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Concerts: Styx Ends 2015 On A High Note

Posted on Sunday, December 13 @ 13:00:00 UTC by admin

New Tour Dates, Headlining And With Def Leppard, Already Confirmed For 2016

In 2015, Styx -- Tommy Shaw (vocals, guitar), James “JY” Young (guitar, vocals), Chuck Panozzo (bass), Lawrence Gowan (vocals, keyboards), Ricky Phillips (bass) and Todd Sucherman (drums) -- celebrated a milestone anniversary, a national TV broadcast and another hugely successful summer tour. Time never stops for this legendary band.

They started the year with headlining tour dates of their own, as well as their first national TV broadcast in over two years, “Live At The Orleans Arena Las Vegas,” which aired on AXS TV on Sunday, March 15. Styx’s show was filmed at The Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, NV in front of a sold-out audience during last year’s “The Soundtrack of Summer” tour, which also featured Foreigner and former Eagles guitarist Don Felder. Styx performed many of their greatest hits, including “Come Sail Away,” “Renegade,” and “The Grand Illusion.” They even dug deep into their catalog for such fan favorites as “Light Up” and were joined on stage by Don Felder for “Blue Collar Man.” Fans who were unable to watch the concert can finally catch a glimpse of “Blue Collar Man” on Styx’s newly revamped official YouTube page.

Earlier this summer, Styx joined Def Leppard and Tesla on a massive tour that spanned late June through early October in front of one critically acclaimed sold-out audience after another. Now due to overwhelming demand, Def Leppard, Styx and Tesla will commence on a three-week jaunt starting January 27 in Greensboro, NC.

More recently, in response to the horrific attacks in Paris on November 13, Styx and REO Speedwagon’s Rock To The Rescue organization donated $25,000 to The Sweet Stuff Foundation to help families affected by the tragedy.

“We feel terribly saddened and outraged by these attacks,” said Styx guitarist/vocalist Tommy Shaw. “We hope that our contribution will help ease some of the pain and some of the expenses of what this means to the families as they go through the process of grieving and bringing their loved ones home. Josh (Homme) and (Eagles of Death Metal) lost a crew member and employees of their record label, Universal, during the terrorist attacks. This hits home for us because we’re also on the same label, and we deeply love our employees and our crew. Our hearts, minds, and prayers are with all the victims, and we urge all fans of Styx, Eagles of Death Metal, and classic rock who feel touched by this to join us in contributing. Thank you from everyone in the Styx family for your compassion.”

In addition to a last round of headlining tour dates that concluded December 12 in Windsor, Ontario, Styx is ending the year on a high note. They recently celebrated the 40th anniversary of their fifth Equinox album, which was released on December 1, 1975. It was the band's first album on A&M Records, after releasing their first four albums on Wooden Nickel/RCA. Right out of the gate, Equinox's lead track, “Light Up,” fused the band’s best instincts for how to blend harmonies, keyboard hooks, and power chords together to memorable effect, resulting in a song that continues to grace many of Styx's live set lists today. Two other hard-driving singalong Equinox songs, “Lorelei” and “Suite Madame Blue,” are also in regular live rotation.

Headlining:

Thu 1/14 -- Los Angeles, CA -- Saban Theatre
Fri 1/15 -- Rancho Mirage, CA -- Agua Caliente Casino
Sat 1/16 -- Las Vegas, NV -- Pearl Concert Theater
Sun 1/17 -- Scottsdale, AZ -- Talking Stick Resort Pavilion

With Def Leppard:

Wed 1/27 -- Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum
Fri 1/29 -- Ft. Lauderdale, FL -- BB&T Center
Sat 1/30 -- Orlando, FL -- Amway Center
Tue 2/2 -- San Antonio, TX -- AT&T Center
Wed 2/3 -- Lafayette, LA -- Lafayette Cajundome
Fri 2/5 -- Corpus Christi, TX -- American Bank Center
Sat 2/6 -- Hidalgo, TX -- State Farm Arena
Tue 2/9 -- Little Rock, AR -- Verizon Arena
Wed 2/10 -- Bossier City, LA -- CenturyLink Center
Sat 2/13 -- Uncasville, CT -- Mohegan Sun Arena
Sun 2/14 -- Atlantic City, NJ -- Boardwalk Hal
Tue 2/16 -- Brooklyn, NY -- Barclays Center
Wed 2/17 -- Allentown, PA -- PPL Center

Headlining:

Thu 3/17 -- San Jose, CA -- City National Civic
Fri 3/18 -- Lake Tahoe, NV -- Montbleu Resort & Casino
Sat 3/19 -- Wendover, NV -- Peppermill Concert Hall
Sun 3/20 --Stockton, CA -- Bob Hope Theater
Thu 3/31 -- Tulsa, OK -- The Joint
Sat 4/2 -- Durant, OK -- Choctaw Grand Theatre
Thu 4/7 --Terra Haute, IN -- ISU Hulman Center
Fri 4/8 --Mt. Pleasant, MI -- Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort
Tue 5/10 -- Ft. Myers, FL -- Barbara B. Mann PAC

[Source: ABC PR]

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