Pop star Kenny Loggins, best understood for his run of hit tunes in motion pictures in the 1980s, will concern Fort Worth as part of his last show trip, “This Is It,” dipping into Dickies Arena on April 28.
Celebrating a profession that has actually seen him perform his brochure of tunes around the world for almost 6 years, Loggins will go to a minimum of 11 cities throughout 2023, beginning in Sarasota, Florida on March 10. The Fort Worth date is his only drop in Texas.
Loggins initially pertained to popularity as half of the duo Loggins & & Messina with Jim Messina in the 1970s. Although he had some modest hits on his very first couple of solo albums, he quickly made the label of “The Soundtrack King” thanks to tunes like “I’m Alright” in Caddyshack, the title tune in Footloose, and “Danger Zone” in Top Gun (repeated in the current Top Gun: Maverick).
“It’s been a remarkable journey considering that beginning with Jimmy Messina in 1971, and I’m lucky to have actually had such a long touring profession,” Loggins stated in a declaration. “I do not see this as completion of my expert profession, however definitely a stop to the grind of significant touring.”
On the “This Is It” trip, Loggins will trace his musical history with a new, career-spanning performance, one that may consist of some unique surprise visitors. Yacht Rock Revue will be the opening act in Fort Worth.
Tickets for the trip will go on sale on Friday, January 20 at 10 am atTicketmaster.com Fan Club members and the general public will have a chance to likewise buy one of 2 VIP plans being used specifically for this last trip: The Footloose VIP bundle, which includes an exceptional seat and specifically developed merch offering, or the “This Is It” bundle which provides buyers a within check out Kenny’s world on the roadway with a directed backstage trip, access to soundcheck, group picture with Kenny, and unique autographed products.
Tour dates
- March 10– Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall– Sarasota, FL
- March 12– Florida Theatre– Jacksonville, FL
- March 26– Good Life Festival– Queen Creek, AZ
- April 28– Dickies Arena– Fort Worth, TX
- April 30– New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival– New Orleans, LA
- June 15– Wolf Trap– Vienna, VA
- June 17– Williamsburg Live– Williamsburg, VA
- August 17– Family Arena–St Charles, MO
- August 19– Ravinia Festival– Highland Park, IL
- October 14 – The Mountain Winery – Saratoga, CA
- October 27– YouTube Theater– Inglewood, CA