Ringo keeps beat on All Starr tour ending in Vegas
Paul isn't the only Beatles alum still going strong. Ringo is keeping busy, too.
The drummer brings his All Starr band with him on a Latin American tour, kicking off on Oct. 29 in Sao Paolo, Brazil, and wrapping up on Nov. 18 in Monterrey, Mexico, before heading to Las Vegas for two shows (Nov. 22-23).
For those who don't already know, All Starr is a sort of aging rock star supergroup, with Steve Lukather (Toto), Richard Page (Mr. Mister), Gregg Rolie (Santana), Todd Rundgren, Mark Rivera (Foreigner) and Gregg Bissonette (David Lee Roth band).
As the drummer, Starr spent much of his time with The Beatles in the background. On June 12, he takes center stage as the Grammy Museum launches Ringo: Peace & Love, the first major exhibit focused on a drummer, and the first ever for him.
Tour dates:
Oct. 29: Sao Paulo, Brazil, Credicard Hall
Oct. 31: Curitiba, Brazil Teatro Positivo
Nov. 2: Punta del Este, Uruguay, Conrad Hotel
Nov. 4: Asuncion, Paraguay, Leon Condou
Nov. 6: Cordoba, Argentina, Orfeo
Nov. 8: Buenos Aires, Luna Park
Nov. 11: Lima, Peru, Jockey Club
Nov. 13: Mexico City, National Auditorium
Nov. 16: Guadalajara, Mexico, Auditorio Telmex
Nov. 18: Monterrey, Mexico, Auditorio Banamex
Nov. 22-23: Las Vegas, The Palms