BURTON CUMMINGS ANNOUNCES 60th ANNIVERSARY HITS TOUR AND FIRST STUDIO ALBUM IN 16 YEARS
ROSE MUSIC CENTER AT THE HEIGHTS
SEPTEMBER 26, 2024
Tickets On Sale Friday, March 8 at 10AM
HUBER HEIGHTS, OH (3/5/2024) – Burton Cummings, lead singer of the original The Guess Who and successful solo artist, is set to tour the U.S. this September, marking his 60-year-anniversary of making and releasing music. The tour will include a performance at Rose Music Center at The Heights on Thursday, September 26.
In addition to the tour, Cummings is also pleased to announce that A Few Good Moments, his first studio album since 2008’s Above The Ground, will release this year. Album release date details coming soon!
“Get ready, America! This fall, my band and I are hitting the road for the first leg of our U.S. tour! It’s been far too long, but we’re finally bringing the music straight to your doorstep. Join us at a venue near you where we’ll be performing my hits from the original The Guess Who and my solo career from over the past 60 years!” – Burton Cummings
Tickets will go on sale to the public beginning at 10AM on Friday, March 8 at Ticketmaster.com and the Rose Music Center Box Office.
In 1964, a 16-year-old Cummings released two singles as a member of The Deverons. Two years later, he joined The Guess Who. It was with the original The Guess Who that Cummings’ signature vocals, along with his songwriting and keyboard prowess, would fuel massively big hits around the world including “These Eyes,” “No Time,” “Laughing” and their biggest hit “American Woman,” the latter topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart for three weeks in 1970. When the band broke up in 1975 Cummings would find solo success with “Stand Tall,” an international smash which spent 21 weeks on Billboard Hot 100 topping out at #10.