Alternative rock bands Gin Blossoms and Sugar Ray will embark on a co-headlining tour this summer.
The brief 12-date tour, featuring special guests Tonic and Fastball, will begin at Copeland Park in La Crosse, Wisconsin, on August 31.
"I can't think of anything better than spending the summer with great friends playing music! This tour is a giant cavalcade of hits that just keeps delivering, and I'm always honored to share a stage with Gin Blossoms, Tonic and Fastball," Sugar Ray lead singer Mark McGrath said in a statement.
Sugar Ray's guitarist and co-founder Rodney Sheppard said he is looking forward to this tour because all these bands have a history and a friendship.
Gin Blossoms lead singer Robin Wilson said he is very much excited to tour with Sugar Ray, Tonic and Fastball.
"They're some of my favorite bands to be on the road with. We're looking forward to doing some rock'n'roll shows," he added.
Additional dates to the tour will be announced later.
Ticket for most dates are on sale now, while Frederick's on-sale is scheduled for June 30.
Gin Blossoms-Sugar Ray 2023 Tour:
August 31 La Crosse, WI / Copeland ParkSeptember 1 Cedar Rapids, IA / McGrath AmphitheatreSeptember 2 Beaver Dam, KY / Beaver Dam AmphitheaterSeptember 3 Peachtree City, GA / The Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater^September 6 Kettering, OH / Fraze PavilionSeptember 7 Niagara Falls, ON / Fallsview Casino ResortSeptember 9 Midlothian, VA / AfterHours Southside at the River City SportsplexSeptember 10 Bethlehem, PA / Wind Creek Event CenterSeptember 12 Huntington, NY / The Paramount^September 13 Montclair, NJ / Wellmont Theater^September 14 Medford, MA / Chevalier Theatre FSeptember 15 Frederick, MD / The Great Frederick(^) denotes without Sugar Ray
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