The group—now comprising William King, Cody Orange, Colin Orange, and Brent Carter—took to Instagram to share the news, posting a concert graphic listing the dates and cities. "Catch The Commodores live in concert this summer and fall! Come and groove to your favorite classics like 'Easy,' 'Brick House,' 'Nightshift,' and much more. Visit our website (in bio) for tickets!" the update was captioned.
Kicking off on June 5 in Waterloo, Iowa, they're slated to hit Rancho Mirage, Calif., on July 3 and Camden, N. J., on July 4, followed by three concerts in August: West Allis, Wis., on the 11th, Syracuse, N. Y., on the 26th, and Los Angeles, Calif., on the 30th. As summer ends, The Commodores will play at Soultown Fest in the U.K. on Sept. 5 and set sail on the 2026 Soul Train Cruise from Nov. 7 to 14.
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The band was originally formed in 1968 at Alabama HBCU, Tuskegee University. Once led by Lionel Richie, who departed the group to pursue his solo career, they have charted 32 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, with the massive No. 1 hit "Shining Star" in 1975. Their longest-charting single, however (with 24 total weeks), was 1981's "Let's Groove," though it peaked at No. 3, according to Billboard.
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