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Cheap Trick’s Rick Nielsen says the band is ‘Too Dumb to Quit’

LAS VEGAS – JUNE 11: (L-R) Guitarist Rick Nielsen, frontman Robin Zander, bassist Tom Petersson and drummer Bun E. Carlos of the band Cheap Trick appear during a news conference to announce “Sgt. Pepper Live,” an exclusive engagement at the Las Vegas Hilton June 11, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The rock group will be accompanied by a full symphony orchestra for nine shows in September as they perform songs by The Beatles including the album, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” from start to finish. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Nearly 50 years after forming, Cheap Trick remains busier than ever with concerts running throughout 2022. The band will rock Chicago when they perform at Tinley Park’s Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre with the Rod Stewart Tour on Saturday, July 16th.

Co-founding guitarist and primary songwriter Rick Nielsen chatted with Classic Rock magazine about the band’s longevity and said, “The way I look at it, Cheap Trick got to do what we wanted to do, whether we had success or not. We got to make records, we got to tour. I can’t really think of too many downs, because we’re just lucky enough that we get to play. There are a million other bands that wish they could be in our position, good and bad.”

He went on to say, “Let’s face it, we’re never going to be the next new big thing or whatever, plus we don’t dance. But the fact is I’m proud to be part of that club of people who are still out there playing music. I know that’s pretty basic, but it’s the truth. What a dream come true.”

Nielsen, a musician who has truly been everywhere and seen it all over the decades, can’t help but be thrilled with the steady influx of new fans every year: “We have all ages. And we always did, even when we were playing the clubs back in the late-’60s and early-’70s. We always had people who brought their kids along.”

He summed up the band’s career by explaining, “My line for Cheap Trick is we’re too dumb to quit, so we’ll always be coming back. We’ve made 20 albums, and I don’t think we’ve run out of bad ideas yet. We’ve got a busy year on the road, but we’re planning to get back into the studio as soon as we can. We’re with Rod Stewart from June, we’re also touring with ZZ Top, then we’ll be in England. It’s a riot, it’s fun.”

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