The “Father of Italian Blues” returns to the US and Canada with a typical busy lineup of dates beginning April 17 in the Los Angeles area and performing almost daily until May 8th in Miami.
17 April – Saban Theatre, Beverly Hills, CA
18 April – The Magnolia PAC, El Cajon, CA
19 April – Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, San Francisco, CA
21 April – Revolution Hall, Portland, OR
22 April – Neptune Theatre, Seattle, WA
23 April – Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, AMS Student Nest, Vancouver, BC
25 April – Beacon Theater, New York City
26 April – FallsView Casino Resort, Niagara Falls (Canada)
27 April – L’Olympia, Montreal, QC
29 April – Vic Theatre, Chicago, IL
1 May – Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Atlantic City, NJ
2 May – Berklee Performance Center, Boston, MA
3 May – Foxwoods Casino – Fox Theatre, Mashantucket, CT
5 May – The Howard Theatre, Washington DC
7 May – Tampa Theatre, Tampa, FL
8 May – Olympia Theater, Miami, FL
The legendary singer-songwriter has sold 60 million albums worldwide and begins his latest world tour this spring to support his latest album D.O.C. He is entering his 50th year in the music business and during that time, he has collaborated with music greats such as Miles Davis, B.B. King, Eric Clapton, Bono, Sting, Luciano Pavarotti, Queen, and Andrea Bocelli, who he discovered performing in a piano bar. Here’s an interesting, fun interview with Zucchero from NPR, done during his last tour in the States:
Promotional Codes
As a special offer, discount codes are available for the Los Angeles and San Diego shows:
Use “IIDC” for Los Angeles area tickets and “Italian” for San Diego for 15% off.