Francisco Russo Tickets
Francisco Russo Concert Tickets
Don’t miss the distinctive rhythms of Latin music performed live with Francisco Russo tickets from TicketSmarter. Cranking out strutting, retro blues riffs and cheeky, good-time rock boogies, Francis Rossi helped turn Status Quo from a late-1960s psychedelic curiosity into giant denim-clad, Brit-blues heroes, before he finally released his debut solo album 'King of the Doghouse' in 1996. Born in Lewisham, South London, Rossi's family had come to the UK from Italy in the 1920s and founded a successful chain of ice cream parlours.
Although expected to join the family business, after seeing The Everly Brothers on television and discovering pop music through Radio Luxembourg, he formed his first band at when he was just 13. By 1965 he was playing a residency at the Butlins holiday camp with The Spectres and, after recruiting Rick Parfitt from a rival group who were also on the bill, they evolved into Status Quo and scored their first top ten hit in 1968 with Rossi's Beatles-style, Lowry-inspired 'Pictures of Matchstick Men'.
Together Parfitt and Rossi really crafted their trademark chugging pub-rock, blues stomp on the 1972 album 'Piledriver' and they went on to score more than 50 top 40 singles and 20 top ten albums including massive anthems 'Rockin' All Over the World', 'Whatever You Want' and their first number one hit 'Down Down'.
Despite sneers from critics deriding their cheeky chappie image and basic three-chord blues rock, the band opened the global Live Aid concert in 1985 and were subsequently backed by a loyal audience for decades, until Parfitt, who suffered a string of health problems, passed away in 2016. Rossi's debut solo offering, 'King of the Doghouse' in 1996 was full of soulful pop with horn sections and backing singers to supplement his Telecaster riffs.
The majority of the album was written with Tony McAnaney and produced the single 'Give Myself to Love', but soon afterwards Rossi returned to touring with Status Quo. A second solo album, 'One Step at a Time', arrived in 2010 and featured songs written with Guy Thompson and with his son Nicholas Rossi, while also including a re-working of Quo's early hit 'Caroline'.
He was also awarded an OBE and took Quo on their first acoustic tour, before returning in 2019 with a revealing autobiography and a collaboration with singer and violinist Hannah Rickard on the rootsy, country-inspired album 'We Talk Too Much'. Buy Francisco Russo tickets and get ready for an incredible show!
How much are Francisco Russo tickets?
Being in attendance at a live concert can start at around the $32 range. Francisco Russo ticket prices will fluctuate. Admission to a show at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California can start at around $59 and a seat at the Toyota Arena in Ontario, California can begin in the $90 range. Prime spots will run higher and admission to festivals will typically cost more. Make your selections from our site today.
When do Francisco Russo tickets go on sale?
Admission can sell out fast once a tour or festival is announced. Very often, you can purchase Francisco Russo concert tickets from our site in advance. There’s no need for a pre-sale code and you can easily secure your seats at the next live event.
Francisco Russo Tour Dates & Concert Schedule
Latin music is extremely popular and has been performed at venues throughout the U.S. and abroad. Francisco Russo tour dates can include appearances at any number of festivals such as the iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina in Miami, Florida, the Festival Latino in Columbus, Ohio or the Ruido Fest in Chicago, Ill.
There could also be a chance to see the artist perform at Los Dells Festival in Mauston, Wisconsin on the stage of the Alex Theatre in Glendale, California or the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The Francisco Russo concert schedule has a lot to offer and the music rings loud and clear from any venue. Live shows are performed in cities throughout the world and there are plenty of opportunities to be the audience.