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Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly Hologram Tour Gets U.S. Tour Dates for Fall 2019

This fall, an opportunity will be presented to you to see two music legends in concert together — sort of — when the Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly Rock ‘N’ Roll Dream hologram tour heads back stateside for some shows.
This holographic pairing of the two music icons was announced earlier in the year, though only with European and UK dates at the time. Now, the tour’s official website has lifted the curtain on plans for more shows in the United States.
As the site details:
Rock ‘n’ Roll pioneers, Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly on tour together for the first time. The Rock ‘N’ Roll Dreams Tour will feature remastered audio from both legends alongside a live band and back up singers coming together in one mesmerizing night of performances.
Accompanied by a live band and back-up singers, this cutting edge holographic performance and remastered audio will transport audiences back in time for an unforgettable evening of Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly’s greatest hits onstage.
This once-in-a-lifetime show will be between 75 and 90 minutes of Rock and Roll magic.
If this sounds like something you’d enjoy, here are the tour dates:
September 19 – Palace of Fine Arts -San Francisco, CA
September 20 – Redding Civic Auditorium – Redding, CA
September 21 – Bob Hope Theatre – Stockton, CA
September 24 – Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium – Santa Cruz, CA
September 25- Fox Theatre – Hanford, CA
September 26 – The Granada Theatre – Santa Barbara, CA
September 27 – Saban Theater – Beverly Hills, CA
September 28 – Majestic Fox Theater – Bakersfield, CA
September 30 – Fox Performing Arts Center – Riverside, CA
October 1 – TBD – San Diego, CA
October 3 – Tucson Music Hall – Tucson, AZ
October 4 – Mesa Arts Center – Mesa, AZ
October 6 – Popejoy Hall – Albuquerque, NM
October 7 – The Lincoln Center – Ft. Collins, CO
October 8 – Paramount Theatre – Denver, CO
October 9 – Pikes Peak Center – Colorado Springs, CO
October 10 – George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Theater – Salt Lake City, UTOctober 11 – Helena Civic Center – Helena, MT
October 12 – Dennison Theatre – Missoula, MT
October 14, – Morrison Center – Boise, ID
October 17 – Mystic Lake Casino – Mystic Showroom – Prior Lake, MN
October 20 – The Joint – Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Catoosa, OK
October 21 – Midland Theater – Kansas City, MO
October 22 – Paramount Theatre – Cedar Rapids, IA
October 23 – Stifel Theatre – St. Louis, MO
October 24 – Civic Center – Peoria, IL
October 25 – Orpheum Theatre – Madison, WI
October 27 – Devos Hall – Grand Rapids, MI
October 28 – Taft Theatre– Cincinnati, OH
October 29 – Murat Theatre at Old National Centre – Indianapolis, IN
October 30 – The Louisville Palace – Louisville, KY
November 1 – Broward Center for the Performing Arts – Fort Lauderdale, FL
November 3 – Ruth Eckerd Hall – Clearwater, FL
November 4 – Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall – Sarasota, FL
November 6 – Florida Theatre – Jacksonville, FL
November 8 – Atlanta Symphony Hall – Atlanta, GA
November 9 – Memorial Auditorium – Raleigh, NC
November 10 – Scottish Rite Auditorium – Collingswood, NJ
November 12 – State Theatre – New Brunswick, NJ
November 13 – The Music Center at Strathmore – North Bethesda, MD
November 15 – The Egg – Center for the Performing Arts – Albany, NY
November 16 – Boch Center Shubert Theatre – Boston, MA
November 17 – Auditorium Theatre – Rochester, NY
November 19 – First Ontario Concert Hall – Hamilton, ON
November 20 – Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON