The Guess Who plan the band’s first official US tour in over two decades
- Two principal songwriters Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings will tour America later this year, adding more than 20 U.S. dates for the first time in over two decades.
- After years of trademark disputes with former bandmates, Bachman and Cummings filed a $20 million lawsuit and settled in September 2024, securing The Guess Who trademark.
- The band says its setlist will echo the records, previewed at a Jan. 31 Niagara Falls show with about 20 songs played faithfully.
- Fans have greeted the reunion warmly, which the pair calls an 'incredible welcome back' following last year's legal victory over what they call the 'fake Guess Who.'
- The Guess Who's U.S. tour starts June 25 in Shakopee with a Citi Card presale on March 4 and general sales March 6; Don Felder opens.
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Two of the leading composers of The Guess Who — the hit band “American Woman” — will be touring the United States later this year for the first time in more than two decades. Original guitarist Randy Bachman and singer and keyboardist Burton Cummings, who have already announced a tour of their native Canada this summer, are adding more than 20 dates in the United States, they told The Associated Press. “Randy and I feel an incredible welcome,” C…
Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings announce first US tour as The Guess Who in 23 years
Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings tour admat (Courtesy of Live Nation) Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings are set to tour the U.S. as The Guess Who for the first time in 23 years. The Canadian duo has announced dates for a U.S. leg of the Takin’ it Back Tour, with former Eagles guitarist Don Felder on board as special guest. The dates kick off June 25 in Shakopee, Minnesota, outside Minneapolis, and wraps Aug. 22 in Seattle, Washington. “Randy an…
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