John Fogerty and Steve Winwood Team Up for 2026 Tour: Dates and Cities Revealed Jacqueline Burt CoteMon, March 9, 2026 at 11:38 PM UTC 0 (Photo by Brian Cooke on Getty Images) Fans were thrilled when former Creedence Clearwater Revival frontman John Fogerty announced his 2026 Legacy Tour, scheduled to make stops in cities including Boston, Chicago, Atlantic City and other hot spots. Now classic rock lovers have something else to celebrate...some of those dates will feature another iconic musician on the bill.
John Fogerty and Steve Winwood Team Up for 2026 Tour: Dates and Cities Revealed
Jacqueline Burt CoteMon, March 9, 2026 at 11:38 PM UTC
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(Photo by Brian Cooke on Getty Images)
Fans were thrilled when former Creedence Clearwater Revival frontman John Fogerty announced his 2026 Legacy Tour, scheduled to make stops in cities including Boston, Chicago, Atlantic City and other hot spots. Now classic rock lovers have something else to celebrate...some of those dates will feature another iconic musician on the bill.
Appearing on the same ticket with 80-year-old Fogerty for 13 shows this September will be singer, guitarist and keyboard player Steve Winwood, famed for his work with the bands Traffic and Blind Faith (in addition to his chart-topping solo career).
According to an official Instagram post from Fogerty, the dates featuring Fogerty and Winwood will kick off on September 3 in Tinley Park, Illinois. The legendary pair will visit a variety of East Coast locations, including Bethel, NY and Charlotte, NC before wrapping up in Hollywood, Florida on Sept. 20.
Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. local time this Friday, March 13, with presales starting at 10 a.m. local time on Tuesday, March 10. Fogerty will be keeping busy in the months leading up to his joint run with Winwood, as well; he has a number of dates planned in Las Vegas and California this spring, according to his website, and will also be playing Mexico's Festival Vive Latino in March.
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When was the last time Steve Winwood went on tour?
According to Ultimate Classic Rock, the upcoming shows with Fogerty will be 77-year-old Winwood's first since a brief run of U.S. concerts in September 2025, which followed a longer series of 2024 shows opening for the Doobie Brothers. However, his last major tour was in 2018, and he hasn't released an album since 2008's Nine Lives, which was a top 20 hit in the U.S.
A BBC review of the album praised its "sleek production, laid-back grooves, deep-vein bass lines, sinuous percussion, and instantly singable tunes" (some of which just might feature in his upcoming concerts with Fogerty).
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