REO Speedwagon

REO Speedwagon

Opening Act: Sir, Please

Featuring special guest performers Richard Marx, John Ondrasik, & Eddie Money


Tickets: $131.00, $96.00, $86.00, $61.00
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REO Speedwagon has turned its January gig in Thousand Oaks into a pair of fundraisers for victims of the Borderline nightclub shooting that rocked the community and the devastating Woolsey wildfire that followed.

All the proceeds from the band’s Jan. 12 concert in the Fred Kavli Theatre at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza will go to the Ventura County Community Foundation. The band is adding a second concert Jan. 13.  Tickets for the second show will go on sale Thursday, Nov. 15 at noon.

The benefits are the only L.A. shows on REO Speedwagon’s calendar, although it will be playing Harrah’s Resort Southern California in northern San Diego County the night before, on Jan. 11.

“It will be a different thing,” Cronin said. “Obviously we want to give people a good show with all the hits that they’ve come to know and love, but there will definitely be an aspect of the show honoring the memories of the people who were so senselessly murdered at the Borderline as well as finding a way to benefit people who have been left homeless. … We’re going to do our part in the best way we know how.”

 

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REO Speedwagon has turned its January gig in Thousand Oaks into a pair of fundraisers for victims of the Borderline nightclub shooting that rocked the community and the devastating Woolsey wildfire that followed.

All the proceeds from the band’s Jan. 12 concert in the Fred Kavli Theatre at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza will go to the Ventura County Community Foundation. The band is adding a second concert Jan. 13.  Tickets for the second show will go on sale Thursday, Nov. 15 at noon.

The benefits are the only L.A. shows on REO Speedwagon’s calendar, although it will be playing Harrah’s Resort Southern California in northern San Diego County the night before, on Jan. 11.

“It will be a different thing,” Cronin said. “Obviously we want to give people a good show with all the hits that they’ve come to know and love, but there will definitely be an aspect of the show honoring the memories of the people who were so senselessly murdered at the Borderline as well as finding a way to benefit people who have been left homeless. … We’re going to do our part in the best way we know how.”


 

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