Seven months was a long wait but at long last, Bob Seger has recovered sufficiently from the cervical laminectomy surgery he underwent last October and has rescheduled tour dates he was forced to postpone in 2017.
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Beginning this November, the 73-year-old rocker and his Silver Bullet Band will be keeping faith with their fans with 13 rescheduled dates, and more are expected soon.
Many engagements were rescheduled for similar days of the week to make it easier for the previous ticketholders to attend. Although this is not an official farewell tour and Seger's drive is toward performing, not retirement, it could be the "Night Moves" singer's last stop at many of these venues and cities.
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band won Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal for "Against The Wind" at the 23rd GRAMMY Awards.
Seger's latest album, 2017's I Knew You When, was released last November and was dedicated to the memory of the Eagles' Glenn Frey who passed in 2016.
Tickets for the rescheduled tour stops are now available at Live Nation.