Bad Company & Joe Walsh at Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island

Bad Company & Joe Walsh Tickets

Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island | Chicago, Illinois

Bad Company & Joe Walsh comes to Firstmerit Bank Pavilion on Thursday 23rd June 2016

Not one, but two legendary rock luminaries are hitting the live concert circuit. BAD COMPANY and JOE WALSH vow to take their fans on a musical journey with their classic rock gems like "Can't Get Enough," "Feel Like Makin' Love," "Good Lovin' Gone Bad," "Bad Company," "Holy Water," "Boys Cry Tough," "If You Needed Somebody," and "Walk Through Fire".

“Paul [Paul Rogers, lead vocals of Bad Company] and I agreed it would be a hell of an evening of music, one that will be memorable for everyone who comes, and memorable for us, and that’s important in this day and age.”
Bad Company & Joe Walsh at Firstmerit Bank Pavilion

Bad Company and Joe Walsh are joint headliners of a highly anticipated tour tagged as the 'One Hell of A Night' tour.

“I had always hoped that we would do something together, and so here we are 30 years later finally touring together, said Rodgers. "It has taken us this long so I wouldn’t miss this. Unless you want to wait 30 more years for our next tour in 2046.”

Mick Ralphs, guitarist of Bad Company shares in the excitement by saying: "“I’ve loved Joe Walsh since I first heard the James Gang many years ago — looking forward to playing with him again!” Drummer Simon Kirke adds: “Getting back onstage with Mick and Paul is always a thrill for me. Knowing that I get to see Joe Walsh every night makes it that much better.”

With hits like "Can't Get Enough," "Feel Like Makin' Love," "Good Lovin' Gone Bad," "Bad Company," "Holy Water," "Boys Cry Tough," "If You Needed Somebody," and "Walk Through Fire", Bad Company dominated the charts in the 70s through the 80s with these classic rock gems.

Joe Walsh has been part of five successful and influential rock bands– James Gang, Barnstorm, the Eagles, The Party Boys, and Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band. He is an uber-talent guitarist, cited by Rolling Stone at number 54 on its list of "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time."


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