Review: Ringo Starr embraces and transcends time and nostalgia at rousing San Diego concert | Entertainment News | recorderonline.com
Ringo Starr alternated between singing at stage center and happily drumming in unison with Gregg Bissonette (at right), one of the members of the six-man All-Starr Band, at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay in San Diego on Friday, May 29, 2026. (Kristian Carreon/The San Diego Union-Tribune/TNS)
SAN DIEGO — The numbers increasingly add up for Ringo Starr, whose sold-out Friday night San Diego performance at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay was the second date on the 2026 spring tour by this two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and his six-man All-Starr Band.Their 21-song repertoire ranged from “Matchbox,” the Carl Perkins-penned 1956 rockabilly rave-up that opened the evening, to the concert-closing double-punch of the Beatles’ 1967 classic, “With a Little Help From My Friends,” and the sing-along chorus of John Lennon’s sadly still-timely 1969 anti-war anthem, “Give Peace a Chance.”
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