ZZ Top Announce Spring Tour
ZZ Top are hitting the road this spring
ZZ Top are a busy bunch, as the famed blues-rock trio recently wrapped up a lengthy Australia tour. Now, the Texas men have announced they’ll bring their live show back to the U.S. this spring with a run that kicks off May 2 at the First Council Casino in Newkirk, Okla., and travels through a May 25 gig at Sturgis Buffalo Chip in Biloxi, Miss.
After the U.S. tour, the band will hit Europe and play a run of shows in June and July, followed by a trip back to North America to play some sparse gigs. Specifically, ZZ Top have two shows in the U.S. this summer: August 1 at the OC Fair in Costa Mesa, Calif., and August 4 at the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in Sturgis, S.D. Find a complete list of tour dates below.
In other ZZ Top news, frontman Billy Gibbons will be playing a few shows without the band this summer with his old 1960s band, the Moving Sidewalks. The group has two reunion shows booked for this spring: one March 30 in New York City and the other April 28 in Austin, Texas.
ZZ Top 2013 U.S. Tour Dates (via the band’s official website):
5/2 — Newkirk, Okla., First Council Casino
5/3 — Concho, Okla., Lucky Star Casino
5/4 — Memphis, Tenn., Beale Street Music Festival at Tom Lee Park
5/8 — Wallingford, Conn., Toyota Presents The Oakdale Theatre
5/9 — Morristown, N.J., Mayo Performing Arts Center
5/10 — Crewe, Va., Southside Electric Cooperative’s Hooper Park
5/11 — Atlantic City, N.J., Ovation Hall
5/13 — Lancaster, Pa., American Music Theatre
5/14 — Englewood, N.J., Bergen Performing Arts Center
5/15 — Westbury, N.Y., NYCB Theatre at Westbury
5/17 — Hampton Beach, N.H., Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
5/18 — Lynn, Mass., The Lynn Memorial Auditorium
5/19 — Baltimore, Md., Pier Six Pavilion
5/21 — Knoxville, Tenn., Tennessee Theatre
5/25 — Biloxi, Miss., IP Casino, Resort & Spa
8/1 — Costa Mesa, Calif., OC Fair – Pacific Amphitheatre
8/4 — Sturgis, S.D., Sturgis Buffalo Chip
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