The classic rock band Steely Dan announced more tour dates for 2019. The band's line-up has only one original member, that is the keyboardist and vocalist Donald Fagen. See the tour dates below: Aug. 27 – Youngstown, OH Foundation Amphitheater Aug. 30 – Rochester Hills, MI Meadow Brook Sept. 1 – Highland Park, IL Ravinia Festival Sept. 2 – Highland Park, IL Ravinia Festival Sept. 4 – Moline, IL Taxslayer Center Sept. 8 – Lincoln, NE Pinewood Bowl Sept. 13 – Lincoln, CA Thunder Valley Casino Sept. 14 – Santa Rosa, CA Luther Burbank Center Sept. 17 – Saratoga, CA The Mountain Winery Sept. 18 – Saratoga, CA The Mountain Winery Oct. 11 – Rochester, NY Auditorium Theatre Oct. 12 – Syracuse, NY Landmark Theatre Oct. 15 – New York, NY Beacon Theater (Aja) Oct. 16 – New York, NY Beacon Theater (The Royal Scam) Oct. 18 – New York, NY Beacon Theater (Popular Demand) Oct. 19 – New York, NY Beacon Theater (The Nightfly) Oct. 21 – New York, NY Beacon Theater (Gaucho) Oct. 22 – New York, NY Beacon Theater (Greatest Hits) Oct. 25 – Boston, MA Orpheum Theater (Aja) Oct. 26 – Boston, MA Orpheum Theater (The Nightfly) Oct. 29 – Boston, MA Orpheum Theater (Gaucho) Oct. 30 – Boston, MA Orpheum Theater (The Royal Scam) Nov. 1 – Boston, MA Orpheum Theater Nov. 2 – Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Nov. 5 – Bethlehem, PA Sands Casino Nov. 6 – Philadelphia, PA The Met (Aja) Nov. 8 – Philadelphia, PA The Met (Gaucho) Nov. 9 – Philadelphia, PA The Met (Greatest Hits) The band https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JkS8WB94ME Steely Dan is an American rock band founded in 1972 by core members Walter Becker (guitars, bass, backing vocals) and Donald Fagen (keyboards, lead vocals). Blending rock, jazz, traditional pop, R&B, and sophisticated studio production with cryptic and ironic lyrics, the band enjoyed critical and commercial success starting from the early 1970s until breaking up in 1981. Throughout their career, the duo recorded with a revolving cast of session musicians, and in 1974 retired from live performances to become a studio-only band. Rolling Stone has called them "the perfect musical antiheroes for the Seventies". See more News