Summer shows are starting to ramp up.  Festival announcements, concert tours, and one off shows are all being announced.

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After we sat for two years during the pandemic, we all came out of that wanting everything to get back to "normal".

Bands did the same thing.  While they are all on lockdown, they were writing new music, and getting ready to tour. Some of these tours include bands that just haven't toured in awhile.  And that is the case with this latest show announced at the Ledge Amphitheatre in Waite Park.

Recently announced is the Doobie Brothers.

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The Doobie Brothers announced a show coming to the Ledge on August 18th of this year.  The Doobie Brothers, including Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald, Pat Simmons and John McFee, are continuing their 50th anniversary tour with a stop in Waite Park.  Tickets for this show will go on sale this Friday, March 3rd at 10am.

From their press release:

Selling nearly 50 million albums worldwide, The Doobie Brothers have had five top-10 singles, 16 top-40 hits, 3 multiplatinum albums, 7 platinum albums, 14 gold albums and own a rare diamond record for their 1976 album, Best of the Doobies. The Doobie Brothers’ collection of timeless hits will once again be played by the artists who wrote them, providing fans the rare opportunity to see these Rock and Roll legends performing their full catalog of songs on stag

Tickets will be available through Ticketmaster and through the Ledge Box office.

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