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REO Speedwagon Reuniting Without Kevin Cronin For One-Off Hometown Show

The rift within REO Speedwagon remains as the band has recently announced a one-off hometown show without singer Kevin Cronin. Bassist Bruce Hall announced the show via Facebook, which is…

Bassist Bruce Hall of REO Speedwagon performs during New York Mets Summer Concert Series: REO Speedwagon at Citi Field on June 15, 2012 in New York City.
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The rift within REO Speedwagon remains as the band has recently announced a one-off hometown show without singer Kevin Cronin.

Bassist Bruce Hall announced the show via Facebook, which is taking place on June 14 at the State Farm Center in Champaign, Ill. Hall wrote in his post, "So excited for this ONE night only event, back where it all began, in MY hometown! Looking forward to reminiscing, rockin with the founding fathers, and saying a proper goodbye. Most importantly, this celebration benefits the REO Speedwagon Foundation for rare GU cancer research at Moffitt Cancer Center. I truly believe Gary is proud and smiling down on us. Let’s Rock!"

The announcement of this show comes after the band decided to [inlink id="reo-speedwagon-ending-touring-in-2025" text="cease touring"] with the reason being "irreconcilable differences" between Cronin and Hall. At that time, Hall said in a statement, "Never ever thought it would end like this and I'm heartbroken. Please know Neal and I did everything in our power to try and keep the Wagon rolling. I am so appreciative of ALL the amazing love & support."

[inlink id="kevin-cronin-reo-speedwagon-drama" text="In October 2024, Cronin issued a statement saying"], "I will always hold out hope that REO Speedwagon can be rescued. This band is my life’s work, and I would never do anything except what I feel is in REO’s best interests. But in any case, I am going to make the most of the rest of our 2024 tour dates. I love this band and I love our loyal fans, and I will be giving my 100% effort to the upcoming shows."

The aforementioned "irreconcilable differences" between Cronin and Hall began in 2024 when Hall stepped away from the band to recover from back surgery. Cronin said in an interview last month that after he saw Hall's x-rays, he suggested Hall take all of 2024 to recover, which he says Hall "didn't take very kindly to." (Hall did end up stepping away from the band and didn't tour with them at all in 2024.)

Cronin then mentioned Hall had some demands when talks began about him returning to touring with the band. Cronin didn't detail specifically what these demands were and noted that some things are "meant to stay within the band." However, he did say, "I found the two main demands… one of them would have been irresponsible for me to go along with. And the other one was just impossible for me to go along with."

Additionally, Cronin denies any and all rumors that surfaced alleging he prevented Hall from rejoining REO Speedwagon on tour. He also alleges "people around Bruce" leaked things going on within the band. Cronin also made clear that he never did, nor would he, quit REO Speedwagon, despite Hall claiming on social media that he did quit.

"It just got ugly," said Cronin. Despite everything, Cronin wishes Hall "nothing by the best."

Cronin has since hit the road with Styx and Don Felder where he and his new bandmates are billed as the Kevin Cronin Band




Erica Banas is a news blogger who's been covering the rock/classic rock world since 2014. The coolest event she's ever covered in person was the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Sir Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters? C'mon now!) She's also well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights