What's Happening?
John Fogerty, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, has announced an extension of his ongoing 'The Legacy Tour' with his band Hearty Har, which includes his sons Shane and Tyler Fogerty. The tour will feature special guest Steve Winwood, former frontman of Traffic.
The extended tour will include a series of 13 concerts across various venues such as amphitheaters, performing arts centers, and casinos. Notably, the tour will include five performances in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, scheduled for September. Prior to these dates, Fogerty will perform several West Coast gigs from March through June. The tour will feature classic hits from Fogerty's Creedence Clearwater Revival days, with re-recorded versions of these songs following a 50-year legal dispute.
Why It's Important?
The extension of John Fogerty's tour with Steve Winwood is significant for fans of classic rock, as it brings together two legendary musicians for a series of performances. This collaboration not only highlights the enduring popularity of Fogerty and Winwood but also offers fans a chance to experience live renditions of iconic songs from the 1960s and 1970s. The tour's inclusion of multiple New York area dates underscores the region's importance as a major market for live music. Additionally, the involvement of Fogerty's sons in the band Hearty Har introduces a new generation to the legacy of Creedence Clearwater Revival, potentially expanding the fan base and preserving the music's relevance.
What's Next?
Tickets for the tour will go on sale to the general public on March 13, 2026, at 10 am local time through Ticketmaster, with availability on secondary market sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats. Fans can expect a setlist featuring classic Creedence Clearwater Revival songs, as well as hits from Fogerty's solo career. The tour's success could lead to additional dates or future collaborations between Fogerty and Winwood. As the tour progresses, it will be interesting to see how the performances are received by audiences and critics, potentially influencing future projects for both artists.









