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AUG
26
2023
Los Angeles, CA
YouTube Theater
I Was There
AUG
19
2023
Lowell, MA
Lowell Memorial Auditorium
I Was There
AUG
18
2023
Plymouth, MA
Plymouth Memorial Hall
I Was There
AUG
16
2023
Red Bank, NJ
Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre at the Count Basie Center for the Arts
I Was There
AUG
12
2023
Waukegan, IL
Genesee Theatre
I Was There
AUG
10
2023
San Diego, CA
Humphreys Concerts By the Bay
I Was There
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Fan Reviews
Lakeba
February 18th 2024
What an amazing evening had by all! We love you Gerry and Dewey! Thank you for creating music that is finely woven into the backdrop of a lot of our lives. We hope to catch you on the road in the near future. Until then, take care and keep on rockin!
Saint Charles, IL@Arcada Theatre
Donna
January 19th 2024
BLOWN AWAY!! I keep checking this site to see more shows in or near my area! I have ALWAYS loved America, but after seeing them I am even more in love. You need to come back soon, every single song was spot on, like they never missed a single beat! I loved it, absolutely loved it!!
Lowell, MA@Lowell Memorial Auditorium
Michael
January 2nd 2024
What a show and what a venue? It is the most beautiful outdoor ampitheater I have ever seen. I now live close by and see many shows there. I have seen America in concert at least 12 times, covering the states of New York, Indiana, Michigan, Nevada and Utah. The band never disappoints and really gets the audience into the music as well. I hope you can play your wonderful music forever!!
Ivins, UT@Tuacahn Amphitheatre
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About America
Celebrating the 54th Anniversary of perennial classic-rock favorite America's beginnings. Founding members met in high school in London in the late 1960s and quickly harmonized their way to the top of the charts on the strength of their signature song "A Horse With No Name”. America became a global household name and paved the way with an impressive string of hits following the success of their first #1 single. Fifty four years later, America is still making music touring the world and thrilling audiences with their timeless sound.
America's journey has found them exploring a wide variety of musical terrain. Their best-known tunes, which also include "I Need You," "Ventura Highway," "Don't Cross The River," "Tin Man," "Lonely People," and "Sister Golden Hair" were cornerstones of 1970’s Top 40 and FM rock radio. Yet beyond their impressive catalog of hits, listeners would discover there was always much more to America than surface perceptions. The combination of melodic pop rock, folk-jazz elements, slinky Latin-leaning rhythms and impressionistic lyric imagery contrasted well with more traditional country-rock leanings and highly personal lyrics.
America's albums--six certified gold and/or platinum, with their first greatest hits collection, History, hitting four+ million in sales--displayed a fuller range of the trio's talents than did their singles. Their material encompassed an ambitious artistic swath; from effects-laden rockers to oddball medleys to soul-bearing ballads, America displayed a flawless blend of disparate genres and styles as wide-open as the great American plains.
Enjoying massive success early in their career, America earned their stripes as musical soldiers on the battlefield amidst the excess, craziness and chaos of the 70’s. The trio won the Grammy® for Best New Artist in 1972 and began working with George Martin and Geoff Emerick in 1974. This successful team went on to record seven albums and several Top Ten hits, including “Tin Man” and “Sister Golden Hair”.
By the mid-70s, inter-band conflicts combined with an exhaustive touring and recording schedule exacted its toll on the group. With Peek’s departure from the fold in 1977, his band mates rose to the challenge and carried on as a duo. Shifts in sound and direction, changes in producers and managers, and a renewed dedication to the craft of songwriting helped rocket America to the upper reaches of the pop charts in 1982 with their smash single, "You Can Do Magic." During this tumultuous time in their career, America immersed themselves in their craft, infusing a newfound maturity into their rich body of work. Their growth as singers, songwriters and musicians has continued into the present day as illustrated by landmark releases such as 2000’s Highway 3-disc box set, 2002’s Holiday Harmony, an album comprised of seasonal classics and live showcases, 2007's Here & Now and 2009’s Live In Concert: Wildwood Springs.
From their formative years, America has been a band capable of transcending borders with its uplifting music and positive message. Embracing a rainbow of divergent cultures, America’s audiences continue to grow, comprising a loyal legion of first, second and third generation fans, all bearing testament to the group’s enduring appeal. "I think that the ingredients of the America sound are the basic fundamentals that translate internationally," explains Bunnell. "The Italians are huge fans of dance music, but they also love a ballad--they're romantic at heart. It's the same in the Far East. A lot of times in these countries, we see people singing along, and they don't really know what the words mean. Music is truly the international language."
In the midst of their 54th-year anniversary of music making, America continues to evolve while remaining a perennial mainstay on the domestic and international concert circuit and a cornerstone of 70’s Top 40 and FM rock radio. In addition to their classics, America is revisiting their roots as writers and artists. The 54th Anniversary shows features songs reflecting some of their song-writing inspirations as well as showcasing their first album America with a very special acoustic set featuring standards such as "I Need You" and "Three Roses", as well as some never-before-performed deep cuts.
From anonymous horses to fast-moving trains, America’s extraordinary four-decade musical legacy of consummately crafted pop/rock songs, trademark lush harmonies and evocative lyrical landscapes will never go out of style.
America's journey has found them exploring a wide variety of musical terrain. Their best-known tunes, which also include "I Need You," "Ventura Highway," "Don't Cross The River," "Tin Man," "Lonely People," and "Sister Golden Hair" were cornerstones of 1970’s Top 40 and FM rock radio. Yet beyond their impressive catalog of hits, listeners would discover there was always much more to America than surface perceptions. The combination of melodic pop rock, folk-jazz elements, slinky Latin-leaning rhythms and impressionistic lyric imagery contrasted well with more traditional country-rock leanings and highly personal lyrics.
America's albums--six certified gold and/or platinum, with their first greatest hits collection, History, hitting four+ million in sales--displayed a fuller range of the trio's talents than did their singles. Their material encompassed an ambitious artistic swath; from effects-laden rockers to oddball medleys to soul-bearing ballads, America displayed a flawless blend of disparate genres and styles as wide-open as the great American plains.
Enjoying massive success early in their career, America earned their stripes as musical soldiers on the battlefield amidst the excess, craziness and chaos of the 70’s. The trio won the Grammy® for Best New Artist in 1972 and began working with George Martin and Geoff Emerick in 1974. This successful team went on to record seven albums and several Top Ten hits, including “Tin Man” and “Sister Golden Hair”.
By the mid-70s, inter-band conflicts combined with an exhaustive touring and recording schedule exacted its toll on the group. With Peek’s departure from the fold in 1977, his band mates rose to the challenge and carried on as a duo. Shifts in sound and direction, changes in producers and managers, and a renewed dedication to the craft of songwriting helped rocket America to the upper reaches of the pop charts in 1982 with their smash single, "You Can Do Magic." During this tumultuous time in their career, America immersed themselves in their craft, infusing a newfound maturity into their rich body of work. Their growth as singers, songwriters and musicians has continued into the present day as illustrated by landmark releases such as 2000’s Highway 3-disc box set, 2002’s Holiday Harmony, an album comprised of seasonal classics and live showcases, 2007's Here & Now and 2009’s Live In Concert: Wildwood Springs.
From their formative years, America has been a band capable of transcending borders with its uplifting music and positive message. Embracing a rainbow of divergent cultures, America’s audiences continue to grow, comprising a loyal legion of first, second and third generation fans, all bearing testament to the group’s enduring appeal. "I think that the ingredients of the America sound are the basic fundamentals that translate internationally," explains Bunnell. "The Italians are huge fans of dance music, but they also love a ballad--they're romantic at heart. It's the same in the Far East. A lot of times in these countries, we see people singing along, and they don't really know what the words mean. Music is truly the international language."
In the midst of their 54th-year anniversary of music making, America continues to evolve while remaining a perennial mainstay on the domestic and international concert circuit and a cornerstone of 70’s Top 40 and FM rock radio. In addition to their classics, America is revisiting their roots as writers and artists. The 54th Anniversary shows features songs reflecting some of their song-writing inspirations as well as showcasing their first album America with a very special acoustic set featuring standards such as "I Need You" and "Three Roses", as well as some never-before-performed deep cuts.
From anonymous horses to fast-moving trains, America’s extraordinary four-decade musical legacy of consummately crafted pop/rock songs, trademark lush harmonies and evocative lyrical landscapes will never go out of style.
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Genres:
Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Frisbee Rock, Rock And Romance, Acoustic Rock, Country Rock, Rock, Rock And Roll
Band Members:
Founding Members Dewey Bunnell, Gerry Beckley, Dan Peek, Rich Campbell - Vocals, Bass, Dewey Bunnell - Vocals, Guitar, Andy Barr - Vocals, Guitar, Steve Fekete - Guitar, Keys, Vocals, Ryland Steen - Drums, Vocals
Hometown:
London, United Kingdom
No upcoming shows
Send a request to America to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
Live Photos of America
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America merch
America Greatest Hits In Concert
$29.99
Live In Concert - Wildwood Springs 2008
$23.49
50th Anniversary: The Collection
$25.05
The Capitol Years
$37.92
Hits
$15.14
The Warner Bros. Years 1971-1977 CAB
$118.00
Back Pages
$26.55
Hat Trick
$11.99
The Complete Greatest Hits
$13.94
America
$9.41
America's Greatest Hits: History
$9.99
View All
Concerts and tour dates
Past
AUG
26
2023
Los Angeles, CA
YouTube Theater
I Was There
AUG
19
2023
Lowell, MA
Lowell Memorial Auditorium
I Was There
AUG
18
2023
Plymouth, MA
Plymouth Memorial Hall
I Was There
AUG
16
2023
Red Bank, NJ
Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre at the Count Basie Center for the Arts
I Was There
AUG
12
2023
Waukegan, IL
Genesee Theatre
I Was There
AUG
10
2023
San Diego, CA
Humphreys Concerts By the Bay
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Lakeba
February 18th 2024
What an amazing evening had by all! We love you Gerry and Dewey! Thank you for creating music that is finely woven into the backdrop of a lot of our lives. We hope to catch you on the road in the near future. Until then, take care and keep on rockin!
Saint Charles, IL@Arcada Theatre
Donna
January 19th 2024
BLOWN AWAY!! I keep checking this site to see more shows in or near my area! I have ALWAYS loved America, but after seeing them I am even more in love. You need to come back soon, every single song was spot on, like they never missed a single beat! I loved it, absolutely loved it!!
Lowell, MA@Lowell Memorial Auditorium
Michael
January 2nd 2024
What a show and what a venue? It is the most beautiful outdoor ampitheater I have ever seen. I now live close by and see many shows there. I have seen America in concert at least 12 times, covering the states of New York, Indiana, Michigan, Nevada and Utah. The band never disappoints and really gets the audience into the music as well. I hope you can play your wonderful music forever!!
Ivins, UT@Tuacahn Amphitheatre
View More Fan Reviews
About America
Celebrating the 54th Anniversary of perennial classic-rock favorite America's beginnings. Founding members met in high school in London in the late 1960s and quickly harmonized their way to the top of the charts on the strength of their signature song "A Horse With No Name”. America became a global household name and paved the way with an impressive string of hits following the success of their first #1 single. Fifty four years later, America is still making music touring the world and thrilling audiences with their timeless sound.
America's journey has found them exploring a wide variety of musical terrain. Their best-known tunes, which also include "I Need You," "Ventura Highway," "Don't Cross The River," "Tin Man," "Lonely People," and "Sister Golden Hair" were cornerstones of 1970’s Top 40 and FM rock radio. Yet beyond their impressive catalog of hits, listeners would discover there was always much more to America than surface perceptions. The combination of melodic pop rock, folk-jazz elements, slinky Latin-leaning rhythms and impressionistic lyric imagery contrasted well with more traditional country-rock leanings and highly personal lyrics.
America's albums--six certified gold and/or platinum, with their first greatest hits collection, History, hitting four+ million in sales--displayed a fuller range of the trio's talents than did their singles. Their material encompassed an ambitious artistic swath; from effects-laden rockers to oddball medleys to soul-bearing ballads, America displayed a flawless blend of disparate genres and styles as wide-open as the great American plains.
Enjoying massive success early in their career, America earned their stripes as musical soldiers on the battlefield amidst the excess, craziness and chaos of the 70’s. The trio won the Grammy® for Best New Artist in 1972 and began working with George Martin and Geoff Emerick in 1974. This successful team went on to record seven albums and several Top Ten hits, including “Tin Man” and “Sister Golden Hair”.
By the mid-70s, inter-band conflicts combined with an exhaustive touring and recording schedule exacted its toll on the group. With Peek’s departure from the fold in 1977, his band mates rose to the challenge and carried on as a duo. Shifts in sound and direction, changes in producers and managers, and a renewed dedication to the craft of songwriting helped rocket America to the upper reaches of the pop charts in 1982 with their smash single, "You Can Do Magic." During this tumultuous time in their career, America immersed themselves in their craft, infusing a newfound maturity into their rich body of work. Their growth as singers, songwriters and musicians has continued into the present day as illustrated by landmark releases such as 2000’s Highway 3-disc box set, 2002’s Holiday Harmony, an album comprised of seasonal classics and live showcases, 2007's Here & Now and 2009’s Live In Concert: Wildwood Springs.
From their formative years, America has been a band capable of transcending borders with its uplifting music and positive message. Embracing a rainbow of divergent cultures, America’s audiences continue to grow, comprising a loyal legion of first, second and third generation fans, all bearing testament to the group’s enduring appeal. "I think that the ingredients of the America sound are the basic fundamentals that translate internationally," explains Bunnell. "The Italians are huge fans of dance music, but they also love a ballad--they're romantic at heart. It's the same in the Far East. A lot of times in these countries, we see people singing along, and they don't really know what the words mean. Music is truly the international language."
In the midst of their 54th-year anniversary of music making, America continues to evolve while remaining a perennial mainstay on the domestic and international concert circuit and a cornerstone of 70’s Top 40 and FM rock radio. In addition to their classics, America is revisiting their roots as writers and artists. The 54th Anniversary shows features songs reflecting some of their song-writing inspirations as well as showcasing their first album America with a very special acoustic set featuring standards such as "I Need You" and "Three Roses", as well as some never-before-performed deep cuts.
From anonymous horses to fast-moving trains, America’s extraordinary four-decade musical legacy of consummately crafted pop/rock songs, trademark lush harmonies and evocative lyrical landscapes will never go out of style.
America's journey has found them exploring a wide variety of musical terrain. Their best-known tunes, which also include "I Need You," "Ventura Highway," "Don't Cross The River," "Tin Man," "Lonely People," and "Sister Golden Hair" were cornerstones of 1970’s Top 40 and FM rock radio. Yet beyond their impressive catalog of hits, listeners would discover there was always much more to America than surface perceptions. The combination of melodic pop rock, folk-jazz elements, slinky Latin-leaning rhythms and impressionistic lyric imagery contrasted well with more traditional country-rock leanings and highly personal lyrics.
America's albums--six certified gold and/or platinum, with their first greatest hits collection, History, hitting four+ million in sales--displayed a fuller range of the trio's talents than did their singles. Their material encompassed an ambitious artistic swath; from effects-laden rockers to oddball medleys to soul-bearing ballads, America displayed a flawless blend of disparate genres and styles as wide-open as the great American plains.
Enjoying massive success early in their career, America earned their stripes as musical soldiers on the battlefield amidst the excess, craziness and chaos of the 70’s. The trio won the Grammy® for Best New Artist in 1972 and began working with George Martin and Geoff Emerick in 1974. This successful team went on to record seven albums and several Top Ten hits, including “Tin Man” and “Sister Golden Hair”.
By the mid-70s, inter-band conflicts combined with an exhaustive touring and recording schedule exacted its toll on the group. With Peek’s departure from the fold in 1977, his band mates rose to the challenge and carried on as a duo. Shifts in sound and direction, changes in producers and managers, and a renewed dedication to the craft of songwriting helped rocket America to the upper reaches of the pop charts in 1982 with their smash single, "You Can Do Magic." During this tumultuous time in their career, America immersed themselves in their craft, infusing a newfound maturity into their rich body of work. Their growth as singers, songwriters and musicians has continued into the present day as illustrated by landmark releases such as 2000’s Highway 3-disc box set, 2002’s Holiday Harmony, an album comprised of seasonal classics and live showcases, 2007's Here & Now and 2009’s Live In Concert: Wildwood Springs.
From their formative years, America has been a band capable of transcending borders with its uplifting music and positive message. Embracing a rainbow of divergent cultures, America’s audiences continue to grow, comprising a loyal legion of first, second and third generation fans, all bearing testament to the group’s enduring appeal. "I think that the ingredients of the America sound are the basic fundamentals that translate internationally," explains Bunnell. "The Italians are huge fans of dance music, but they also love a ballad--they're romantic at heart. It's the same in the Far East. A lot of times in these countries, we see people singing along, and they don't really know what the words mean. Music is truly the international language."
In the midst of their 54th-year anniversary of music making, America continues to evolve while remaining a perennial mainstay on the domestic and international concert circuit and a cornerstone of 70’s Top 40 and FM rock radio. In addition to their classics, America is revisiting their roots as writers and artists. The 54th Anniversary shows features songs reflecting some of their song-writing inspirations as well as showcasing their first album America with a very special acoustic set featuring standards such as "I Need You" and "Three Roses", as well as some never-before-performed deep cuts.
From anonymous horses to fast-moving trains, America’s extraordinary four-decade musical legacy of consummately crafted pop/rock songs, trademark lush harmonies and evocative lyrical landscapes will never go out of style.
Show More
Genres:
Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Frisbee Rock, Rock And Romance, Acoustic Rock, Country Rock, Rock, Rock And Roll
Band Members:
Founding Members Dewey Bunnell, Gerry Beckley, Dan Peek, Rich Campbell - Vocals, Bass, Dewey Bunnell - Vocals, Guitar, Andy Barr - Vocals, Guitar, Steve Fekete - Guitar, Keys, Vocals, Ryland Steen - Drums, Vocals
Hometown:
London, United Kingdom
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