After mounting a joint tour last summer in honor of their respective 40th anniversaries, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Bad Company are teaming up again for a new U.S. trek. The 10-date outing is scheduled to get under way July 10 in Bangor, Maine, and is mapped out through a July 25 show in Clarkston, Michigan.
Last summer, two of classic rock's mainstays, Bad Company and Lynryd Skynyrd, teamed up for one of the season's most successful tours. So it makes sense that the duo are back for another round of dates.
Bad Company will wind down its 40th anniversary tour next month with a series of shows in the northwestern U.S. and Canada, and when the trek is done, frontman Paul Rodgers will turn his attention to two album projects on which he's been working.
Bad Company has added nine tour stops to this year’s previously announced co-headlining dates with Lynyrd Skynyrd. The 22 shows in the U.S. and Canada will round out the summer portion of their 40th Anniversary Tour.