Metalhead Zone
  • News
    NewsShow More
    Adrian Smith Talks About The Differences Between Paul Di’Anno And Bruce Dickinson
    05/12/2025
    Dave Lombardo Reveals Jeff Hanneman’s Crucial Role In ‘Raining Blood’
    05/12/2025
    Jim Root Says No New Slipknot Music Yet As Touring With Eloy Casagrande Takes Over
    05/12/2025
    Puddle Of Mudd’s Wes Scantlin Suggests Fred Durst UMG Settlement
    05/12/2025
    SIXX:A.M. Singer Reveals Industry Pressure Over Song Credits
    05/12/2025
  • Lists
    ListsShow More
    5 Essential Facts About Signs Of The Swarm Every Deathcore Fan Should Know
    05/15/2025
    6 Things Every Metal Fan Should Know About Bleed From Within
    05/14/2025
    5 Songs That Show How Holding Absence Is Changing Alt Rock
    05/13/2025
    5 Things Post-Hardcore Fans Should Know About Thousand Below
    05/13/2025
    5 Essential Facts About Paleface Swiss For Deathcore Fans
    05/10/2025
  • Deep Cut
    Deep CutShow More
    What Is Sevendust Frontman Lajon Witherspoon’s Net Worth In 2025?
    05/15/2025
    Why Did Flaw Fade Away? The Band’s Rise, Fall, And Plagiarism Scandal
    05/15/2025
    Jorma Kaukonen’s Net Worth In 2025 And His Time With Jefferson Airplane
    05/14/2025
    How Dave Williams’ Death Changed Drowning Pool Forever
    05/14/2025
    What Happened To Former Dance Gavin Dance Singer Jonny Craig?
    05/13/2025
  • Reviews
    ReviewsShow More
    Why People Hate Ronnie Radke?
    08/18/2024
    Slipknot Fans Split On ‘Here Comes The Pain’ Tour: Success Or Letdown?
    08/13/2024
    Berlin’s ‘Take My Breath Away’ Has A Deeper Meaning
    07/31/2024
Reading: Cronin Reflects on REO Speedwagon’s Legacy During Final Show
Aa
Metalhead ZoneMetalhead Zone
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Lists
  • Deep Cut
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • Lists
  • Deep Cut
  • Reviews

Yngwie Malmsteen Claims Eddie Van Halen Avoided Sharing Stage With Him

Editorial Team Editorial Team 05/07/2025
Facebook Like
Instagram Follow
Youtube Subscribe
Tiktok Follow
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
News

Cronin Reflects on REO Speedwagon’s Legacy During Final Show

Deniz Kivilcim
Last updated: 2024/12/23 at 2:52 PM
By Deniz Kivilcim 4 Min Read
Share
Photo Credit: Kevin Cronin/Facebook

REO Speedwagon has played their final show under the band’s name, but they will continue with their founding frontman, Kevin Cronin, leading them. The last performance took place at the 1,800-capacity Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas, Nevada. Cronin thanked fans and paid tribute to those who contributed to the band’s 57-year history.

“I feel sadness that this is the final REO Speedwagon concert, and at the same I feel grateful to have been part of this incredible ride,” he said. “We have all been brothers on this amazing musical journey called REO Speedwagon, and I wish you all nothing but the best — and when I say you, I mean everyone who has been part of this band, part of our crew and part of the REO Speedwagon fan family. The REO Speedwagon name is being retired tonight, but the music, the spirit, the songs of REO Speedwagon will live on with this band and with me under the name Kevin Cronin. We hope you join us on that adventure. And now, let’s roll with the changes — what do you say?”

The 15-song setlist covered their entire 1980s era, including the 10-time platinum-certified album ‘Hi Infidelity,’ featuring the hit ‘Keep On Loving You.’ The band ended their career with an encore performance of ‘Can’t Fight This Feeling’ and ‘Roll With the Changes.’

After the show, Cronin took to social media to discuss the future of his tours under a new name. “As many of you know, we had to reschedule several shows due to my surgery this past fall. While I’m fully recovered now, the unexpected injury has thrown a curveball into our plans,” the rocker wrote, sharing his excitement about the last show. “Instead of taking December off, we have been playing shows, including these ‘Hi Infidelity’ gigs. Due to this, we’ve made the tough decision to postpone our January 25th show in Thackerville, Oklahoma. We’ll be taking January to rest and rehearse before we bring the rock again in 2025.”

Cronin continued: “To those in Thackerville: thank you for your understanding and continued support – we’re looking to get back there following our Brotherhood of Rock tour with Styx and Don Felder. Joining me on stage once again, as they did through all of ’24 (and soooooo much longer for Dave and Bryan), will be the incredibly talented Bryan Hitt, Dave Amato, Derek Hilland, and Matt Bissonette.”

“Whether you join us for our headline shows, or for the Brotherhood of Rock Tour, we promise to deliver an unforgettable night of your favorite REO Speedwagon classics, deep cuts, fresh arrangements, and hopefully some brand new material,” he added.

REO Speedwagon’s final shows have taken place amid public tension, with ‘irreconcilable differences’ between frontman Kevin Cronin and bassist Bruce Hall causing Hall to miss this year’s performances.

Hall, who joined the band in 1977 and played on their breakthrough album ‘You Can Tune A Piano, But You Can’t Tuna Fish,’ had hoped to return after recovering from back surgery. However, he was replaced on the final tour by session bassist Matt Bissonette.

The band, now performing under a new name, will tour next year on the Brotherhood of Rock tour with Styx and former Eagles guitarist Don Felder.

TAGGED: Kevin Cronin, REO Speedwagon
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link
Previous Article What Led To Kevin DuBrow’s Death? The Story Behind Quiet Riot Frontman’s Sudden Passing
Next Article Ronnie Radke Hits Back at Critics in New Video Posts, Doesn’t Care If He Is Banned Again

Mario Duplantier Tries Really Hard Not To Expose Gojira’s New Album Plans

Melisa Karakas Melisa Karakas 10/26/2023
Facebook Like
Twitter Follow
Instagram Follow
Youtube Subscribe

Trending

Adrian Smith Talks About The Differences Between Paul Di’Anno And Bruce Dickinson

Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith discussed the band's vocalist transition in a recent interview with…

05/12/2025

Dave Lombardo Reveals Jeff Hanneman’s Crucial Role In ‘Raining Blood’

Former Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo has shared insights about the creation of the band's iconic…

05/12/2025

Puddle Of Mudd’s Wes Scantlin Suggests Fred Durst UMG Settlement

In a recent interview with Mark Strigl, Puddle of Mudd frontman Wes Scantlin discussed Fred…

05/12/2025

Disturbed’s David Draiman Gets Engaged During Live Performance

Disturbed frontman David Draiman surprised fans by proposing to his girlfriend Sarah Uli during a…

05/10/2025

David Lee Roth Claims Sole ‘Voice Of Van Halen’ Title In Tour Announcement

David Lee Roth has announced his upcoming 2025 American tour through a new promotional video…

05/10/2025

Our website stores cookies on your computer. They allow us to remember you and help personalize your experience with our site.

Read our privacy policy for more information.

Quick Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
Advertise with us

Socials

Follow US
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?