Rock project Bad Co. Legacy is staying highly active with back-to-back shows this year.
Formed as a tribute to their former band, Bad Company, lead vocalist Robert Hart and longtime guitarist Dave "Bucket" Colwell introduced a legacy act that carries on the spirit of the iconic supergroup.
The duo, Robert Hart and Dave "Bucket" Colwell, who initially joined the 1970s group in the early 1990s, are keeping their European and U.S. tour exciting with remarkable surprises.
In a post shared on social media, Musicfest Cafe, a Pennsylvania-based live music and events venue, announced a team-up with the supergroup.
The event, scheduled for Nov. 1 at 7 p.m., will highlight some of their classic hits, especially from their time with Bad Company.
Robert Hart performs live on stage during a concert at the Max-Schmeling-Halle on December 14, 2022 in Berlin.Frank Hoensch/Redferns
Viewers can expect high-energy performances showcasing impressive versions of their signature anthems such as "Can't Get Enough," "Feel Like Makin' Love," "Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy" and "Shooting Star."
The latest announcement comes amid the band's ongoing tour across the U.K. and North America.
The extensive international headlining tour will debut on June 5 in Essex, England, for an early summer run, followed by multiple shows in July and September before wrapping up with performances from Sept. 30 through Oct. 3.
Adding to the list of their upcoming activities is a U.S. tour.
The 16-date run will commence throughout August, visiting major states like Tennessee, Indiana, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and more before closing out the tour in Ohio.
June 5, 2026: Chelmsford Social Club (Chelmsford)
June 6, 2026: The Hairy Dog (Derby)
July 10, 2026: Trading Boundaries (Sheffield Green)
July 22, 2026: Half Moon Putney (London)
Sept. 30, 2026: Music and Arts Centre, Barnoldswick
Oct.1, 2026: Music and Arts Centre, Barnoldswick
Oct. 2, 2026: Theatre, Middlesbrough
Oct. 3, 2026: The Cluny, Newcastle upon Tyne
U.S. Tour Dates:
Aug. 6: The Franklin Theatre, Franklin, TN
Aug. 7: Wildey Theatre, Edwardsville, IL
Aug. 8: Arcada Theatre, St. Charles, IL
Aug. 9: The Crystal Grand Music Theatre, Wisconsin Dells, WI
Aug. 11: Gas City Park, Gas City, IN
Aug. 13: Anderson Center (Binghamton University), Binghamton, NY
Aug. 14: Bear's Den Showroom at Seneca Niagara Resort, Niagara Falls, NY
Aug. 15: Bear's Den Showroom at Seneca Niagara Resort, Niagara Falls, NY
Aug. 19: The Acorn Center, Littleton, NC
Aug. 20: Newberry Opera House, Newberry, SC
Aug. 21: Florida Theatre, Jacksonville, FL
Aug. 22: Sharon L. Morse PAC, The Villages, FL
Aug. 23: Central Park PAC, Largo, FL
Aug. 27: Levitt Pavilion, Dayton, OH
Aug. 28: Mohegan Pennsylvania, Plains Township, PA
Aug. 29: Goodyear Theatre, Akron, OH
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