Micky Dolenz to Tour: Celebrating 60 Years of The Monkees
The spotlight shines once more on the legendary band The Monkees, as Micky Dolenz, the sole surviving member, prepares to embark on a tour that celebrates six decades of music and joy. On March 5, 2026, Dolenz will perform at the Royal Oak Music Theater, followed by a show at the Silver Creek Event Center at Four Winds Casino in New Buffalo, Michigan, on March 7.
Dolenz, who served as the drummer and one of the lead singers for The Monkees alongside Davy Jones, Peter Tork, and Michael Nesmith, is set to bring a nostalgic experience to fans of all ages. The group is renowned for timeless hits like “I’m a Believer,” “Daydream Believer,” and “Last Train to Clarksville.” Remarkably, in 1967 alone, The Monkees achieved the extraordinary feat of having four albums reach No. 1 on the Billboard charts.
As fans anticipate this celebration of music, one can’t help but reflect on the deeper themes of connection and joy that music brings to our lives. The Bible often speaks about the power of joy and community. In Philippians 4:4, it says, “Rejoice in the Lord always; again, I will say, Rejoice.” Just as music has a way of bringing people together, so does shared joy—a reminder of the connections we can foster through expressions of art and faith.
Micky Dolenz’s tour not only honors the legacy of The Monkees but also encourages us to cherish the moments of togetherness that life offers. Whether through music, community, or faith, there is great value in celebrating the bonds we share with one another.
As we look forward to the concerts, let us take a moment to appreciate the joy music can bring into our lives. May it inspire us to strengthen our connections with those around us and rejoice in the shared experiences that uplift our spirits.
Mark your calendars for an unforgettable celebration, and let this event serve as a gentle reminder to rejoice in the richness of life and the harmony we can create together.
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