Legendary rockers REO Speedwagon are back on the road in 2021, and their tour celebrates the 40th anniversary of their breakthrough album Hi-Infidelity. The guys are touring right now, in fact, and will continue pretty much non-stop through the end of the year. Along the way, REO Speedwagon will make a stop in Owensboro, KY for a concert at the Owensboro Sportscenter on Monday, November 1st.

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Tickets for the Hi-Infidelity 40th Anniversary Tour are on sale now at the Owensboro Convention Center Box Office and online at OwensboroTickets.com. And, in case you're wondering, tickets purchased for their previously scheduled (and canceled) show in Owensboro will be honored for this new date. I would say if you have any questions or concerns about your tickets, you should go ahead and reach out to the box office.

Speaking of tickets - how would you like to win some? We were able to snag a pair after hearing the announcement, and here's your chance to get them. Just submit the registration form below and you'll be in the running to win. Hopefully, we will be able to score even more tickets to giveaway as the show gets closer.

In case you were wondering why such a big deal is being made over the Hi-Infidelity album, allow me to remind you of its significance for the band. If I were to ask you to name REO's three biggest songs, you would undoubtedly have to say "Keep on Loving You," "Take It On The Run," and "I Can't Fight This Feeling." We can all agree on that, right? Well, the first two songs both came from the Hi-Infidelity album. The album was a HUGE success for the band, spending 15 weeks at #1 on the charts and selling a mind-boggling 10 million copies in the United States alone. Yeah, the album did pretty well.

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