Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart are very busy these days making up for lost time.

First there was a four-year gap between 2019 and 2023 when the sisters didn't perform together due to some behind-the scenes family drama.

When they did decide to resume touring last year, they were forced off the road in July while Ann was undergoing cancer treatments. That hiatus took seven months, with their Royal Flush Tour resuming February 28th.

That tour is scheduled to run through mid-April, and already Heart has unveiled plans for a second tour in 2025.

It's being billed as An Evening with Heart and it's making a stop in Minnesota along the way.

The show is Saturday, June 7 at Grand Casino in Hinckley.

The formation of Heart dates back to Seattle in 1973.

In the past 50+ years, the band has released 16 studio albums and sold more than 50 million records worldwide. Seven of those albums have reached the Top Ten in America, including Heart's only #1 album, their self-titled 1986 LP.

Nine of their singles have cracked the Top Ten, including two chart-toppers - 'These Dreams' (1986) and 'Alone' (1987).

Heart was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013.

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Tickets for the Hinckley show range from $84.46 to $162.74 and go on sale Friday (March 7) at 10:00 AM.

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