(COLORADO) — Legendary multi-platinum rock band O.A.R. announced three Colorado stops for its O.A.R. Three Decades Tour, celebrating the band’s three-decade journey, including a stop in Colorado Springs, according to AEG Presents.
Formed in Rockville, Maryland, in 1996, the band has grown from high school friends jamming in basements to selling out Madison Square Garden twice and headlining at Red Rocks Amphitheatre more than a dozen times.
“When we started playing songs together in a basement in Rockville, Maryland, in 1996, we had big dreams of being a real deal touring band. We imagined playing our songs throughout the country, living life on the road, telling our stories to the world,“ said frontman Marc Roberge. “The fact we’ve gotten to live that life for the last 30 years is a testament to the power of our audience. This tour is our way of saying thank you – to every fan who made our dreams come true. We can’t wait to see each and every one of you out there on the Three Decades Tour.”
AEG Presents said the tour kicks off with a 6:30 p.m. show at the Ford Amphitheater on Thursday, June 18, and continues with a show in Vail on Friday, June 19. The tour caps off its Colorado portion at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Saturday, June 20…