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Bob Seger, Resch tease possible farewell tour

Kendra Meinert
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Bob Seger

 

Bob Seger is dropping hints about a final tour, and the Resch Center is passing them along, so could that mean there’s a stop in Green Bay’s future?

We'll just have to do as Seger says and “stay tuned.”

The Detroit rocker, 72, posted a video collage Tuesday of performance images from his more than half-century career. It’s set to the music of his 1972 hit “Turn the Page,” with select lyrics from the song interspersed, including “On the road again” and "Up on the stage.” It follows those two phrases with “One last time.”

 

The tweet that accompanied the video says only: “Rock n Roll Never Forgets...Stay Tuned.” The Resch has shared that post on its Twitter, Instagram and Facebook accounts but has offered no additional information. Its Facebook post reads, “Our lips are sealed... for now...”

So far, Seger has announced only two shows, both in his home stage of Michigan. He and his Silver Bullet Band will play Sept. 9 at the DTE Energy Music Theatre and on Sept. 23 at The Palace of Auburn Hills. According to his website, it will be his 17th and final show at The Palace, which is expected to close.

If Seger does play the Resch Center, it will be a return visit. He sold out the arena in March 2013.

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