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The Doobie Brothers Set to Electrify Phoenix with "The 2024 Tour" Stop, Plus a Trove of January Entertainment

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Published on January 22, 2024
The Doobie Brothers Set to Electrify Phoenix with "The 2024 Tour" Stop, Plus a Trove of January EntertainmentSource: Instagram/doobiebrothersofficial

Rock legends The Doobie Brothers are gearing up to take fans on a nostalgic trip this summer with "The 2024 tour," including a night in Phoenix that's sure to get concert-goers grooving to classic hits. As ABC15 reports, the iconic group, which counts Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald, Pat Simmons, and John McFee among its members, will grace the stage at Phoenix's own Footprint Center.

The city is just one of 38 U.S. destinations the band will to absolutely rock during what's shaping up to be a crowd-pleasing tour, set against the backdrop of the band's storied musical legacy. Phoenix fans can catch the action on Wednesday, June 26, 2024. Robert Cray is slated to join the group for its Valley stop, adding a special flavor to the Arizona leg of the tour.

Those eager to snag tickets early should have their Citi cards at the ready. Citi cardholders will have exclusive presale access from Tuesday, January 23 at 10 a.m. until Thursday, January 25 at 10 p.m. local time, thanks to the Citi Entertainment program. General public ticket sales open up on Friday, January 26 at 10 a.m. local time and can be obtained through LiveNation.com.

In addition to this concert announcement, ABC15 has served up a hearty menu of January activities for Valley locals looking to kickstart their new year with a bang. The station, which boasts an array of events in its "Things To Do" breakdown, includes a variety of attractions to cater to all interests. From Jurassic Quest's dinosaur adventures starting January 26 at the Arizona State Fairgrounds to Disney magic on ice earlier in the month, there's no shortage of entertainment. Even oenophiles have something to toast to, with the Arizona Wine Festival pouring out local flavors in Downtown Phoenix on January 27 and 28. Not to forget the car aficionados, who'll likely rev their engines with excitement for the Barrett-Jackson auction running January 20-28 in Scottsdale.

Whether it's treating the family to a night of anthemic tunes courtesy of The Doobie Brothers or exploring the best of Arizona's wine scene, the Valley is brimming with activities to start 2024 off right. Full details on events can be found on ABC15's website.