This Is It: Kenny Loggins Announces Final Tour

“After spending a lifetime on the road, I want to have more time at home.”

By Scott Bernstein Jan 19, 2023 8:02 am PST

Kenny Loggins will stop touring after 2023. The Grammy-winning musician will say goodbye with the This Is It farewell tour with 11 stops announced thus far.

“It’s been an amazing journey since starting with Jimmy Messina in 1971, and I’m fortunate to have had such a long touring career,” explained in a statement. “I don’t see this as the end of my professional career, but certainly a halt to the grind of major touring. After spending a lifetime on the road, I want to have more time at home.”

Loggins will perform tunes from throughout his career at each show. “I’ll be playing songs that I feel sum up the emotional story of my music,” the Yacht Rocker added. “This will include 90 percent of the hits and 10 or so percent of the deeper cuts.”

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The tour starts in Florida with concerts in Sarasota on March 10 and Jacksonville on March 12. The 75-year-old musician fits a show in Fort Worth, Texas on April 30 between appearances at Arizona’s Good Life Festival on March 26 and at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on April 30.

Kenny Loggins is currently slated to resume the trek in Vienna, Virginia on June 15 and Williamsburg, Virginia on June 17 after six weeks off. Also confirmed thus far are August dates in St. Charles, Missouri and Highland Park, Illinois as well as an October trip to California for shows in Saratoga on October 14 and Inglewood on October 27.

More dates will be announced soon. Tickets for most confirmed shows go on sale tomorrow (Friday, January 20) via Ticketmaster and other outlets.

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