Journey, Def Leppard, Steve Miller Band announce Bay Area show
Three Rock and Roll Hall of Fame bands are set to delight classic rock fans in the Bay Area next summer.
Journey, Def Leppard and the Steve Miller Band are coming to Oracle Park in San Francisco on Aug. 28. It's part of Journey and Def Leppard's co-headlining stadium tour, a 23-city trek that kicks off July 6 at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
Those two mighty headliners will be joined by a rotating cast of opening acts — Steve Miller Band, Heart and Cheap Trick — all of which have also been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Dec. 15. Registration for presale tickets is underway. See www.defleppardjourney2024.com.
There is also a presale for Citi card holders that begins at 10 a.m. Dec. 13, www.citientertainment.com.
Here are the tour dates and opening acts:
July 06, St Louis, Busch Stadium: Cheap Trick
July 10, Orlando, Fla., Camping World Stadium: Cheap Trick
July 13, Atlanta, Ga., Truist Park: Steve Miller Band
July 15, Chicago, Wrigley Field: Steve Miller Band
July 18, Detroit, Comerica Park: Steve Miller Band
July 20, Nashville, Nissan Stadium: Steve Miller Band
July 23, Philadelphia, Citizens Bank Park: Steve Miller Band
July 25, Hershey, Pa., Hersheypark Stadium: Steve Miller Band
July 27, Pittsburgh, PNC Park: Steve Miller Band
July 30, Cleveland, Progressive Field: Heart
Aug. 02, Toronto, Rogers CentreHeart
Aug. 05, Boston, Fenway Park: Heart
Aug. 07, Flushing, NY, Citi Field: Steve Miller Band
Aug. 12, Arlington, Texas, Globe Life Field: Steve Miller Band
Aug. 14, Houston, Minute Maid Park: Steve Miller Band
Aug. 16, San Antonio, Alamodome: Steve Miller Band
Aug. 19, Minneapolis, Target Field: Steve Miller Band
Aug. 23, Phoenix, Chase Field: Steve Miller Band
Aug. 25, Los Angeles, SoFi Stadium: Steve Miller Band
Aug. 28, San Francisco, Oracle Park: Steve Miller Band
Aug. 30, San Diego, Petco Park: Steve Miller Band
Sept. 4, Seattle, T-Mobile Park: Cheap Trick
Sept. 8, Denver,
Field: Cheap Trick