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Ringo Starr is bringing his All-Star Band to Charlotte. What to know about the concert

Ringo Starr is coming to Charlotte this spring, part of the long and winding road of the spring tour for Ringo and his All Starr Band.

By heading to Charlotte, that means the tour also will bring the Beatles drummer to the region where his beloved Ludwig drums are made. A plant in Monroe is the only place in the world that makes the drums for Starr.

The band is playing Ovens Auditorium June 25. The other stop in North Carolina is June 18 in Greensboro at the Tanger Center. Tickets for the tour go on sale Friday Dec. 13 at 10 a.m. at Ticketmaster.com and on venue sites.

Ringo Starr on his “Jelly Bean” drum kit, playing a Ludwig drum set comprised of individual drums from his kits of the last 15 years. Starr and his band are coming to Charlotte in June.
Ringo Starr on his “Jelly Bean” drum kit, playing a Ludwig drum set comprised of individual drums from his kits of the last 15 years. Starr and his band are coming to Charlotte in June. Ludwig Drums
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The All Starr Band lineup features regulars Steve Lukather, Colin Hay, Warren Ham, Hamish Stuart, Gregg Bissonette as well as Buck Johnson on keyboards. The tour launches June 12 in Bridgeport, Connecticut and Charlotte is the final stop.

“I absolutely love playing live and I love this band,” Starr said in a statement. “I just want to keep this line up going and that’s why I haven’t changed the All Starrs in a while. So here we go again, and we look forward to seeing you on the road this spring.”

Ahead of the spring tour, the 84-year-old Starr intends to release his second country album,Look Up,” on Jan. 10, 2025, which he co-wrote with PNC Music Pavilion, who also produced the album.

Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band are no strangers to Charlotte. In fact, just a couple years after Starr launched the first iteration of his band in 1989, the band played what was then known as Blockbuster Pavilion (now PNC Music Pavilion) in June 1992.

Ringo Starr and his All Star Band are coming to North Caroina in June 2025, including Charlotte and Greensboro.
Ringo Starr and his All Star Band are coming to North Caroina in June 2025, including Charlotte and Greensboro. Scott Ritchie

Ringo Starr and his Ludwig drums

Starr’s love affair with his Ludwig drums stretches to the earliest days of the Beatles.

Starr has said he spotted a Ludwig drum kit in a London shop window in April 1963 and was immediately drawn to them because he was enamored with all things American. At the time, the drums were made in Chicago.

When the Beatles made their historic appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show” on Feb. 9, 1964, some 73 million people saw Starr wailing away on his Ludwig Downbeat oyster black pearl drum kit. Sales for the drum company exploded overnight.

The Beatles on “The Ed Sullivan Show” on Feb. 9, 1964. The group performed five songs, including “All My Loving,” She Loves You” and “I Saw Her Standing There.”
The Beatles on “The Ed Sullivan Show” on Feb. 9, 1964. The group performed five songs, including “All My Loving,” She Loves You” and “I Saw Her Standing There.” ZUMA/MCT

The company relocated to Monroe in 1984. In 2015, The Charlotte Observer profiled the Union County Ludwig workers who spoke of the pride they take in making drums for Starr, and many other musicians.

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Starr’s enthusiasm for his Ludwig drums also was evident in a book of his that came out this year called “Beats & Threads.” It combined essays by Starr drums expert Gary Astridge and photos of the main drum kits Starr used during his Beatles career as well as a look at Starr’s iconic fashion from the time.

Earlier this year during a Zoom news conference, Starr told the Observer he thought of his Ludwig drums this way: “Mainly, my heart swells when I look at my (drum) kit, you know, and I still love them. I’m still using them all these years later. From ‘63, say, we started. And they’re still the drums for me...

They’ve never let me down.”

Ringo Starr answers questions during a live, virtual interview on Wednesday, May 15, 2024.
Ringo Starr answers questions during a live, virtual interview on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. Melissa Melvin-Rodriguez mrodriguez@charlotteobserver.com

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This story was originally published December 9, 2024 at 11:43 AM.

Adam Bell
The Charlotte Observer
Award-winning journalist Adam Bell has worked for The Charlotte Observer since 1999 in a variety of reporting and editing roles. He currently is the business editor and the arts editor. The Philly native and U.Va. grad also is a big fan of cheesesteaks and showtunes.  Support my work with a digital subscription
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