We've been excited about this show since it was announced that Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band would be coming to the new Denny Sanford PREMIER Center in Sioux Falls March 17th. Of course the biggest questions have been "How much are tickets going to cost?" and "When can we buy tickets?" Well, we finally have that information!

Tickets will go on sale Saturday January 17th at 10am at the PREMIER Center box office, all ticketmaster outlets or charge by phone at 1-800-745-3000. Tickets are VERY reasonable at $65-$85 plus fees ($77.69 and $98.18 with ticketmaster fees)

Bob Seger fan club members will have special access to purchase tickets in advance starting Wednesday, January 14, 10 a.m. local time.  Fans can join the “Bullet Club”, for as low as $15 and receive a free copy (digital or physical) of Seger’s new album, Ride Out.  All fan club members have access to purchase tickets in advance of the public on sale.  To become a member of the Bob Seger fan club, visit BobSeger.com.

Citi® cardmembers will have special access to pre-sale tickets beginning Wednesday, January 14 at 4 p.m. local time through Citi's Private Pass® Program.  For complete details on Citi’s pre-sale, visit www.citiprivatepass.com.

The veteran rocker has been playing to sold out crowds across the country and continues to get rave reviews:

Bob Seger could’ve just coasted on the familiarity of his dozens of hits Thursday at a packed United Center.  Instead, the dependable heartland rock veteran put on a clinic for any fellow artist or music fan wondering what it takes to keep filling arenas and pleasing audiences well into a career that spans six different decades.  Seger sang every word like he meant it, and backed up the conviction with a contagious energy expressed through body language that announced how much he loves his job.” Bob Gendron, Chicago Tribune

His Garden show both reiterated the depth of Seger’s classic catalogue and proved his continued engagement with it. Throughout [Seger] remained fully present, Seger’s uncommon sensitivity as a writer came through just as strongly. “We’ve Got Tonight” may be the most tender piece ever written about a one night stand. “Night Moves” treats a male’s loss of virginity with as much profundity, and vulnerability, as “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” does for a woman’s.  But [a] new piece featured here,  “All the Roads” proves Seger’s continued vitality as a writer. It finds him assessing life at a late stage with some apologies, a few shudders, but without conclusions. The tenderness of the melody showed Seger’s continued ability to turn, effortlessly, from a rocker to a crooner in concert. Seger’s vocals bear mention as well. It’s hugely rare to hear a voice so burly display such humanity.” Jim Farber, New York Daily News

His voice on Friday was as strong as ever, a soul baritone with a rasp telegraphing enthusiasm and ache. The Silver Bullet Band was muscular and steadfast. Mr. Seger’s music is still the ringing heartland rock he helped establish in the 1970s: rooted in 1960s soul and folk-rock, paced to sink in. Grizzled yet smiling and robust, with his stalwart voice and vigorous band, Mr. Seger and his songs promised that it’s possible to look back, with and without regrets, yet still live fully in the present.”    Jon Parales, The New York Times

“….the fact that Bob Seger can still play to [sold out crowds] at the United Center in 2014 is a testament to a time in rock ‘n’ roll that is not coming around again.  His song catalog, groomed over long fought years in bars and later the big rooms, ably filled a 100-minute show and has sustained a career that no longer needs to play to fashion trends in music or dress. Seger, appears genuinely happy to show up for work, and doesn’t pretend he’s something he’s not.”      Mark Guarino, Chicago Sun Times

I don't know about you, but I have nearly four decades of concerts under my belt, but I have never had the chance to see Bob Seger, who has been a favorite of mine since 1976's 'Night Moves' album. This is the exact type of show I had hoped the new events center would draw to Sioux Falls for us classic rock fans.

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