The classic rock band The Hollies is back on the road in 2020 performing all their classics. They will play in United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands and Luxembourg. The band is formed by: Tony Hicks (Guitar), Bobby Elliott (Drums), Ray Stiles (Bass) , Ian Parker (Keyboards), Peter Howarth (Vocals and guitar) and Steve Lauri (Guitar). All The Hollies 2020 tour dates March 31 Flower Power Cruise 2020 Havensight, St Thomas, VI, United States April 16 Aberdeen Music Hall Aberdeen, United Kingdom 17 Royal Concert Hall Glasgow, United Kingdom 18 Usher Hall Edinburgh, United Kingdom 19 Philharmonic Hall Edinburgh, United Kingdom 23 Opera House Buxton, United Kingdom 24 Sage Gateshead Gateshead, United Kingdom 25 Scarborough Spa Scarborough, United Kingdom 26 Barbican York, United Kingdom 30 The Forum Bath, United Kingdom May 1 St David’s Hall Cardiff, United Kingdom 2 G Live Guildford, United Kingdom 3 The Royal Concert Hall Nottingham, United Kingdom 6 Cliffs Pavilion Southend-onsea, United Kingdom 7 Pavilion Theatre Bournemouth, United Kingdom 8 Congress Theatre Eastbourne, United Kingdom 9 Symphony Hall Birmingham, United Kingdom 20 Colosseum Theater Essen, Germany 21 Theater Markant Uden, Netherlands 23 Medieval Castle Beaufort, Luxembourg 25 Tivoli Vredenburg Utrecht, Netherlands 27 Stadhalle Rostock, Germany 28 Messe Dresden, Germany 29 Stadthalle Zwickau, Germany 30 Kongresshalle Schwerin, Germany July 8 Mountain Winery Saratoga, CA, United States 10 Saban Theatre Beverly Hills, CA, United States 11 Smith Center Las Vegas, NV, United States 12 Celebrity Theatre Phoenix, AZ, United States 14 The Tobin Center - HEB Hall San Antonio, TX, United States 15 The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory Irving, TX, United States 16 Paramount Theatre Austin, TX, United States 18 The Chicago Theatre Chicago, IL, United States 19 Rose Music Center at The Heights Huber Heights, OH, United States 21 Kennedy Center Concert Hall Washington, DC, United States 23 Count Basie Center for the Arts Red Bank, NJ, United States 24 Mayo Performing Arts Center Morristown, NJ, United States 25 The Fox Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino Mashantucket, CT, United States 26 Wilbur Theatre Boston, MA, United States October 15 Assembly Hall Theatre Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom 16 Warwick Arts Centre Coventry, United Kingdom 17 Town Hall Cheltenham, United Kingdom 18 De Montfort Hall Leicester, United Kingdom 22 Corn Exchange Cambridge, United Kingdom 23 Alive Corn Exchange Kings Lynn, United Kingdom 24 Grand Theatre Swanswea, United Kingdom 25 The Anvil Basingstoke, United Kingdom 29 The Orchard Theatre Dartford, United Kingdom 30 Fairfield Halls Croyden, United Kingdom 31 Malvern Theatres Malvern, United Kingdom November 1 MK Theatre Milton Keyes, United Kingdom 5 St George’s Hall Bradford, United Kingdom 6 Baths Hall Scunthorpe, United Kingdom 7 Southport Theatre and Convention Centre Southport, United Kingdom 8 Hippodrome Darlington, United Kingdom Possible The Hollies setlist King Midas in Reverse I Can't Let Go Sorry Suzanne Jennifer Eccles On a Carousel Magic Woman Touch (The Greatest Show on Earth cover) We're Through Weakness Priceless I Can't Tell the Bottom From the Top Just One Look (Doris Troy cover) Stay (Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs cover) Look Through Any Window Here I Go Again Yes I Will Bus Stop (Graham Gouldman cover) I'm Alive The Baby 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) (Bruce Springsteen cover) Carrie Anne Stop! Stop! (Graham Gouldman cover) He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother (Kelly Gordon cover) The Air That I Breathe (Albert Hammond cover) Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress The band The Hollies is a British rock and roll band formed in the early 1960s. They were hired by Parlophone in 1963 as fellow Beatles labels, and released their first album in the United States in 1964 during the first wave of the British Invasion. They are commonly associated with Manchester, as several of their original members came from the city and neighboring communities. In 2010 the band entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The group was created by childhood friends Allan Clarke, lead singer, and Graham Nash, in mid-1962. Then Don Rathbone on drums, Eric Haydock on bass, and Vic Steele on solo guitar joined. Steele was quickly replaced by Tony Hicks. In 1963, when the group started to achieve some success, Don Rathbone went on to become a "roadie" and was replaced by Bobby Elliot, considered by many to be one of the best English drummers of the Merseybeat period.