Burton Cummings of the Original 'The Guess Who' 60th Anniversary Tour


Au-Rene Theater at The Broward Center for the Performing Arts

🎸 Don't Miss Burton Cummings of the Original 'The Guess Who' 60th Anniversary Tour! 🎸

Join us on Saturday, February 8, 2025, for an unforgettable night as part of the Cleveland Clinic Rock Series. Few artists have achieved the level of public success and critical acclaim that Burton Cummings enjoys in a career spanning more than sixty years. Click here to buy your tickets!

Burton’s voice has been rated among the finest in rock music. As the lead singer and songwriter with the original The Guess Who, he recorded and wrote/co-wrote timeless hits such as “These Eyes,” “Laughing,” “No Time,” “American Woman,” “Share the Land,” “Hand Me Down World,” “Albert Flasher,” “Star Baby,” “Clap for The Wolfman,” and “No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature.” As a solo artist, he leaves his mark with the poignant “Stand Tall,” “I’m Scared,” “You Saved My Soul,” and his signature “My Own Way to Rock.”

With the original The Guess Who, Burton earned recognition for the first U.S. platinum album by a Canadian artist and, as a solo artist, the first quadruple platinum Canadian-produced album. He is honored to have received a total of 80 platinum and gold record awards. Recently, the best-selling book The 100 Top Canadian Singles ranked “American Woman” the greatest Canadian single of all time.

Described as Canadian rock ‘n’ roll royalty, a national treasure, and a living legend, Burton Cummings remains at the top of his game as an unrivaled singer, songwriter, showman, and recording artist. For Burton, there has always been one constant: he remains true to himself and his own way to rock, continuing to perform the songs the way they were originally conceived by the artist who sang and wrote/co-wrote them.

Don't miss this chance to witness a living legend in action! Get your tickets now and be part of a night to remember! 🎤🎶

Special Guest: Jim Messina

An undisputed expert in the fine art of making hit music, Jim Messina’s legacy of musical genius spans five decades, three supergroups, a vibrant solo career, and scores of producing and engineering credits. When Buffalo Springfield disbanded in 1968, Jim and fellow bandmate Richie Furay formed Poco and defined a new musical genre, Country Rock.

Get ready for an evening of rock history and timeless classics! 🎸✨


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