Some of the biggest names in rock are coming to the Quad Cities and we've got your tickets!

A double headlined show featuring the band behind some of rock's biggest hits, Styx, and the man behind REO Speedwagon's greatest hits, Kevin Cronin, are coming to the Vibrant Arena at the Mark, with special guest Don Felder!

Styx

"The six men comprising Styx have committed to rocking audiences far and wide by entering their second decade of averaging more than 100 shows a year, and each is committed to making the next show better than the last," the venue's press release said. "Styx draws from more than four decades of barn burning chart hits, joyous singalongs, and hard-driving deep cuts. Like a symphony that builds to a satisfying crescendo, a Styx set covers a wide range of stylistic cornerstones."

The current lineup of the band:

  • Tommy Shaw
  • Ricky Phillips (bass/vocals)
  • Todd Sucherman (drums)
  • Lawrence Gowan (keyboard/vocals) 
  • Chuck Panozzo (bass)
  • James "JY" Young (guitar/vocals) 

Kevin Cronin

Coming off a hugely successful sold-out residency at The Venetian Theatre, Kevin Cronin is going out on the road on his own after an announcement that REO Speedwagon would no longer be touring as a full group.

Hear the biggest hits of REO Speedwagon's career, like Can't Fight This Feeling, Take It On The Run, Ridin' The Storm Out, Time For Me To Fly, and more and more, sung by the guy who sings them the best.

Don Felder

The former lead guitarist of the Eagles will start the night off, and it wouldn't be a summer show without hearing some of the greatest rock anthems, like Take It Easy, Hotel California, Life In The Fast Lane, and Heartache Tonight.

This show hits the Vibrant Arena at the Mark on Thursday, July 3rd, with tickets going on sale Friday, March 7th at 10am.

Tickets are available at the Vibrant Arena box office, and at TicketMaster.com. 

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