December 23, 2024 22:08 PM

Pat Benatar 2014 35th Anniversary Concert Tour Schedule and Tickets Released: Performance Along with Neil Giraldo, Cher and Rick Springfield to Rock the House

Pat Benatar 2014 concert tour schedules with husband Neil Giraldo and other artists were fixed.

Pat Benatar will go on tour with husband guitarist Neil Giraldo this entire 2014 as scheduled. The four- time Grammy award winner will continue to rock her fans this year. Her famous singles include "Hit Me with Your Best Shot", "We Belong" and "Love is a Battlefield".

Pat Benatar was born as Patricia Mae Andrzejewski on January 10, 1953. The singer who worked as a bank teller pursued her singing career until her first big break came on 1975. Categorized as a mezzo- soprano, the singer eventually won four consecutive Grammy awards for Best Female Rock Performance and was nominated eight times for the same award category.

The singer was divorced from her first husband, Dennis Benatar on 1979 before she married Neil Giraldo, a guitarist and producer on February 20, 1982. The couple who also performs together has two daughters.

Grammy award winning singer has announced their plans of doing a tour together with her husband which will eventually start this summer. Tickets for Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo's 35th Anniversary Concert Tour are now already available in different ticket outlets and even via online. Another set of tour will be launched on June 29 of this year with another famous singer, Rick Springfield.

"I always thought it would be a kick ass tour with the boy/girl thing and us both having high energy rock and roll shows," "I am very excited for the dates. We both have a big catalog of familiar songs so I think the audiences will definitely get it." Springfield says.

Pat Benatar and husband's rocking performance will set off this incoming March 22 together with Cher which will start in US Airways Center Phoenix, Arizona. Their tour along with Cher will continue until April and another set of schedule with Springfield will eventually follow.

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