Heart & Cheap Trick In Concert Together In Arkansas This Fall
Can you imagine two iconic '70s and '80s rock bands are touring together and they are coming to Arkansas?
Heart and Cheap Trick are set to come to Simmons Bank Arena in Little Rock this fall for the Royal Flush Tour.
Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 12, and get ready to rock to the iconic music of Heart with special guest Cheap Trick.
Heart has sold over 35 million albums worldwide including over 22 million in the US alone with 20 Top 40 singles.
The Wilson sisters Ann and Nancy are back on the road with a new tour called Royal Flush and you do not want to miss it. Heart hit the music scene in the mid-70s. With Anne on vocals and Nancy on guitar, they broke the barriers of the male-dominated rock genre.
Hits in the 70s with Majic Man, Barracuda, Crazy on You and Even it Up. Then in the mid-80's songs like What About Love, Alone and Never. Heart was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013.
Catch them on TV this month on NBC’s special “Songs and Stories” episode of NBC’s The Kelly Clarkson Show, airing Wednesday, April 24.
Cheap Trick another iconic band from the late 70s and the 80s has sold over 20 million albums. The band released their first album in 1977 but it wasn't until 1978 that the world caught on.
They toured Japan and Japan fell crazy in love with them. They recorded two concerts and was released as Cheap Trick at Budokan.
It was only intended for a Japan release, but there was a growing demand for the album that their record company finally released it in the States and that was when they catapulted to international stardom.
With all the iconic songs starting with I Want You To Want Me, Surrender, Dream Police, The Flame, Ain't That a Shame and Tonight It's You. Cheap Trick was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016.
These two Iconic bands will be together for one night on Saturday, October 12 at Simmons Bank Arena in Little Rock. Tickets are on sale now at Ticketmaster.com
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