Detroit rock legend ready for spotlight
A ton of restless Bob Seger fans may be on the cusp of relief.
The Detroit rocker said it's all but a done deal that he'll tour this winter, more than a decade after his last, record-breaking concert trek.
With his new album, "Face the Promise," set to hit stores Tuesday, Seger and his band have quietly been revving up for a series of live dates -- what could be the long-awaited answer for devotees who have increasingly clamored to get the 61-year-old star back on the road.
Seger told the Free Press that the Palace of Auburn Hills and Joe Louis Arena would each get shows in early December, toward the end of a national itinerary that would start in late October at Grand Rapids' Van Andel Arena.
Any tour announcement would come by the end of this month, a Seger representative said.