Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band Reveal 2020 Tour Dates

(L-R) Musicians Steve Lukather, Warren Ham, and Ringo Starr of Ringo Starr And His All Starr Band perform on stage at Harrah's Resort Southern California on March 21, 2019 in Valley Center, California. (Photo by Daniel Knighton/Getty Images)
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Ringo Starr is bringing more peace and love to the year 2020. The Beatles legend has shared a new tour itinerary for His All-Starr Band, which will hit the road for a series of shows along the eastern side of North America.

The tour kicks of in the Canadian city of Rama, Ontario, with shows scheduled through the end of June, when they end up in Coldwater, Florida.

Starr's All-Starr band lives up to its name, featuring Steve Lukather (Toto), Greg Rolie (Santana/Journey) and Colin Hay (Men at Work) among the group. Warren Ham, Hamish Stuart and Gregg Bissonette round out the live entourage.

See the full slate of tour dates below. Expect the band to release more shows for 2020 in the near future. find more information here.

Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band Spring 2020 Tour Dates
May 29 -- Casino Rama, Rama, Ontario
May 30 -- Casino Rama, Rama, Ontario
June 2 -- Beacon Theater, New York, NY
June 3 -- Beacon Theater, New York, NY
June 5 -- Beacon Theater, New York, NY
June 9 -- Cross Insurance Center, Bangor, ME
June 10 -- Boch Center Wang Theatre, Boston, MA
June 11 -- Bank of NH Pavilion, Gilford, NH
June 13 -- Providence Performing Arts Center, Providence, RI
June 14 -- Paramount Theatre, Asbury Park, NJ
June 16 -- Modell Lyric Theatre, Baltimore, MD
June 17 -- Modell Lyric Theatre, Baltimore, MD
June 19 -- Tanglewood, Lenox, MA
June 20 -- PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, PA
June 21 -- Metropolitan Opera House, Philadelphia, PA
June 23 -- Cobb Energy Centre, Atlanta, GA
June 24 -- Cobb Energy Centre, Atlanta, GA
June 26 -- St Augustine Amphitheatre, St Augustine, FL
June 27 -- Hard Rock Casino, Hollywood, FL
June 28 -- Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, FL

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