Ringo Starr announces fall tour, three NY shows. Get discounted tickets

“Octopus’ Garden” is open for business once again.Ringo Starr just announced a fall 2026 tour that will send him and his All-Starr Band to stadiums, arenas, theaters, arts centers, amphitheaters and music halls all over North America from late September through early October.That includes (a fab) four concerts in New York and New Jersey.They’re scheduled to take place at:Bethel Woods Center for the ArtsBethel, NYFriday, Sept.
25PNC Bank Arts CenterHolmdel, NJSunday, Sept.27Forest Hills StadiumForest Hills, NYThursday, Oct.
1Palace TheatreAlbany, NYWednesday, Oct.7The gig at Forest Hills will be the Rock Hall of Famer’s first at the venue since he performed there with The Beatles in 1964 and ’65.All-Starr band members — all of whom are classic rock legends in their own right — joining the newly-minted 86-year-old on the road include Men at Work’s Colin Hay, Aerosmith’s Buck Johnson, Average White Band’s Hamish Stuart and Toto‘s Steve Lukather and Warren Ham.Prior to the run, Starr and co.
toured all over the West Coast in June.Based on our findings at Set List FM, they performed Beatles classics (“Yellow Submarine,” “With A Little Help From My Friends” and, of course, “Octopus’ Garden”), Ringo solo cuts (“Photograph,” “It’ Don’t Come Easy,” “Choose Love”), classic covers (Carl Perkins, Isley Brothers, The Shirelles) and tracks from The All-Starr’s groups (Toto got “Rosanna,” “Hold The Line” and “Africa” while Men at Work delivered “Down Under” and “Who Can It Be Now” and The Average White Band rocked “Cut the Cake”).Interestingly, only one song from Starr’s recently-released record “Long Long Road” made the cut; that was the trippy “Choose Love.” No tunes from his “Home To Us” duet with Paul McCartney on May ’26’s “The Boys of Dungeon Lane” were performed.“If you’re a Beatles fan, make sure you see Ringo live even if ‘It Don’t Come Easy,'” The Post wr...