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Bob Seeger & Slvr Bullet Band Greatest
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Night Moves
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Nine Tonight Remastered
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'Live' Bullet Remastered
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Ultimate Hits: Rock And Roll Never Fo...
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The Distance
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Like a Rock
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The Fire Inside
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Stranger In Town
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concerts and tour dates
Past
NOV
01
2019
Philadelphia, PA
Wells Fargo Center
I Was There
OCT
30
2019
New York, NY
Madison Square Garden
I Was There
OCT
26
2019
Toronto, Canada
Scotiabank Arena
I Was There
OCT
24
2019
Boston, MA
TD Garden
I Was There
OCT
19
2019
Chicago, IL
United Center
I Was There
OCT
17
2019
Pittsburgh, PA
PPG Paints Arena
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

Rebecca
August 2nd 2024
Loved it! I’ve followed him since the late 70’s. Seen him at the Toledo Speedway Jam! Many other venues through the years. That last concert I stood after the show and watched the people leave. I seen all ages but lots of gray hair, a few walkers and wheelchairs. His fans that I’m sure followed him through the years too. Miss his concerts still love his music. Always will. IM OLDER NOW BUT STILL RUNNING AGAINST THE WIND. ❤️
Toledo, OH@Huntington Center

DAve
November 14th 2021
My first time seeing Seger and a sold out arena on a Saturday night made a perfect recipe for some good old time rock and roll! “Sweet sixteen turned seventy-two” mused the aging but ever young superstar mid-song to the roar of the crowd. The Silver Bullet were top-notch and Bob was worth the wait for sure!
Montville, CT@Mohegan Sun (SOLD OUT)

Cathy
November 5th 2019
Bob Seger concerts are always an eye opener. He’s as good today as ever. If you get a chance, go see him before it’s too late. We’ve lost some greats lately I took for granted, would always be around. Bought tickets to Gregg Allman and he passed just before the show, Joe Cocker and now he’s gone. Bob Seger is one of those to notch musicians who’s songs will forever be in my heart and soul.
St. Louis, MO@Enterprise Center
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About Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
Robert Clark "Bob" Seger (born May 6, 1945) is an American rock musician who achieved his greatest success in the 1970s and 1980s and continues to record and perform today.
Seger started his musical career in the 1960s in his native Ann Arbor, Michigan, soon after playing in and around Detroit as a singer and as the leader of Bob Seger and the Last Heard, and then later the Bob Seger System.
Best known for his work as Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band, a group he formed in 1974. Seger was known as a workhorse midwestern roots-rocker who dealt with blue-collar themes and toured constantly in support of his frequent album releases, spanning five decades.
In April 1976, Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band had an even bigger commercial breakthrough with the album Live Bullet, recorded over two nights in Detroit's Cobo Hall in September 1975. The album stayed on the Billboard charts for 168 weeks, peaking at #34, easily Seger's highest charting album to that time. It also contained Seger's hit rendition of Tina Turner's "Nutbush City Limits" (#69 US) as well as Seger's own classic take on life on the road, "Turn the Page", from Back in '72. It also harkened back to his late 1960's successes with both "Heavy Music" and "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" making appearances.
Critic Dave Marsh later wrote that "Live Bullet is one of the best live albums ever made ... In spots, particularly during the medley of 'Travelin' Man'/'Beautiful Loser', Seger sounds like a man with one last shot at the top." An instant best-seller in Detroit, Live Bullet quickly began to get attention in other parts of the country -- although perhaps not as quickly as Seger would have liked. In June 1976 he was a featured performer at the Pontiac Silverdome outside Detroit in front of nearly 80,000 fans. Yet three nights before in Chicago, Seger had played before 50 people in a bar.
He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 15, 2004; close friend and fellow Michigander Kid Rock gave the induction speech, and Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm proclaimed that date Bob Seger Day in his honor.
With the single exception of Smokin' O.P.'s, re-released on compact disc by Capitol in 2005, all of Seger's albums prior to Beautiful Loser (the pre-Silver Bullet Band releases) have long remained out of print and command extremely high prices if offered for sale.
Seger started his musical career in the 1960s in his native Ann Arbor, Michigan, soon after playing in and around Detroit as a singer and as the leader of Bob Seger and the Last Heard, and then later the Bob Seger System.
Best known for his work as Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band, a group he formed in 1974. Seger was known as a workhorse midwestern roots-rocker who dealt with blue-collar themes and toured constantly in support of his frequent album releases, spanning five decades.
In April 1976, Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band had an even bigger commercial breakthrough with the album Live Bullet, recorded over two nights in Detroit's Cobo Hall in September 1975. The album stayed on the Billboard charts for 168 weeks, peaking at #34, easily Seger's highest charting album to that time. It also contained Seger's hit rendition of Tina Turner's "Nutbush City Limits" (#69 US) as well as Seger's own classic take on life on the road, "Turn the Page", from Back in '72. It also harkened back to his late 1960's successes with both "Heavy Music" and "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" making appearances.
Critic Dave Marsh later wrote that "Live Bullet is one of the best live albums ever made ... In spots, particularly during the medley of 'Travelin' Man'/'Beautiful Loser', Seger sounds like a man with one last shot at the top." An instant best-seller in Detroit, Live Bullet quickly began to get attention in other parts of the country -- although perhaps not as quickly as Seger would have liked. In June 1976 he was a featured performer at the Pontiac Silverdome outside Detroit in front of nearly 80,000 fans. Yet three nights before in Chicago, Seger had played before 50 people in a bar.
He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 15, 2004; close friend and fellow Michigander Kid Rock gave the induction speech, and Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm proclaimed that date Bob Seger Day in his honor.
With the single exception of Smokin' O.P.'s, re-released on compact disc by Capitol in 2005, all of Seger's albums prior to Beautiful Loser (the pre-Silver Bullet Band releases) have long remained out of print and command extremely high prices if offered for sale.
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Genres:
Classic Rock, Rock
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
Live Photos of Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band

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Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band merch


Bob Seeger & Slvr Bullet Band Greatest
$10.70

Night Moves
$29.99

Nine Tonight Remastered
$15.85

'Live' Bullet Remastered
$13.92

Ultimate Hits: Rock And Roll Never Fo...
$19.93

The Distance
$16.49

Like a Rock
$26.88

The Fire Inside
$9.98

Stranger In Town
$6.04

Against The Wind Remastered
$11.35

Bob Seger - Greatest Hits 2
$11.38
View All
concerts and tour dates
Past
NOV
01
2019
Philadelphia, PA
Wells Fargo Center
I Was There
OCT
30
2019
New York, NY
Madison Square Garden
I Was There
OCT
26
2019
Toronto, Canada
Scotiabank Arena
I Was There
OCT
24
2019
Boston, MA
TD Garden
I Was There
OCT
19
2019
Chicago, IL
United Center
I Was There
OCT
17
2019
Pittsburgh, PA
PPG Paints Arena
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

Rebecca
August 2nd 2024
Loved it! I’ve followed him since the late 70’s. Seen him at the Toledo Speedway Jam! Many other venues through the years. That last concert I stood after the show and watched the people leave. I seen all ages but lots of gray hair, a few walkers and wheelchairs. His fans that I’m sure followed him through the years too. Miss his concerts still love his music. Always will. IM OLDER NOW BUT STILL RUNNING AGAINST THE WIND. ❤️
Toledo, OH@Huntington Center

DAve
November 14th 2021
My first time seeing Seger and a sold out arena on a Saturday night made a perfect recipe for some good old time rock and roll! “Sweet sixteen turned seventy-two” mused the aging but ever young superstar mid-song to the roar of the crowd. The Silver Bullet were top-notch and Bob was worth the wait for sure!
Montville, CT@Mohegan Sun (SOLD OUT)

Cathy
November 5th 2019
Bob Seger concerts are always an eye opener. He’s as good today as ever. If you get a chance, go see him before it’s too late. We’ve lost some greats lately I took for granted, would always be around. Bought tickets to Gregg Allman and he passed just before the show, Joe Cocker and now he’s gone. Bob Seger is one of those to notch musicians who’s songs will forever be in my heart and soul.
St. Louis, MO@Enterprise Center
View More Fan Reviews
About Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
Robert Clark "Bob" Seger (born May 6, 1945) is an American rock musician who achieved his greatest success in the 1970s and 1980s and continues to record and perform today.
Seger started his musical career in the 1960s in his native Ann Arbor, Michigan, soon after playing in and around Detroit as a singer and as the leader of Bob Seger and the Last Heard, and then later the Bob Seger System.
Best known for his work as Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band, a group he formed in 1974. Seger was known as a workhorse midwestern roots-rocker who dealt with blue-collar themes and toured constantly in support of his frequent album releases, spanning five decades.
In April 1976, Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band had an even bigger commercial breakthrough with the album Live Bullet, recorded over two nights in Detroit's Cobo Hall in September 1975. The album stayed on the Billboard charts for 168 weeks, peaking at #34, easily Seger's highest charting album to that time. It also contained Seger's hit rendition of Tina Turner's "Nutbush City Limits" (#69 US) as well as Seger's own classic take on life on the road, "Turn the Page", from Back in '72. It also harkened back to his late 1960's successes with both "Heavy Music" and "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" making appearances.
Critic Dave Marsh later wrote that "Live Bullet is one of the best live albums ever made ... In spots, particularly during the medley of 'Travelin' Man'/'Beautiful Loser', Seger sounds like a man with one last shot at the top." An instant best-seller in Detroit, Live Bullet quickly began to get attention in other parts of the country -- although perhaps not as quickly as Seger would have liked. In June 1976 he was a featured performer at the Pontiac Silverdome outside Detroit in front of nearly 80,000 fans. Yet three nights before in Chicago, Seger had played before 50 people in a bar.
He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 15, 2004; close friend and fellow Michigander Kid Rock gave the induction speech, and Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm proclaimed that date Bob Seger Day in his honor.
With the single exception of Smokin' O.P.'s, re-released on compact disc by Capitol in 2005, all of Seger's albums prior to Beautiful Loser (the pre-Silver Bullet Band releases) have long remained out of print and command extremely high prices if offered for sale.
Seger started his musical career in the 1960s in his native Ann Arbor, Michigan, soon after playing in and around Detroit as a singer and as the leader of Bob Seger and the Last Heard, and then later the Bob Seger System.
Best known for his work as Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band, a group he formed in 1974. Seger was known as a workhorse midwestern roots-rocker who dealt with blue-collar themes and toured constantly in support of his frequent album releases, spanning five decades.
In April 1976, Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band had an even bigger commercial breakthrough with the album Live Bullet, recorded over two nights in Detroit's Cobo Hall in September 1975. The album stayed on the Billboard charts for 168 weeks, peaking at #34, easily Seger's highest charting album to that time. It also contained Seger's hit rendition of Tina Turner's "Nutbush City Limits" (#69 US) as well as Seger's own classic take on life on the road, "Turn the Page", from Back in '72. It also harkened back to his late 1960's successes with both "Heavy Music" and "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" making appearances.
Critic Dave Marsh later wrote that "Live Bullet is one of the best live albums ever made ... In spots, particularly during the medley of 'Travelin' Man'/'Beautiful Loser', Seger sounds like a man with one last shot at the top." An instant best-seller in Detroit, Live Bullet quickly began to get attention in other parts of the country -- although perhaps not as quickly as Seger would have liked. In June 1976 he was a featured performer at the Pontiac Silverdome outside Detroit in front of nearly 80,000 fans. Yet three nights before in Chicago, Seger had played before 50 people in a bar.
He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 15, 2004; close friend and fellow Michigander Kid Rock gave the induction speech, and Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm proclaimed that date Bob Seger Day in his honor.
With the single exception of Smokin' O.P.'s, re-released on compact disc by Capitol in 2005, all of Seger's albums prior to Beautiful Loser (the pre-Silver Bullet Band releases) have long remained out of print and command extremely high prices if offered for sale.
Show More
Genres:
Classic Rock, Rock
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