The guitarist and singer Ted Nugent (74) announced “Adios Mofo” farewell tour. The musician said in a video posted on his social networks that this will be his last tour, but he will continue to record new music.
“This is ‘Adios Mofo’. This is my last tour. Now, I’ll always play music. I’ve got new records I’m gonna make. I can’t wait to unleash some of these new songs.”
“The point being is thank you, everybody, for an incredible musical dream.The musical dream will continue but I’m not going on tour anymore because hotels are jail. A hotel room is jail for me.”
“My dogs won’t allow me to not spend a day with them, so [my dogs] will go on the road with me this year. But the logistics are just too complicated when you have dogs and grandkids and kids and so many other things,” Ted Nugent said (Transcribed by Ultimate Classic Rock).
Ted Nugent Farewell tour dates
July
- 20 – Shipshewana, Ind. – Blue Gate Performing Arts Center –
- 21 – Charles Town, W.V. – Hollywood Casino
- 25 – Rochester, N.Y. – Kodak Center
- 26 – Glenside, Pa. – Keswick Theater
- 27 – Jim Thorpe, Pa. – Penn’s Peak
- 30 – Owensboro, Ky. – RiverPark Center
August
- 2 – Sayreville, N.J. – Starland Ballroom
- 3 – Lancaster, Pa. – American Music Theatre
- 4 – Washington, Pa. – The Meadows Racetrack & Casino
- 5 – Clearfield, Pa. – Clearfield County Fair
- 6 – Marietta, Ohio – The Adelphia Music Hall
- 9 – Saginaw, Mich. – The Temple Theatre
- 10 – Huber Heights, Ohio – Rose Music Center
- 11 – Detroit, Mich. – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
The Hard Rock musician started his musical career in 1964, first achieving fame as a member of the band Amboy Dukes formed in 1965, known especially for the track “Journey to the Center of the Mind”.
In 1975 he started his solo career that had many hits like “Cat Scratch Fever”, “Stranglehold, “Free-For-All” and “Just What The Doctor Ordered”. He released 18 studio albums, the most recent one “Detroit Muscle” in 2022.