Dog Days Tour 2025 – Part 2 !!!

While many of y’all are sliding into fall during September, down here in Georgia them old Dog Days are usually still firmly in place. Of course, Kansas City isn’t known for moderate weather swings in either direction but when we visit Uptown Theatre September 5, it’ll definitely be a hot night for the Classic Rock Reunion with our friends in Orleans, Firefall and Pure Prairie League. We caravan with all those great bands to Camdenton, MO and Ozarks Amphitheatre for more fun and another great night of music. The hit songs literally keep coming and coming all night long. It’s CRAZY! We wrap up the Missouri leg of our Dog Days 2025 tour just on the other side of the Mississippi River in Alton IL at Mac’s. If you’ve been to Mac’s, you know. Right!? If you don’t know, maybe you just ain’t ready.

We should at least get a break from the humidity in Phoenix when we play The Music Instrument Museum September 10 and 11. Our first show sold out quickly and we are very fortunate to have added another show at this amazing facility. By itself, the museum is worthy of a visit to Phoenix but as everyone knows there’s a lot more to do and see around there. Utah can feel like a whole other planet to a bunch of good ole’ boys but we really enjoy getting out there and checking it out. The band is thrilled we get to play Layton, Utah’s “front porch” with our pals in Pure Prairie League. Since 1995, The Kenley Amphitheatre and the Davis Arts Counsel have provided an amazing venue and amazing shows to the Layton area, between Ogden and Salt Lake City.

A final swing up East wraps up Dog Days Tour 2025 for ARS with visits to some fantastic familiar venues. The Katherine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center in Old Saybrook, Connecticut is certainly one of the most well-known and well-regarded venues up that way. If you can’t make it to our show check out the amazing line-up at The Kate and at least go see Al Stewart, August 30, performing with the impeccable Empty Pockets on his farewell tour. Say it ain’t so Al ! We’re honored to be invited back to The Center for the Arts in Natick Massachusetts and Infinity Music Hall in Hartford. It’s been a while since we visited the crazy cool Infinity location in Norfolk, CT, however they really managed to bring that original cool vibe out of the woods and into the big city. The firehouse in Natick is without a doubt one of the most unique and special places we get to visit. September 20, we perform in Fall River, Massachusetts at The Narrows Center for the Arts, a testament to this area’s cultural commitment, presenting music that matters and art that inspires. Hope we see y’all soon!

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