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Heart Reunites for Massive “Love Alive” Summer Tour

Nancy and Ann Wilson will reunite this summer for the all-new “Love Alive Tour,” featuring a killer lineup of A-list musical guests!

Heart's 39-date trek gets underway July 9 in Maryland Heights, MO and will go on to hit several cities including Las Vegas, Nashville, Dallas, and Denver. A final performance at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles will bring the curtain down on September 9.

“I think this year is a good year to show the collective impact of some powerful women in music,” Nancy shared. “We would usually steer clear of the female-centric concept, but in the light of current events it seems like the right statement at the right time.”

 

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News of the tour comes three years after family drama threatened to tear Heart apart for good.

“I could see it was time for Heart to have a break,” Nancy said in a statement discussing the group’s temporary hiatus. “We’d been slogging through tour after tour fairly nonstop and were starting to burn out a little bit. Things had just reached a heavy climax. Working with my other new band Roadcase Royale was a lifesaver. Writing brand new songs playing shows and delivering a new album with them was the medicine my soul needed.”

“Both Nancy and I have stretched our wings in life these last three years,” Ann added. “We’ve both lived and loved. We have breathed and traveled and experienced life. We come to this tour with fresh energy and oxygen.”

Who Is Heart?

American rock band Heart rose to fame with a sound heavily influenced by heavy metal and hard rock, led by sisters Nancy and Ann Wilson. The group found initial success on the strength of guitar-heavy radio hits like “Magic Man” and “Barracuda” in the mid-1970s, reaching even greater heights with an incredible comeback one decade later, finding success with chart-topping hard-rock ballads like “Alone” and “These Dreams” well into the 1990s. Heart has sold over 35 million records worldwide over the course of their 50+ year career. They have released 16 studio albums and had Top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2010s. Heart was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013.