United Supermarkets Arena - Lubbock
Cameron Hall - Lexington
Stuart C. Siegel Center - Richmond
Martin Woldson Theatre At The Fox - Spokane
Virginia State University - Multi-Purpose Center - Petersburg
John Paul Jones Arena - Charlottesville
Virginia State University - Multi-Purpose Center - Petersburg
Walnut Street Theatre - Philadelphia
Virginia G. Piper Theater At Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts - Scottsdale
Stuart C. Siegel Center - Richmond
Berglund Performing Arts Theatre - Roanoke
Virginia State University - Multi-Purpose Center - Petersburg
John Paul Jones Arena - Charlottesville
Walnut Street Theatre - Philadelphia
Ed & Rae Schollmaier Arena - Fort Worth
UNO Lakefront Arena - New Orleans
Stuart C. Siegel Center - Richmond
Cassell Coliseum - Blacksburg
Stuart C. Siegel Center - Richmond
University Of Dayton Arena - Dayton
John Paul Jones Arena - Charlottesville
Virginia G. Piper Theater At Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts - Scottsdale
Alumni Hall - MD - Annapolis
Stuart C. Siegel Center - Richmond
Cassell Coliseum - Blacksburg
Stuart C. Siegel Center - Richmond
John Paul Jones Arena - Charlottesville
Rose Hill Gym - Fordham University - Bronx
Virginia G. Piper Theater At Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts - Scottsdale
Stuart C. Siegel Center - Richmond
Cassell Coliseum - Blacksburg
Stuart C. Siegel Center - Richmond
Chrysler Hall - Norfolk
John Paul Jones Arena - Charlottesville
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center - Tallahassee
Virginia State University - Multi-Purpose Center - Petersburg
Stuart C. Siegel Center - Richmond
Climate Pledge Arena - Seattle
Granada Theatre - Santa Barbara - Santa Barbara
Virginia State University - Multi-Purpose Center - Petersburg
Virginia State University - Multi-Purpose Center - Petersburg
Stuart C. Siegel Center - Richmond
Ferrell Center - Waco
Virginia G. Piper Theater At Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts - Scottsdale
Granada Theatre - Santa Barbara - Santa Barbara
Virginia State University - Multi-Purpose Center - Petersburg
Freedom Hall Civic Center - TN - Johnson City
John Paul Jones Arena - Charlottesville
Virginia State University - Multi-Purpose Center - Petersburg
John Paul Jones Arena - Charlottesville
Virginia G. Piper Theater At Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts - Scottsdale
Stuart C. Siegel Center - Richmond
Chaifetz Arena - St. Louis
Virginia State University - Multi-Purpose Center - Petersburg
Cameron Indoor Stadium - Durham
John Paul Jones Arena - Charlottesville
Virginia State University - Multi-Purpose Center - Petersburg
Walnut Street Theatre - Philadelphia
John Paul Jones Arena - Charlottesville
Stuart C. Siegel Center - Richmond
Reilly Center - Saint Bonaventure
Virginia State University - Multi-Purpose Center - Petersburg
John Paul Jones Arena - Charlottesville
Virginia State University - Multi-Purpose Center - Petersburg
Walnut Street Theatre - Philadelphia
Cameron Hall - Lexington
Virginia G. Piper Theater At Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts - Scottsdale
Stuart C. Siegel Center - Richmond
Martin Woldson Theatre At The Fox - Spokane
Virginia State University - Multi-Purpose Center - Petersburg
John Paul Jones Arena - Charlottesville
Virginia State University - Multi-Purpose Center - Petersburg
Walnut Street Theatre - Philadelphia
West Virginia University Coliseum - Morgantown
Virginia G. Piper Theater At Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts - Scottsdale
West Virginia University Coliseum - Morgantown
Lawlor Events Center - Reno
Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Winston Salem
Purcell Pavilion At Joyce Center - Notre Dame
West Virginia University Coliseum - Morgantown
Hilarities 4th Street Theatre At Pickwick & Frolic - Cleveland
West Virginia University Coliseum - Morgantown
Lawlor Events Center - Reno
The world-famous band called Little Feat delighted fans with the news about the organization of a new tour. Despite the fact that the band is called veterans, their music is liked by many generations of listeners. According to the latest information, the planned tour is not quite ordinary. It's festive. The tour is dedicated to a significant date, the 45th anniversary of a unique, world-famous album called "Waiting for Columbus". At the moment, it is assumed that the concert tour will last 22 or 23 days. Before the start of the tour in 2022, the band gave separate concerts as part of a tour called By Request Tour, tickets for which can also be purchased. Speaking of the 2022 tour, concerts in cities such as Chicago, Dallas and others are planned as part of it. Critics are already saying that the band's concert tour will be a very significant event. The compositions that the band will perform are loved and appreciated by fans from many countries. The press writes that many fans will specially come to America from other countries to listen to the performance of idols.
The album titled "Waiting for Columbus" is the debut work of the legendary band. The album was released back in 1978, but its sound is still relevant. There are a lot of billboards on this album that rock music lovers all over the world know and sing. 2002 was a significant year for the band. It was during this period that the legendary album was reissued. The new version of the record was replenished with new songs and took excellent positions in the charts. Note that many compositions have been modified and acquired a fairly new sound.
Group plays compositions in the style of rock and not only.
Yes, the band is actively touring. The years 2021 and 2022 proved to be very fruitful for the band.
According to most music publications and critics, the most rated and successful hit of the band was a composition called Let It Roll.
Yes, at the moment, full vaccination is required to attend the band's concert, but this requirement may be removed depending on the epidemiological situation in the world.
Tickets for the band's concerts cost from one hundred to 250 dollars, depending on your location requirements.
The band has long been a legend not only for rock and roll fans, but also for music lovers in general. The musicians also play blues and jazz superbly. The collective, created back in 1969, still continues to enjoy success despite the change of composition and repertoire. The creators of the group were Loel George and Bill Payne. The team started brightly, unforgettable. In a short period of time, the band managed to gain a lot of fans in different countries of the world. Many critics call the initial composition of the group a classic example of perfect harmony. Despite the differences in real life, going on stage, the musicians became one and offered the listener a magnificent, harmonious performance. That is why the breakup of the band was a real tragedy for many. The collective disbanded in 1979, shortly after that its founder George died. A few years later, the band started performing again and is still active. Although its composition has undergone significant changes, the quality of performance is still on top.