Ann and Nancy Wilson, the dynamic duo behind Heart, are making a grand comeback after a five-year break from touring. They’ve just announced their ‘Royal Flush Tour,’ a series of 37 concerts scheduled across North America from April to September. Joining them on this musical journey will be the legendary band Cheap Trick, promising fans an unforgettable experience.
While the tour dates don’t include New York City yet, Heart enthusiasts can catch them in Albany, Buffalo, and Atlantic City during the spring and summer months. Despite their hiatus, the Wilson sisters haven’t been idle; both have been busy releasing new music and headlining separate concerts since 2019. Now, they’re excited to reunite and share their music with their devoted fan base.
Nancy Wilson expressed her pride in the band’s crafted show and eagerness to reconnect with their audience. For those eager to relive classics like “Barracuda,” “Dreamboat Annie,” and “Magic Man” live, tickets are available for purchase starting today. Although Ticketmaster won’t have inventory until February 2, fans can secure their seats in advance through platforms like Vivid Seats.
Heart will also be making special guest appearances at three concerts during Journey and Def Leppard’s ‘Summer Stadium Tour’ in the peak of summer. Additionally, fans can catch them at the New Orleans Jazz Festival, rubbing shoulders with other music legends like the Rolling Stones and Neil Young.
For those curious about their recent setlist, the Wilson sisters recently performed in their hometown of Seattle, treating fans to an electrifying show featuring classic hits and memorable covers. Joining them on tour is Cheap Trick, renowned for their hits like “Surrender” and “I Want You to Want Me.” The band will also headline their own shows and support acts like Journey and Def Leppard.
Both Ann and Nancy Wilson have been busy with solo projects in recent years, with Ann releasing “Another Door” in 2023 and Nancy dropping “You And Me” in 2021. Despite a rocky period in their relationship, the sisters reunited in 2019 and have been making music together once more.
Heart’s return to the stage is just one highlight of the many exciting tours lined up for classic rock fans in 2024. From the Rolling Stones to Stevie Nicks, there’s a plethora of legendary acts hitting the road this year, promising unforgettable live music experiences for fans young and old.