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REO Speedwagon Retire From Touring Due to ‘Irreconcilable Differences’
REO Speedwagon has announced that the group will cease touring at the end of the year due to “irreconcilable differences” that arose between bassist Bruce Hall and lead vocalist Kevin Cronin.
The band, consisting of Hall, Cronin, guitarist Dave Amato, touring keyboardist Derek Hilland and drummer Bryan Hitt, made its announcement on its official site, detailing the process behind what led to the group’s retirement from live performances. Issues with the band began last November, when REO Speedwagon announced that Hall needed back surgery and that Matt Bissonette would take over as touring bassist.
Despite his health issues, reads the statement, “Bruce never had any intention of retiring or walking away from the band, fans, and crew he has loved for almost 50 years.” Cronin, meanwhile, also “has never had any intention of leaving the band, and the fans and crew mean the world to him, as well.”
Because of the situation, issues came about for the group, leading to the decision to call off tour dates past 2024. “Due to this complex situation, irreconcilable differences arose between Bruce and Kevin,” continues the statement. “So, it is with great sadness that we announce REO Speedwagon will cease touring effective January 1, 2025. Neal, Kevin, and Bruce thank their fans for all their years of loyal support and for giving back to the band such wonderful memories that will remain with each of them forever.”
On his own Facebook page, Hall posted a separate statement clarifying the situation at hand. “Never ever thought it would end like this and I’m heartbroken,” he wrote. “Please know Neal and I did everything in our power to try and keep the Wagon rolling. I am so appreciative of ALL the amazing love & support. You guys have been very vocal and clear in your wishes for me to return to the stage. Trust me…that’s all I wanted too. We all deserved a farewell tour.”
He said that he “wanted REO Speedwagon to continue to tour with the lineup of Kevin, myself, Dave, Bryan and Derek. Just as it was prior to my necessary, planned and successful back surgery. I love and will miss you all.”
Though it’s unclear what exactly transpired between Hall and Cronin, REO Speedwagon is scheduled to perform as planned with 19 dates through the rest of the year. The band, which recently wrapped a 44-date summer tour with Train, is scheduled to resume touring on Sept. 27 in Rancho Mirage, CA. Its final show will conclude at Lexington, KY’s Rupp Arena on Nov. 23.
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