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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Michael Felci Mfelci FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Michael Felci [email protected] (760) 834-8599 SPOTLIGHT 29 CASINO PROUDLY PRESENTS REO SPEEDWAGON ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th Tickets on Sale THIS Friday for 'Keep On Loving You,' 'Can't Fight This Feeling' Rockers COACHELLA, CA – (July 11th, 2018) – Spotlight 29 Casino is proud to present REO Speedwagon on Friday, October 26th at 8 p.m. in the Spotlight Showroom. Tickets ($75, $80, $85) go on sale this Friday, July 13th at 10 a.m. at the Casino Box Office and at Spotlight29.com. Spotlight 29's Spotlight Showroom offers the premier entertainment experience in the Coachella Valley. Formed in 1967 in Champaign, Illinois, REO Speedwagon build its following as a live act during the 1970s and went on to achieve significant commercial success in the '80s with radio-friendly rock anthems like "Keep On Loving You," "Take It On the Run," "In Your Letter" and "Don't Let Him Go." The 1980 album High Infidelity remains their best-selling release to date, with more than 10 million copies sold. Wheels Are Turnin', released in 1984, contained the band's longest-running No. 1 single, "Can't Fight This Feeling," penned by frontman Kevin Cronin. The album also featured three additional hits in "I Do' Wanna Know," "One Lonely Night," and "Live Every Moment." 1987's Life as We Know It produced the Top 20 hits "In My Dreams" and "That Ain't Love." Throughout their five-decade career, REO Speedwagon has sold an astonishing 40 million records and charted 13 Top 40 hits. In 2017, Hi Infidelity received the Diamond Award for sales over 10 million. Enjoy American rock music at its finest with REO Speedwagon on Friday, October 26th at 8 p.m. in the Spotlight Showroom. Tickets are on sale this Friday, July 13th at 10 a.m. at Spotlight29.com, Star Tickets (800) 585-3737, and at the Spotlight 29 Casino Box Office. For more information, visit Spotlight29.com. UPCOMING ENTERTAINMENT July 14th Bronco July 28th Los Chicos del 512: The Selena Experience August 4th Gran Baile Con Los Alegres Del Barranco y Hijos de Barron August 11th Chippendales August 25th Gran Baile Con Los Tucanes De Tijuana September 15th Ramón Ayala Y Sus Bravos Del Norte September 29th An Evening with Chris Janson October 26th REO Speedwagon About Spotlight 29 Casino: Spotlight 29 Casino is the Coachella Valley’s Best Bet, featuring 1,600 of the hottest and most popular slots of any Casino in the Coachella Valley. Spotlight 29 Casino also offers world-class table games plus delicious dining options including JEM Steakhouse, Capitata Buffet, Sharkey's Pizza, Easy Rita's Margaritas, Mr. Weiners and La Diabla Maria. Spotlight 29 Casino provides the premier entertainment experience in the Coachella Valley and is home to the 2,200-seat Spotlight Showroom, which has featured headliners such as Bruno Mars, Marc Anthony, Pitbull, Dave Chappelle, Montgomery Gentry, Martina McBride and more. Spotlight 29 Casino is only minutes from Palm Springs, located just off of Interstate 10 at Dillon Road. Spotlight 29 Casino is a business venture of the Twenty- Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians. For more information, go to www.Spotlight29.com or call (760) 775-5566. Follow Spotlight 29 Casino on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, #Spotlight29Casino. ### .
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