Burton Cummings 60th Anniversary Hits Tour
Burton Cummings, lead singer of the original The Guess Who and a successful solo artist, is set to tour the US beginning this September, marking his 60-year anniversary of making and releasing music.
In 1964, a 16-year-old Cummings released two singles as a member of The Deverons. Just two years later, he joined The Guess Who. It was with the original The Guess Who that Cummings’ signature vocals, along with his songwriting and keyboard prowess would fuel massively big hits around the world including “These Eyes,” “No Time,” “Laughing” and their biggest hit “American Woman.” The latter track topping the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks in 1970. Following the band's breakup in 1975, Cummings found solo success with “Stand Tall,” an international hit that spent 21 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #10.
Today, Cummings remains at the top of his game as an unrivaled singer, songwriter, showman, and recording artist. Don't miss your chance to see this music legend live!
VIP Meet and Greet and Merchandise packages are available for select locations. For more information, please visit One More Time VIP.
VIP Packages
01 - PACKAGE
Meet & Greet Package
One premium reserved ticket in the first 10 rows
Early entry into the venue
Exclusive meet & greet with Burton Cummings
Personal photograph with Burton Cummings
Limited edition tour poster; autographed
Custom Burton Cummings challenge coin
Specially designed Burton Cummings tote back
Commemorative concert ticket
Official meet & greet laminate & lanyard
Priority merchandise shopping
Limited availability
02 - PACKAGE
VIP Tour Package
One premium reserved ticket
Early entry into the venue
Limited edition tour poster
Custom Burton Cummings challenge coin
Specially designed Burton Cummings tote bag
Commemorative concert ticket
Commemorative tour laminate & lanyard
Priority merchandise shopping
Limited availability
Tour Dates:
October 19 — New Buffalo, MI Silver Creek Event Center
January 11 — Chandler, AZ Wild Horse Pass
January 12 — San Juan Capistrano, CA The Coach House
January 14 — Solana Beach, CA Belly Up
January 15 — Palm Desert, CA McCallum Theatre
January 17 — Los Angeles, CA The Novo
January 18 — Laughlin, NV Edge Pavilion
January 21 — Santa Rosa, CA Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
January 23 — Tacoma, WA Emerald Queen Casino Hotel
January 25 — Airway Heights, WA Spokane Live
February 2 — Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium*
February 4 — Sumterville, FL The Tracy Performing Arts Center
February 5 — Jacksonville, FL The Florida Theatre*
February 7 — Clearwater, FL Ruth Eckerd Hall*
February 8 — Ft Lauderdale, FL Broward Center For The Arts*
February 11 — Sarasota, FL Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall*
March 6 — Buffalo, NY Kleinhans Music Hall
March 7 — Akron, OH Goodyear Theater
March 9 — Jim Thorpe, PA Penn’s Peak
March 11 — Ridgefield, CT Ridgefield Playhouse
March 12 — Morristown, NJ Mayo Performing Arts Center
March 14 — Atlantic City, NJ Ocean Casino Resort
March 15 — Westbury, NY Westbury Music Fair
March 18 — Red Bank, NJ Count Basie Center for the Arts
March 19 — Washington, DC Warner Theatre
March 21 — Detroit, MI Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts
March 22 — Joliet, IL Rialto Square Theatre
March 24 — Medina, MN Medina Entertainment Center
March 26 — Milwaukee, WI Pabst Theater
March 28 — Shipshewana, IN Blue Gate Performing Arts Center
March 29 — Columbus, OH Palace Theatre
*with special guest Jim Messina