John Mellencamp comes to Denver

DENVER — When the “Live and In Person 2023” tour makes a stop in Denver on March 27, fans of John Mellencamp’s classic heartland rock and roll have a chance to hear the singer in person the sound of.

The singer confirmed 76 North American tours Thursday at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.

Tickets for the tour will go on sale to the public on Friday, October 10.7:10am

Mellencamp’s tour begins in Bloomington, Indiana in February 2023, with stops in major US cities including New York City, Chicago, Nashville, Atlanta and Los Angeles, and ends in South Bend, Indiana.

The artist, formerly known as John Cougar, is known for a series of timeless classics from the 1980s, including “The Town,” “The Pink House,” and “Jack and Diane.” He is a member of the Rock and Roll and Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Here is the full list of shows included on his tour:

Feb. 5—Indiana University Auditorium—Bloomington, IN
Feb. 6 – Indiana University Auditorium – Bloomington, IN
Feb. 8 – Oven Auditorium – Charlotte, NC
Feb. 10—Fox Theater—Atlanta, GA
Feb. 11—Jacksonville Arts Center | Moran Theater—Jacksonville, FL
Feb. 13—Ruth Eckerd Hall—Clearwater, FL
Feb. 14—Ruth Eckerd Hall—Clearwater, FL
Feb. 15—Ruth Eckerd Hall—Clearwater, FL
Feb. 18 – Walt Disney Theater Dr.Phillips Center for the Performing Arts – Orlando, FL
Feb. 19 – Walt Disney Theater Dr.Phillips Center for the Performing Arts – Orlando, FL
Feb. 21 – Broward Center for the Performing Arts – Ft.Lauderdale, FL
Feb. 22 – Broward Center for the Performing Arts – Ft.Lauderdale, FL
Feb. 24 – Sanger Theater – New Orleans, LA
Feb. 25 – Smart Finance Center – Sugar Land
Feb. 26 – Majestic Theater – San Antonio, TX
Feb. 28 – Bass Hall – Austin, TX
March 1 – Texas Trust CU Theater in Dallas-Grand Prairie, TX
March 11 – Keller Auditorium – Portland, OR
March 13 – Orpheum – Vancouver, BC
March 14 – Orpheum – Vancouver, BC
March 15 – Paramount Theater – Seattle, WA
March 17 – Golden Gate Theater – San Francisco, CA
March 18 – Golden Gate Theater – San Francisco, CA
March 19 – Saroyan Theater – Fresno, CA
March 21 – SAFE Credit Union Center for the Performing Arts – Sacramento, CA
March 22 – Dolby Theater – Los Angeles, CA
March 24 – Wynn Theatre, Las Vegas Encore Theatre – Las Vegas, NV
March 25 – Wynn Theatre, Las Vegas Encore Theatre – Las Vegas, NV
March 27 – Ellie Culkins Opera House – Denver, CO
April 3 – Midland Theater – Kansas City, MO
April 4 – Midland Theater – Kansas City, MO
April 6 – National Theater – Minneapolis, MN
April 7 – National Theater – Minneapolis, MN
April 8 – National Theater – Minneapolis, MN
April 10 – Riverside Theater – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
April 11 – Riverside Theater – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
April 13 – Chicago Theater – Chicago, IL
April 14 – Chicago Theater – Chicago, IL
April 17 – Kentucky Center – Louisville, KY
April 18 – Kentucky Center – Louisville, KY
April 19 – Peoria Civic Center Theater – Peoria, IL
April 21 – Stifel Theatre – St.Lewis, Missouri
April 22 – Stifel Theatre – St.Lewis, Missouri
April 24 – Orpheum Theater – Memphis, Tennessee
April 25 – Orpheum Theater – Memphis, Tennessee
May 5 – Old State Events Plaza – Evansville, Indiana
May 6 – Old State Events Plaza – Evansville, Indiana
May 8 – Lyman Auditorium – Nashville, Tennessee
May 9 – Lyman Auditorium – Nashville, Tennessee
May 10 – Lyman Auditorium – Nashville, Tennessee
May 12 – Aronoff Center – Cincinnati, Ohio
May 13 – Aronoff Center – Cincinnati, Ohio
May 15 – Embassy Theater – Ft.Wayne, Indiana
May 16 – Embassy Theater – Ft.Wayne, Indiana
May 17 – Palace Theater – Columbus, Ohio
May 19 – Peace Center – Greenville, SC
May 20 – DPAC – Durham, NC
May 22 – Benedum Center – Pittsburgh, PA
May 23 – Benedum Center – Pittsburgh, PA
May 25 – Playhouse Square – Cleveland, Ohio
May 26 – Playhouse Square – Cleveland, Ohio
June 2 – Lyrics – Baltimore, MD
June 3 – Kimmel Cultural Campus – Philadelphia, PA
June 5 – Beacon Theater – New York, NY
June 6 – Beacon Theater – New York, NY
June 7 – Beacon Theater – New York, NY
June 10 – Boch Center – King Theater – Boston, MA
June 11 – Providence Center for the Performing Arts – Providence, RI
June 13 – Palace Theatre – Albany, NY
June 14 – Landmark Theater – Syracuse, NY
June 16 – Shea Center for the Performing Arts – Buffalo, NY
June 17 – Masonic Temple Theater – Detroit, Michigan
June 19 – Massey Hall – Toronto, Ontario
June 21 – DeVos Performance Hall – Grand Rapids, MI
June 23 – Morris Center for the Performing Arts – South Bend, Indiana
June 24 – Morris Center for the Performing Arts – South Bend, Indiana

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