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Cheap Trick Voodoo Cafe and Lounge
Kansas City, MO
May 25, 2013
Saturday 8:00 pm
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Cheap Trick Stiefel Theatre For The Performing Arts
Salina, KS
May 28, 2013
Tuesday 8:00 pm
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Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo Greek Theatre - LA
Los Angeles, CA
June 8, 2013
Saturday 7:00 pm
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Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo Mountain Winery
Saratoga, CA
June 11, 2013
Tuesday 7:30 pm
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Cheap Trick Uptown Theatre Napa
Napa, CA
June 12, 2013
Wednesday 8:00 pm
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Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo Rabobank Theater
Bakersfield, CA
June 14, 2013
Friday 7:30 pm
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Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo Palms Casino-the Pearl
Las Vegas, NV
June 15, 2013
Saturday 8:00 pm
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Pat Benatar & Cheap Trick Anselmo Valencia Amphitheater
Tucson, AZ
June 16, 2013
Sunday TBA
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Cheap Trick Venue Not Found
June 19, 2013
Wednesday 7:30 pm
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Cheap Trick Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
Grand Prairie, TX
June 21, 2013
Friday 8:00 pm
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Cheap Trick Houston Arena Theatre
Houston, TX
June 22, 2013
Saturday TBA
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Cheap Trick Majestic Theatre - San Antonio
San Antonio, TX
June 24, 2013
Monday 7:30 pm
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Cheap Trick Moody Theater
Austin, TX
June 25, 2013
Tuesday 8:00 pm
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Cheap Trick & FogHat Heritage Landing
Muskegon, MI
July 2, 2013
Tuesday 5:30 pm
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Cheap Trick Minnesota Zoo Amphitheatre
St. Paul, MN
July 6, 2013
Saturday TBA
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Pat Benatar & Cheap Trick Wolf Trap
Vienna, VA
August 20, 2013
Tuesday 8:00 pm
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Cheap Trick Stage AE
Pittsburgh, PA
August 21, 2013
Wednesday 6:30 pm
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Cheap Trick Community Theatre at Mayo Center for the Performing Arts
Morristown, NJ
August 23, 2013
Friday 8:00 pm
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Cheap Trick NYCB Theatre at Westbury
Westbury, NY
August 24, 2013
Saturday 8:00 pm
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Cheap Trick Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
Hampton, NH
August 25, 2013
Sunday 8:00 pm
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Cheap Trick Bergen Performing Arts Center
Englewood, NJ
August 27, 2013
Tuesday 8:00 pm
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Cheap Trick MGM Grand Theater at Foxwoods
Mashantucket, CT
August 28, 2013
Wednesday 7:30 pm
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Cheap Trick Ravinia
Highland Park, IL
August 31, 2013
Saturday 7:30 pm
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Cheap Trick History

Cheap Trick is best known for their love of British pop and power chords that they used to link 60s pop, heavy metal, and punk. Guitarist Rick Nielsen and bassist Tom Peterson first laid the path for Cheap Trick as a band called Fuse in the late 60s. They released an unsuccessful album in 1969 and had an unsuccessful tour in 1972. Neilson was not ready to give up on his musical vision. He and Peterson reformed with drummer Bun E. Carlos and vocalist Randy 'Xeno' Hogan and called the group Cheap Trick. Hogan was fired the following year and replaced by Robin Zander. The line up of the band was set and soon they began to move towards the release of their first album.

Before the release of their first album in 1977 they toured with rock greats like the Kinks, Kiss, Santana, AC/DC, and Queen. They played over 200 concerts a year and sold thousands of tickets. During their time touring the band built up a repertoire of solid songs that they would put into their first three albums. They signed with Epic Records in 1976 and released a self-titled debut album the following year. The record sold well but did not earn a spot on the charts. Oddly enough, Cheap Trick became a smash hit in Japan and sold gold soon after its release. Later in the same year their second album, In Color, was released. The tracks were more melodic and quiet than their previous work, but it appealed to a wide audience. They continued to tour to promote the album to great success. In Color made it into the top 100 on the US charts and again went gold in Japan.

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Before the release of their first album in 1977 they toured with rock greats like the Kinks, Kiss, Santana, AC/DC, and Queen. They played over 200 concerts a year and sold thousands of tickets. During their time touring the band built up a repertoire of solid songs that they would put into their first three albums. They signed with Epic Records in 1976 and released a self-titled debut album the following year. The record sold well but did not earn a spot on the charts. Oddly enough, Cheap Trick became a smash hit in Japan and sold gold soon after its release. Later in the same year their second album, In Color, was released. The tracks were more melodic and quiet than their previous work, but it appealed to a wide audience. They continued to tour to promote the album to great success. In Color made it into the top 100 on the US charts and again went gold in Japan.

Tickets to their concerts in Japan sold out within hours of their release. Their huge success in Japan prompted them to record a live album at a show at Budokan Arena. The live album was released soon after their third studio attempt, Heaven Tonight. The album featured a Top 100 single, 'Surrender'. With the release of the live album it became obvious that live performance was where Cheap Trick took the prize. The live album was a huge commercial success. It stayed on the US charts for over a year and peaked at number four. The album sold over one million copies. The live version of 'I Want You to Want Me' became their first top ten hit and has remained popular today, being remade by many pop bands throughout the decade.

The success of the live album carried into the release of their next studio album, Dream Police. The album went into the Top Ten and again sold more than one million copies. After releasing two more albums, Found All the Parts and All Shook Up, Peterson left the group and formed a new band with his wife, Dagmar. Jon Brant took his place in Cheap Trick and worked on the release of One on One. The new album peaked at number 39 but ended up going platinum in sales. They continued releasing albums almost yearly into the 1990s. Lap of Luxury, Woke up with a Monster, and Budokan II all continued Cheap Trick's reign as king of rock. Over the next few years the group started touring with up and coming band The Smashing Pumpkins. They also released a box set of their numerous albums for die-hard fans. Though compilation albums are more numerous for Cheap Trick in the new millennium, they have continued to tour and wow crowds internationally.

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