Burton Cummings is a well-known Canadian musician and songwriter. He is best known for leading The Guess Who during that band's most successful period from 1965 to 1975, and for a lengthy solo career. Cummings is bringing those hits and more to the Washington Pavilion on July 22, 2025. Tickets start at only $35.

Tickets go on sale Friday, April 18 at 10:00 AM but a special presale will happen the day before (Thursday, April 17).

Get your tickets to this phenomenal Burton Cummings show here!

Cummings has been the masterful architect behind "These Eyes", "American Woman", "No Time", "No Sugar Tonight", and many more. The Washington Pavilion will provide perfect acoustics for this once in a lifetime show.

Burton Cummings of The Guess Who
A Few Good Moments Tour
Washington Pavilion
Tuesday, July 22, at 7:00 p.m.

After The Guess Who disbanded in 1975, Burton Cummings embarked on a remarkable solo career. Few artists have achieved the level of public success and critical acclaim that Burton Cummings enjoys in a career spanning more than sixty years. Welcome to Sioux Falls, Mr. Cummings!

Tickets available for A Few Good Moments Tour with Burton Cummings.

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14 Things South Dakotans Hate About South Dakota

If you're a west-river resident you may turn your nose up at east-river life. And east-river folks may look down their noses at their western brothers and sisters. 

But, in the end, we are all South Dakotans.

Bound by our unique place in the world. We are the mountains (kinda) and the plains, urban and rural, and often hot and cold; all at the same time. This is our weird state and we love it.

But, even though we all love our state, there is room to complain. Here is a list of 19 things that real South Dakotans say they hate about South Dakota (it's all just for fun).

Gallery Credit: Ben Kuhns

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