B.B. King bids farewell to international audiences

Following his current US tour--which now stretches deep into March--80-year-old blues legend B.B. King , a hardened road warrior who has toured non-stop for decades, will mount a farewell tour to say goodbye to his international fans.

Described as in a press release as King's "last swing around the globe," the farewell outing begins with a late-March/early April tour of the UK. No additional foreign-touring plans have been announced yet.

After bidding adieu to international audiences, King plans to "[confine] the bulk of his still numerous live show appearances in future years to North America," his publicist said in announcement released Friday (1/20).

"I think the clock is ticking, yes," King said in a statement. "In fact, I know it is. Frank Sinatra sang about 'the September of [his] years'; I think I'm in the November of my years."

Despite slowing down his international roadwork, King has no plans to retire.

"I'm a diabetic, yes, but I'm pretty healthy," he said. "I'm 80 years old, yes, but I get along very well; I hardly remember I'm 80 unless I have to run up a hill or stairs. As long as people buy my records and come to my concerts, I don't see anything else I'd like to do."

King celebrated his 80th birthday last September, and marked the occasion with that month's release of "80," an album that features the singer/guitarist performing a dozen blues standards with some help from Eric Clapton, Elton John, Roger Daltrey, Sheryl Crow, John Mayer, Gloria Estefan, Glenn Frey, Mark Knopfler, Billy Gibbons, Bobby Bland and Daryl Hall.

Born on Sept. 16, 1925, King joined the ranks of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987, and has released more than 50 albums over the course of his recording career.

[Note: The following tour dates have been provided by artist and/or tour sources, who verify its accuracy as of the publication time of this story. Changes may occur before tickets go on sale. Check with official artist websites, ticketing sources and venues for late updates.]
 tour dates and tickets
January 2006
20 - Washington, DC - Constitution Hall
21 - Baltimore, MD - Lyric Opera House
22 - Detroit, MI - Fox Theatre
23 - Columbus, OH - Palace Theatre
26 - Concord, NH - Capitol Center
27 - Utica, NY - Stanley PAC
28 - Albany, NY - Palace Theatre
29 - Boston, MA - Symphony Hall

February 2006
9 - Saint Louis, MO - Sheldon Concert Hall
10 - Joliet, IL - Rialto Square Theatre
11 - Des Moines, IA - Civic Center of Greater Des Moines
12 - Springfield, IL - Sangamon Auditorium
14 - Muncie, IN - Emens Auditorium
16, 17 - Chicago, IL - House of Blues
18, 19 - Branson, MO - Welk Resort Center
21 - Denver, CO - Paramount Theatre
24 - Kansas City, MO - Ameristar Hotel & Casino
25 - Thackerville, OK - Winstar Casino
26 - Austin, TX - Paramount Theatre
27 - Hidalgo, TX - Dodge Arena

March 2006
9 - Milwaukee, WI - Potawatomi Casino
10 - Dubuque, IA - Five Flags Center
11 - Bowler, WI - Mohican North Star Casino
13 - Green Bay, WI - Oneida Casino
15 - Madison, WI - Overture Center
16 - East Lansing, MI - Michigan St. University
18 - Toledo, OH - Stranahan Theatre
19 - Wilkes-Barre, PA - Kirby Center of the Arts
22 - Toms River, NJ - Ritacco Center
23 - Trenton, NJ - War Memorial Theater
24, 25 - Niagara Falls, Ontario - Niagara Fallsview Casino

 tour dates and tickets
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