![]() Nothing against BK workers, but they’re young, and just want to get through their shift and get down to partying, like any reasonable young kid would. Pretty much the same folks that have jobs at Burger King. Most are just barely staying in business I think, and hire people that they can pay very little because they have little skill or experience. 9/17 – Gilford, NH – Bank of NH Pavilion ^ 9/16 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford Healthcare Amp ^ 9/14 – Greenville, SC – Bon Secours ^įri. ![]() ![]() 9/13 – Huntsville, AL – Orion Amphitheater ^ 9/10 – Burgettstown, PA – Pavilion at Star Lake ^ 9/6 – Moline, IL – TaxSlayer Center ^įri. 9/4 – Des Moines, IA – Wells Fargo Arena ^ 8/21 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater 8/20 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center 8/17 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Saratoga Performing Arts Centerįri. 8/13 – Camden, NJ – Waterfront Music Pavilion Another round of band intros at end of song.)Ĭheck out “Live & UnZoomed” at any of the following stops: Roll With the Changes (Kevin Cronin on grand piano though the first verse. Not really long enough to declare an encore.) Ridin’ the Storm Out (17 second pause after song. Concluded with full band intros and Bryan Hitt drum solo.) Doughty kicked off the song on keyboards.)īack on the Road Again (Bruce Hall on lead vocals. Tough Guys (complete with “Our Gang” excerpt intro, as on the album)Ĭan’t Fight This Feeling (Kevin Cronin introduced Neal Doughty before the song. Live Every Moment (with “Judy Blue Eyes” outro) This is a great tour for any fan of classic rock to catch! The tour will continue making its way across the country before wrapping up in Bangor, ME on September 18th. The thirteen song set included the hits, “Time for Me to Fly,” “Ridin’ the Storm Out,” and “Keep On Loving You” before wrapping up the night with “Roll With the Changes.” REO Speedwagon didn’t quite match the energy of Styx but still put on a great show. REO Speedwagon closed out the night under the super moon. Fans can pick up the new album, merch, and keep up with all that is Styx HERE. The multi-platinum band leaves it all on stage each every night and have been doing so for the past fifty years and after Friday night’s performance there’s no question there’s still plenty of fuel left in the tank. Roboto,” and “Renegade” which saw Chuck return to the stage to finish out the night. The guys released their seventeenth studio album, Crash of the Crown back in June of 2021 and night’s set started with the opening track from the album, “The Fight of Our Lives.” From their the guys turned the energy up to an eleven and dove into some classic hits Styx fans have some to love over the years with “Blue Collar Man (Long Nights),” “The Grand Illusion,” and “Lady.” Up next was the only other new track to make the set the title track from the latest album, “Crash of the Crown.” Founding member Chuck Panozzo joined the band on bass for the following songs, “Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man),” “Lost at Sea, and “Come Sail Away.” Styx performed a two song encore of “Mr. However James Young was unable to perform and Will Evankovich filled in without missing a beat. The current lineup features Lawrence Gowan on keyboards and vocals, Tommy Shaw on guitar and vocals, James Young on guitar, Ricky Phillips on bass, and Todd Sucherman on drums. Up next on the evening was Chicago’s Styx, who it’s hard to believe have been doing this for fifty years now. The set wrapped up with the band’s biggest hits “Turn Me Loose,” and “Working for the Weekend.” The setlist did include fan favorites “Lucky Ones,” “Lovin’ Every Minute of It,” and “Hot Girls in Love” which included a drum solo by Mike Frenette. ![]() The band released a new single this year titled “Release” but the new song didn’t make it into the setlist for the night. The lineup included all the original members with the exception of Ken Sinnaeve who took over on bass for the late Scott Smith. Loverboy were up first to get things started, they played a relatively quick eight song opening set. The co-headlining tour sees REO Speedwagon and Styx alternating who closes out the show and on this night it was REO Speedwagons turn to close things out. Over ten thousand filled Jiffy Lube Live on Friday for a night of classic rock featuring REO Speedwagon, Styx, and Loverboy.
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