Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
2014 / 2015 Ride Out Tour with Whitey Morgan
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
2014 / 2015 Ride Out Tour with Whitey Morgan
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band bring their 2014 / 2015 Ride Out Tour to The Palace of Auburn Hills with Whitey Morgan on Thursday, March 26 at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets at $95 and $75 reserved are available at Livenation.com, BobSeger.com, Palacenet.com, The Palace Ticket Store and all Ticketmaster locations. Tickets may be also charged by phone to American Express, Discover, Visa and MasterCard by calling 800.745.3000.
Bob Seger fan club members will have special access to purchase tickets in advance starting Wednesday, Jan. 14 at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can join the “Bullet Club”, for as low as $15 and receive a free copy (digital or physical) of Seger’s new album, Ride Out. All fan club members have access to purchase tickets in advance of the public on sale. To become a member of the Bob Seger fan club, visit BobSeger.com.
Seger and his band hit the road in November in support of his new album, RIDE OUT. Seger’s album and shows have garnered praise from fans and critics alike.
“Witnessed Bob Seger and the SBB in Grand Rapids last night. If the Arena were a space ship, we’d have launched. Wow.” -- @Jeff Daniels, Twitter
“Bob Seger could’ve just coasted on the familiarity of his dozens of hits Thursday at a packed United Center. Instead, the dependable heartland rock veteran put on a clinic for any fellow artist or music fan wondering what it takes to keep filling arenas and pleasing audiences well into a career that spans six different decades. Seger sang every word like he meant it, and backed up the conviction with a contagious energy expressed through body language that announced how much he loves his job.” -- Bob Gendron, Chicago Tribune
“….the fact that Bob Seger can still play to [sold out crowds] at the United Center in 2014 is a testament to a time in rock ‘n’ roll that is not coming around again. His song catalog, groomed over long fought years in bars and later the big rooms, ably filled a 100-minute show and has sustained a career that no longer needs to play to fashion trends in music or dress. Seger, appears genuinely happy to show up for work, and doesn’t pretend he’s something he’s not.” -- Mark Guarino, Chicago Sun Times
“The TD Garden has played host to hundreds of shows that have featured hearty sing-alongs by adoring audiences. And then there are Bob Seger shows, where the crowd raises its collective voice with such volume, precision and ardor that the fan choir comes close to matching Seger’s own unbridled enthusiasm for the music…The Michigander’s performance was never pure nostalgia as he dealt a handful of tracks from his strong new album, ‘Ride Out,’ into the set…the barnburning Stevie Ray Vaughn tribute ‘Hey Gypsy’ and the winsome Woody Guthrie—Wilco lilter ‘California Stars’ produced a charge..” -- Sarah Rodman, The Boston Globe
“Seger is touring behind his excellent new album, ‘Ride Out’…The show featured a ridiculous number of highlights…the encores were sublime…tunes from the new album fit remarkably well with the hits…” -- Bill Brotherton, The Boston Herald.
“For two hours—two hours!—[Seger] let everybody in the joint be 25 years old again. Best of all, it looked for all the world like he was having the time of his life. I hate seeing ‘legacy’ artists go through their motions because they need the money or something. Seger clearly needed the stage, and to heck with the rest of that…His songwriting gift remains unfettered. A new tune, ‘The Fireman’s Talkin’,’ written for his firefighter brother-in-law, had all the emotion of a vintage Seger tune. Especially wondrous was the ghost of Stevie Ray Vaughan (in particular, ‘Pride and Joy’) in a song Seger said he wrote to pay homage to the late Texas bluesman, ‘Hey Gypsy.’” -- Chuck Yarborough, The Cleveland Plain Dealer