This spring, ZZ Top will pile into their '33 Ford -- or more likely a tour bus stocked with guitars and beard-grooming supplies -- and hit the road for a six-week, 24-date tour. Joining the Texas blues-rock vets on the Gang of Outlaws Tour will be 3 Doors Down and, on select dates, Gretchen Wilson.

ZZ fans can expect to hear material the band has been recording over the last several years with producer Rick Rubin. Among the new songs they'll likely air is "Flying High," which premiered last June aboard the International Space Station.

A full list of dates is available after the jump.


5/25 - Manchester, N.H., Verizon Arena

5/26 - Atlantic City, N.J., Trump Taj Mahal/Etess Arena

5/27 - Mashantucket, Conn., MGM Grand Theater at Foxwoods

5/30 - Scranton, Pa., Toyota Pavilion

6/01 - Winston Salem, N.C., Joel Coliseum

6/02 - Fayetteville, N.C., Fort Bragg

6/03 - Fredericksburg, Va., Celebrate Virginia Live!

6/05 - Richmond, Va., Innsbrook Pavilion

6/06 - Simpsonville, S.C., Charter Amphitheatre at Heritage Park

6/08 - St. Augustine, Fla, St. Augustine Amphitheatre

6/09 - Atmore, Ala., Wind Creek Hotel & Casino Amphitheater

6/10 - Alpharetta, Ga., Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre

6/12 - Hollywood, Fla., Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel

6/15 - Estero, Fla., Germain Arena

6/16 - Orlando, Fla., Universal Orlando Resort Music Plaza Stage

6/17 - Clearwater, Fla., Tropicana Field

6/19 - Southaven, MS - Snowden Grove Park & Amphitheater

6/20 - Nashville, Ten.., Bridgestone Arena

6/22 - Baton Rouge, La., Baton Rouge River Center

6/23 - Houston, Texas, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

6/24 - Dallas, Texas, Gexa Energy Pavilion

6/26 - Des Moines, Iowa, Wells Fargo Arena

6/27 - Clarkston, Mich., DTE Energy Music Theatre

6/29 - Hinckley, Minn., Grand Casino Amphitheatre

Watch ZZ Top's Video for 'Gimmie All Your Lovin''
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