Since their debut in 1977, this band has sold over 15 million albums, performed more than 8,000 live concerts, and built a catalog filled with some of the most recognizable songs in rock history. Soon, they'll make a stop in Duluth early next year for a night that promises pure, old-school energy and timeless riffs echoing through the DECC.

Iconic Hits Spanning Generations Coming to Duluth

With songs like “Bad to the Bone,” “I Drink Alone,” and “Move It On Over,” George Thorogood & The Destroyers have crafted a sound that stands apart from any other. Their gritty, blues-driven rock has resonated across generations, keeping fans coming back for more decade after decade.

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Still Bad to the Bone at 75

At 75, George Thorogood still knows how to bring the house down. His gravelly vocals and unmistakable swagger make him one of the most distinctive voices in rock. Combine that with the band’s raw power and legendary guitar riffs, few intros hit harder than “Bad to the Bone”.

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Show Details for Duluth Fans

George Thorogood & The Destroyers will be at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center’s Symphony Hall with special guest The Robert Cray Band on Wednesday, March 25, 2026. Tickets go on sale this week, with a presale starting Thursday, November 6. use code “DECC” to grab yours early. The general on-sale begins Friday, November 7 at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster.

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Funniest, Quirkiest, And Most Awesome Minnesota Township Names

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