Music legend Peter Frampton has added new spring 2024 dates on his "Never EVER Say Never" Tour.
"I am delighted to let you know I'm planning more shows in March and April for the new 'Never EVER Say Never' Tour! I don't want to give up my passion and will play as long as I physically can," says Frampton. "Hope to see you in 2024!"
Tickets will go on-sale to the general public on Friday, December 8 at 10 A.M. local time at Frampton's official website.
Frampton revealed in 2019 that he was diagnosed with a degenerative muscle disease called inclusion body myositis before confirming an extensive farewell tour. However, he was able to return to the road earlier this year.
Peter Frampton's "Never EVER Say Never" Tour Dates:
March 3—Greensboro, NC—Steven Tanger Center for the Performing ArtsMarch 5—Red Bank, NJ—Count Basie Center for the Arts, The VogelMarch 7—Wallingford, CT—Toyota Oakdale TheatreMarch 9—Waterloo, NY—The Vine at Del Lago Resort & CasinoMarch 10—Hanover, MD—The Hall at Live! Casino & HotelMarch 13—Morristown, NJ—Mayo Performing Arts CenterMarch 15—Windsor, ON—The Colosseum at CaesarsMarch 16—Mount Pleasant, MI—Soaring Eagle Casino & ResortMarch 18—Gary, IN—Hard Rock CasinoMarch 30—Waukegan, IL—The Genesee TheatreApril 1—Minneapolis, MN—State TheatreApril 3—Omaha, NE—Orpheum TheatreApril 5—Kansas City, MO—The Midland TheatreApril 7—Denver, CO—The MissionApril 9—Salt Lake City, UT—Eccles TheaterApril 11—Reno, NV—Grand Sierra Resort, Grand TheatreApril 13—Los Angeles, CA—The Greek TheatreApril 14—San Diego, CA—The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
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