This year has already marked the end of the road—literally—with several artists closing out their careers on farewell tours. In July, Elton John bid adieu to live performances with a final show in Stockholm, Sweden. That month also saw Dead & Company, formed in 2015 with John Mayer and Grateful Dead guitarist and vocalist Bob Weir, and drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, play their final show.
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While George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic have been on their unending Funk of It! Final Tour?!? after more than 45 years of touring together, The B-52s added a series of Las Vegas residency dates on to their final outing in 2024.
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Billy Joel revealed his final residency show at Madison Square Garden (MSG) in New York City on July 25, 2024, which marks Joel’s 104th show there since he launched the residency in 2014.
Here’s a list of more not-to-miss farewell tours running through 2023 with some continuing on into 2024.
1. Foreigner
Foreigner‘s The Historic Farewell Tour, featuring special guest Loverboy. Throughout their final tour, the band will invite choirs to open the shows with an a cappella performance of classic rock songs.
“The time has come,” said singer Kelly Hansen in a statement. “We have more or less lived our lives on the road for almost eighteen years. We have always strived to give you our best and we intend to finish this the same way. Foreigner has a brilliant and increasingly demanding catalogue of songs to sing and I refuse to give them less than they deserve.”
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Foreigner 2023 Tour / Feels Like the Last Time 2024 Las Vegas Residency:
2023
November 4 – New Buffalo, MI – Silver Creek Event Center
November 7 – Tuscaloosa, AL – Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
November 10 – Lake Charles, LA – Golden Nugget
November 11 – Biloxi, MS – IP Casino Resort and Spa
November 13 – North Charleston, SC – North Charleston PAC
November 14 – Greensboro, NC – Steven Tanger Center for the Perf. Arts
November 17 – Bethlehem, PA – Wind Creek Event Center
November 18 – Bethlehem, PA – Wind Creek Event Center
2024
March 06 – Mobile, AL – Saenger Theatre Mobile
March 10 – Key West, FL – Coffee Butler Amphitheater
March 12 – St. Augustine, FL – St. Augustine Amphitheatre
March 13 – Fort Myers, FL – Barbara B Mann Perf. Arts Hall
March 22-23, 27, 29-30 Las Vegas, NV – The Venetian
April 3, 5-6 Las Vegas, NV – The Venetian
October 25-26, 30 Las Vegas, NV – The Venetian
November 1-2, 6, 8-9 Las Vegas, NV – The Venetian
2. Peter Frampton
Peter Frampton kicked off his Never Say Never Tour on June 18, 2023, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and has extended it through December.
The tour marks Frampton’s first run of live shows since revealing his diagnosis of degenerative disease inclusion-body myositis, which affects muscle function, in 2019.
Tickets are available via StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Peter Frampton 2023 Tour Dates:
November 11 – Biloxi, MS @ Hard Rock
November 13 – Austin, TX @ ACL Live, Moody Theater
November 15 – Sugar Land, TX @ Smart Financial Centre
November 17 – Thackerville, OK @ Lucas Oil Live
November 18 – Tulsa, OK @ River Spirit Casino
November 20 – Birmingham, AL @ BJCC Concert Hall
November 22 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
December 7 — New York, NY @ Skirball Center for Performing Arts
3. DEVO
DEVO is steadily winding down its Celebrating 50 Years of De-Evolution Farewell Tour is currently set to conclude at the Good Things Festival in Melbourne, Australia in December, but an official, final Devo concert may be revealed at a later date.
Though Devo’s touring days will come to an end, there’s a Devo documentary in production, which will trace the early beginnings of the group through archival footage and interviews, from the band’s beginnings through their 1980 breakout hit “Whip It,” and on through the present.
DEVO recently their vinyl box set, Art Devo 1973-1977, featuring original demos, basement recordings, and rare live audio from the band’s archive, along with personal artwork, and photographs, and words by the band’s Gerald Casale and Mark Mothersbaugh.
Tickets are available via StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
2023
November 7, Seattle, WA
November 8, Portland, OR
November 11, Del Mar, CA
November 14, San Francisco, CA
November 16, Los Angeles, CA
November 18, Huntington Beach, CA – Darker Waves
December 1-3 Melbourne, Australia – Good Things Festival
4. Candlebox
Candlebox timed their retirement to the 30th anniversary of the band’s eponymous 1993 debut album. For their final tour, Candlebox took 3 Doors Down along for the ride on their The Long Goodbye Tour, which concludes in the U.S. in December with two dates in Texas and will continue with a handful of dates in Australia in January 2024.
The band’s tour has featured a setlist spanning its eight albums, including their final The Long Goodbye, released in 2023. The band also released their documentary, Far Behind: The Candlebox Story in 2022.
Tickets are available via StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
2023
December 1 – Hate Spot, Cedar Wood, Texas
December 2 – Lava Cantina – The Colony, Texas
2024 (Australia)
January 10 – The Triffid – Brisbane
January 12 – The Metro Theatre – Sydney
January 13 – Corner Hotel Richmond – Melbourne
January 14 – Lion Arts Factory – Adelaide
5. Mr. Big
Mr. Big reunited for one last goodbye in 2023. During their final tour, the band will perform their 1991 album, Lean into It—including their hit ballad “To Be With You”—in its entirety.
Comprised of vocalist Eric Martin, guitarist Paul Gilbert, bassist Billy Sheehan, and drummer Pat Torpey, the band first split in 2002. The group later reunited in 2008 and released What If… in 2010, followed by The Stories We Could Tell in 2014, and Defying Gravity in 2017.
In 2018, Torpey died in 2018 from complications with Parkinson’s disease and will be replaced by Nick D’Virgilio of Spock’s Beard during the final tour.
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January 12 – Houston, TX – Rise Rooftop
January 13 – Dallas, TX – The Factory In Deep Ellum
January 17 – Key West, FL – Rokisland Fest
January 20 – Orlando, FL – The Plaza Live
January 21 – Clearwater, FL – Capitol Theatre
January 23 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse
January 24 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
January 26 – Cincinnati, OH – Ludlow Garage
January 28 – Warrendale, PA – Jergel’S Rhythm Grille
January 30 – Portland, ME – Aura
January 31 – Patchogue, NY – Patchogue Theater
February 2 – Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom
February 3 – Ridgefield, CT – Ridgefield Playhouse
February 6 – New York, NY – Sony Hall
February 7 – Derry, NH – Tupelo Music Hall
February 9 – Glenside, PA – Keswick Theatre
February 14 – Wabash, IN – Honeywell Center
February 16 – Des Plains, IL – Des Plains Theatre
February 17 – Green Bay, WI – Epic Event Center
February 20 – Detroit, MI – Royal Oak Theatre
February 21 – Minneapolis, MN – Fitzgerald Theater
February 23 – Wichita, KS – The Cotillion
February 24 – Oklahoma City, OK – Diamond Ballroom
6. Eagles
The Eagles have extended their Long Goodbye Tour. The first leg runs through November 17 in St. Paul, Minnesota. The added additional dates in 2024 with feature a collection of shows added on in Arizona, Texas, Illinois, Florida, and Ontario, Canada. The Long Goodbye Tour marks the Eagles’ second farewell tour, following their worldwide Farewell 1 Tour, which ran from 2003 through 2006.
For the additional dates in 2024, Steely Dan will also join the Eagles as support. Early on in the 2023 run of shows, Steely Dan was forced to pull out of several shows in September after frontman Donald Fagen was admitted to the hospital with an undisclosed illness.
Tickets are available via Ticketmaster.
Eagles 2023/2024 Tour Dates:
2023
November 2 – Atlanta, Georgia
November 4 —Atlanta, Georgia
November 7 — Charlotte, North Carolina
November 9 — Raleigh, North Carolina
November 14 — Lexington, Kentucky
November 17 — St. Paul, Minnesota
2024
January 19 — Phoenix, Arizona
February 2 — Austin, Texas
February 16 — Houston, Texas
March 1 — Hollywood, Florida
March 8 — Chicago, Illinois
March 13 — Toronto, Ontario
7. The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys are hitting the road one final time on their American Made: Farewell Tour on a lenghty tour, which will extend into 2024.
Comprised of singer Duane Allen, tenor vocalist Joe Bonsall, baritone singer William Lee Golden, and bass singer Richard Sterban, who are all four are in their 70s or 80s joined the band in 1973. This farewell tour will close out their 50 years together.
Tickets are available via Ticketmaster.
The Oak Ridge Boys’ American Made: Farewell Tour 2023 Dates:
September 20 — Branson, Mo. @ the Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts
September 21 — Branson, Mo. @ the Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts
September 22 — Jefferson City, Mo. @ Capital Region MU Health Care Amphitheater
September 23 — Huntington, Tenn. @ Dixie Carter Performing Arts Center
September 28 — Minot, N.D. @ Norsk Hostfest Great Hall of the Vikings
September 29 — Grand Forks, N.D. @ Cheste Fritz Auditorium
September 30 — Brookings, S.D. @ Swiftel Center
October 1 — Deadwood, S.D. @ Deadwood Mountain Grand
October 4 — Branson, Mo. @ the Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts
October 5 — Branson, Mo. @ the Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts
October 6 — Kansas City, Mo. @ Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City
October 7 — Powderly, Texas @ Richard Drake’s Party Barn
October 11 — Branson, Mo. @ the Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts
October 12 — Branson, Mo. @ the Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts
October 13 — Arlington, Texas @ Arlington Music Hall
October 14 — Arlington, Texas @ Arlington Music Hall
October 18 — Branson, Mo. @ the Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts
October 19 — Branson, Mo. @ the Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts
October 21 — Rome, Ga. @ Rome City Auditorium
October 26 — Branson, Mo. @ the Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts
October 27 — Branson, Mo. @ the Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts
October 28 — Independence, Kan. @ Neewollah Celebration – Jim Halsey Auditorium
November 1 — Branson, Mo. @ the Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts
November 2 — Branson, Mo. @ the Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts
November 4 — Corinth, Miss. @ Crossroads Arena
November 8 — Branson, Mo. @ the Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts
November 9 — Branson, Mo. @ the Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts
November 11 — Nashville, Tenn. @ The Grand Ole Opry
November 15 — Branson, Mo. @ the Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts
November 16 — Branson, Mo. @ the Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts
November 21 — Portsmouth, Ohio @ Vern Riffe Center for the Arts
November 24 — Wabash, Ind. @ Honeywell Center
November 25 — Anderson, Ind. @ Paramount Theatre
November 30 — Roanoke Rapids, N.C. @ Weldon Mills Theatre
December 1 — Mount Vernon, Ky. @ Renfro Valley Barn Dance
December 2 — Hiawassee, Ga. @ Anderson Music Hall
December 7 — Battle Creek, Mich. @ Firekeepers Casino
December 8 — Harris, Mich. @ Island Resort & Casino
December 9 — Harris, Mich. @ Island Resort & Casino
December 12 — Nashville, Tenn. @ Ryman Auditorium
December 14 — Paducah, Ky. @ Luther F. Carson Four Rivers Center
December 15 — Effingham, Ill. @ Effingham Performance Center
December 16 — Wisconsin Dell, Wisc. @ Crystal grand Music Theatre
December 17 — Dekalb, Ill. @ Egyptian Theatre
8. KISS
On December 1 and 2, KISS will play the final shows of their career where it all began, in their hometown of New York City. The band’s back-to-back dates at Madison Square Garden mark the end of an era.
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“When I think about the end of it, it doesn’t make me happy,” Paul Stanley told American Songwriter in 2023. “I’ll be ecstatic looking at what we’ve accomplished and what we’ve done, but it’s the end of an era. It’s also the end of a huge part of my life.”
Tickets are available via Ticketmaster.
KISS 2023 Tour Dates:
November 6 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Bowl
November 8 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
November 10 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place
November 12 – Calgary, AB @ Scotiabank Saddledome
November 13 – Saskatoon, SK @ SaskTel Centre
November 15 – Winnipeg, MB @ Canada Life Centre
November 18 – Montreal, QC @ Centre Bell
November 21 – Ottawa, ON @ Canadian Tire Centre
November 22 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Centre
November 24 – Knoxville, TN @ Thompson-Boling Arena
November 25 – Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse
November 27 – Rosemont, IL @ Allstate Arena
November 29 – Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena
December 1 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
December 2 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
Photo: Jen Rothenstein / Courtesy of Full Coverage Media
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