After a successful 10-date trek in August, which was Jeff Lynne's first in North America in over 30 years, the ELO are all set for a North American tour again next summer.
The 20-date arena tour, which is scheduled to begin on June 20 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, will include stops in Nashville, Atlanta, Philadelphia and New York, and conclude in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on August 1.
The band is currently on a tour of Europe, where its set lists have mixed ELO classics alongside Traveling Wilburys' "Handle With Care" and "When I Was a Boy," a cut off ELO's 2015 LP Alone in the Universe.
Tour Dates:
June 20 Anaheim, CA -- Honda CenterJune 22 Sacramento, CA -- Golden 1 CenterJune 24 San Jose, CA -- SAP CenterJune 26 Vancouver, BC -- Rogers ArenaJune 28 Tacoma, WA -- Tacoma DomeJune 29 Portland, OR -- Moda CenterJuly 3 Nashville, TN -- Bridgestone ArenaJuly 5 Atlanta, GA State -- Farm ArenaJuly 7 Tampa, FL -- Amalie ArenaJuly 9 Sunrise, FL -- BB&T CenterJuly 11 Washington, DC -- Capital One ArenaJuly 13 Philadelphia, PA -- Wells Fargo CenterJuly 16 Newark, NJ -- Prudential CenterJuly 18 Toronto, ON -- Scotiabank ArenaJuly 20 Detroit, MI -- Little Caesars ArenaJuly 23 Grand Rapids, MI -- Van Andel ArenaJuly 25 St. Paul, MN -- Xcel Energy CenterJuly 27 Chicago, IL -- United CenterJuly 30 Columbus, OH -- Nationwide ArenaAugust 1 Pittsburgh, PA -- PPG Paints Arena
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