Rick Springfield has announced a summer tour along with Men at Work and John Waite in celebration of the 40th anniversary of his Working Class Dog album.
"I can't wait to travel and perform with these magnificent musicians and good friends," Springfield said in a statement.
The tour kicks off August 5 in St. Augustine, Florida, and features stops across America, including dates in Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Atlantic City, Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Los Angeles. The trek wraps up on September 3 in Las Vegas. General public tickets go on sale on Friday, April 1.
Working Class Dog, the fifth studio album by the Australian rock musician, was released in 1981. The album was certified Platinum in the United States and eventually sold over three million U.S. copies. It produced Springfield's biggest career hit with the 1 million-selling song, "Jessie's Girl." Springfield was awarded the 1982 Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male.
Rick Springfield, Men at Work, John Waite Tour 2022:
Aug. 5 - Saint Augustine, FL @ The Saint Augustine AmphitheatreAug. 6 - Stockbridge, GA (Atlanta) @ Stockbridge AmphitheaterAug. 7 - Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat AmphitheaterAug. 10 - Catoosa, OK @ Hard Rock Hotel & CasinoAug. 12 - Newkirk, OR @ 7 Clans First Council CasinoAug. 13 - Irving, TX (Dallas) @ The Pavilion @ Toyota Music FactoryAug. 14 - Sugar Land, TX (Houston) @ Smart Financial TheatreAug. 18 - Gilford, NH @ Bank of New Hampshire PavilionAug. 19 - Atlantic City, NJ @ The Borgata Casino ResortAug. 20 - Grantville, PA @ Hollywood CasinoAug. 25 - Kettering, OH @ Fraze PavilionAug. 26 - Toledo, OH @ Toledo Zoo AmphitheaterAug. 29 - Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity TheatreAug. 27 - Bay City, MI @ Wenonah ParkAug. 30 - Inglewood, CA (Los Angeles) @ YouTube TheatreSept. TBA - Saratoga, CA @ The Mountain WinerySept. 2 - Lincoln, CA @ Thunder Valley Resort & CasinoSept. 3 - Las Vegas, NV @ Fremont Street Experience (free to the public)
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