, Oct 6, 2020 Birmingham, AL Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
Wed, Oct 7, 2020 New Orleans, LA UNO Lakefront Arena
Fri, Oct 9, 2020 Corpus Christi, TX American Bank Center Arena
Sun, Oct 11, 2020 El Paso, TX Don Haskins Center
Wed, Oct 14, 2020 Springfield, MO JQH Arena
Fri, Oct 16, 2020 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center
Wed, Oct 21, 2020 Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center
Fri, Oct 23, 2020 Huntington, WV Mountain Health Arena
Sat, Oct 24, 2020 Bethlehem, PA The Wind Creek Event Center
Tue, Oct 27, 2020 Quebec City, QC Centre Videotron
Wed, Oct 28, 2020 Laval, QC Place Bell
Fri, Oct 30, 2020 St. Paul, MN Armory
Sat, Oct 31, 2020 Green Bay, WI Resch Center*
Mon, Nov 2, 2020 Omaha, NE Baxter Arena
Tue, Nov 3, 2020 Sioux Falls, SD Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
Thu, Nov 5, 2020 Denver, CO Pepsi Center
Sat, Nov 7, 2020 Las Vegas, NV Mandalay Bay Events Center
Tue, Nov 10, 2020 Spokane, WA Spokane Arena
Wed, Nov 11, 2020 Nampa, ID Ford Idaho Center Arena
Fri, Nov 13, 2020 Reno, NV Reno Events Center
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