Ted Nugent Announces ‘Rockin America Again’ Summer 2017 U.S. Tour
Ted Nugent is preparing to take to the road again. In keeping with his well-known political leanings, he's adopted the campaign slogan of President Donald Trump and is calling his five-week stretch the "Rockin America Again" tour.
"It is my moral, physical, patriotic and spiritual obligation to take the best rock-n-roll to the masses every summer, so here we go again," he gushed in a press release. "50+ years and running to make America rock again, like I do every year!"
He'll begin on June 23 at the Peppermill Concert Hall in Wendover, Nev., and will conclude with two nights at the Arcada Theatre in St. Charles, Ill., on July 30-31. He also has a standalone date at the Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill in Sterling Heights, Mich., on Aug. 25. You can see the complete tour itinerary below.
Tickets for many of the dates are already on sale. Nugent is offering a Dangerzone VIP package, which include a pre-show meet-and-greet (with a photo taken), a photo for autographing, a VIP laminate. For full details and to purchase tickets, visit his website.
Ted Nugent, Rockin America Again 2017 Tour Dates
6/23 -- Wendover, NV @ Peppermill Concert Hall
6/24 -- Sparks, NV @ Nugget Casino Resort
6/27 -- Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theatre
6/28 -- Agoura Hills, CA @ The Canyon
6/29 -- San Juan Capistrano, CA @ The Coach House
6/30 -- San Juan Capistrano, CA @ The Coach House
7/2 -- Pasadena, CA @ The Rose
7/3 -- Big Bear Lake, CA @ The Cave Big Bear
7/13 -- Jacksonville, FL @ Florida Theatre
7/20 -- Merrillville, IN @ Star Plaza Theatre
7/21 -- Hillsboro, MO @ Jefferson County Fair
7/22 -- Fond du Lac, WI @ Fond du Lac County Fair
7/23 -- Lexington, MI @ Lexington Village Theatre
7/24 -- Lexington, MI @ Lexington Village Theatre
7/27 -- Effingham, IL @ Effingham Performance Center
7/29 -- Camdenton, MO @ Ozarks Amphitheater
7/30 -- St. Charles, IL @ Arcada Theatre
7/31 -- St. Charles, IL @ Arcada Theatre
8/25 -- Sterling Heights, MI @ Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
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