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Published on January 23, 2024
The Doobie Brothers Announce Energetic 2024 Tour with Special Guests Robert Cray and Steve Winwood, Tickets on Sale FridaySource: Wikipedia/The Doobie Brothers

Get ready to Listen to the Music, because The Doobie Brothers are revving up the engines for a cross-country tour that's set to bring the rock legends to fans across the United States. "The 2024 Tour" will see the iconic group, formed in the era of bell-bottoms and muscle cars, hitting the road like it's 1970 all over again. They're stacking up a roster of 38 cities on their itinerary, as they barrel through the likes of Atlanta, Dallas, and New York City - to name just a few, according to an announcement on the band's official website.

Massachusetts Doobie devotees should mark their calendars. The tour will roll into the Bay State for an August 12 gig at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield. And that's not all; joining the 'Long Train Runnin'' hitmakers are none other than Grammy Award-winners Robert Cray, and Steve Winwood, who will feature on various dates through this high-octane trek, per the band's announcement. So, whether you're a China Grove diehard or a 'Back in the High Life' enthusiast, there's a little something for everyone.

Tickets are pegged to go on sale this Friday, January 26, at 10 a.m., and considering the fervent fanbase that The Doobie Brothers have cultivated over their epic run, expect box offices to be busier than a China Town street market on Lunar New Year. Those itching to score a seat can vie for their golden ticket through vendors like Vivid Seats and Stubhub, as mentioned by MassLive.

Bringing their classic blend of rock, country, and folk to the stage, The Doobie Brothers are poised to remind us all why they're stitched into the quilt of American music lore. The tour's wheels start turning in Austin, Texas on January 28, before wrapping up in Salt Lake City, Utah, come August 30. And with the inclusion of Cray and Winwood, fans are in for a powerhouse combination that's sure to resonate long after the last amp has been switched off. For those ready to rock, the Summer of 2024 just got a lot hotter.