
Rock fans will have another opportunity to see some of the biggest names in classic rock share the stage this summer. Sammy Hagar is bringing back his successful Best of All Worlds Tour for a limited run of performances, and one familiar face joining the lineup is longtime rock star Rick Springfield.
According to Visit Detroit, the tour arrives after strong fan response to its previous outings and promises a celebration of some of rock music’s most enduring songs. Featuring an all-star band and a setlist that honors decades of hits, the tour will draw audiences eager to relive the soundtrack of their youth and introduce the music to a new generation.
A Rock Legend Continues To Entertain Audiences

For more than four decades, Springfield has remained a recognizable figure in the music industry. Best known for chart-topping hits such as “Jessie’s Girl,” he built a loyal following through a combination of memorable songs, energetic performances, and a career that successfully crossed into television and acting.

His longevity has been one of the most impressive aspects of his career. While many artists from the era have stepped away from performing, he continues touring and connecting with fans around the world. His ability to maintain that enthusiasm and stage presence has helped keep his music relevant across multiple generations of listeners.
Joining An All-Star Lineup This Summer

The Rick Springfield appearance on the Best of All Worlds Tour places him alongside an accomplished group of musicians led by Sammy Hagar. The touring band also includes former Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony, acclaimed guitarist Joe Satriani, and drummer Kenny Aronoff, creating one of the strongest lineups currently touring the classic rock circuit.
The Rick Springfield tour stop at Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan, is scheduled for June 19 and is expected to attract fans from across the region. As excitement builds around the limited run of shows, concertgoers can look forward to an evening celebrating some of the most recognizable music from rock’s golden era. For longtime fans, the addition of Rick Springfield makes an already impressive lineup even more appealing.
