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Styx with REO Speedwagon

Styx with REO Speedwagon at Budweiser Stage

Why see Styx with REO Speedwagon?

Live and unzoomed

You read that right - Styx & Reo are hitting the road. These two giants of 70s rock both saw huge success in the 70s and 80s, and now they are back together on the Live & UnZoomed summer tour, and bringing along Loverboy for the ride.

Led by songwriting talents of Dennis De Young, Tommy Shaw and James Young, Styx racked up hit after hit, swinging from dirty, riff-heavy rockers, to open-hearted soaring ballads at the touch of a button, with their biggest numbers including 'Babe', 'Mr. Roboto' and 'Boat on the River'. These hard rocking Midwesterners are the stuff of legend! Formed in 1967, the Illinois-raised REO Speedwagon topped the charts with their 1980 album 'Hi Infidelity', which became the soundtrack of a generation, and further spawned the emotional rock ballad 'Can't Fight This Feeling.'

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Finished Aug 16, 2022

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15 reviews, average rating: (4.0 Stars)

John

Good, not great (but fantastic weather)

Loverboy - started slow, but Mike's voice got stronger as the show went on and ended up very strong. With several anthem songs, great way to start. REO - Still great vocals after all these years, but at times a bit weak on guitar. They like to play a "heavy" set now, almost feels like they shun the hits, but enoyable. STYX - Gowan is an amazing technical singer, but he just does not bring the necessary emotion to Styx songs. You see that when he does his own Criminal Mind, which was the highlight. For the rest, it feels like a really good cover band, it never feels quite right. ... Read more

Stan The Fan

5 stars for Styx - 3 for REO - 3 for Loverboy

Hometown hero Lawrence Gowan, the piano-playing, jig dancing and frequent lead vocalist of Styx, was the unchallenged star of the evening, as the band he joined after giving up his solo career (“A Criminal Mind” - performed at the concert - and many more) returned to Toronto to headline a 3-band show with 1980s’ Canadian hit rockers Loverboy and REO Speedwagon. I’ve seen Styx before Gowan and with Gowan several times, but never was he (or his predecessor, Styx co-founder Dennis De Young) such a centrepiece of the band’s show before. His gregarious comments, sylph-like sweeps across the stage, piano fills, powerful vocals and physical gymnastics helped the the band through a near 2-hour set of mainly the best known songs from their glittering catalogue of music. From the opening “Rocking the Paradise” to the final encore “Renegade”, Styx had the 15,000 in attendance on their feet all night. Loverboy opened with a solid set of hits and curios, and REO followed - not very exciting. ... Read more

Bill petroski

Styx was just unbelievable Live is actually better than the album

What can I say one of the best classic rock concerts I've ever been to and I've been to a lot probably the best maybe next to cheap trick if we could get cheap trick and sticks to do a concert tour together that would probably be the best ever ... Read more
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