Roger Hodgson. Photo courtesy of Budweiser Gardens. Roger Hodgson. Photo courtesy of Budweiser Gardens.
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Supertramp co-founder Roger Hodgson coming to Budweiser Gardens

The mastermind behind Supertramp's most iconic songs is coming to London this fall.

Rocker Roger Hodgson will bring his world tour to the Start.ca Performance Stage at Budweiser Gardens on November 24. It is the first stop on the nine-city Canadian leg of the Breakfast in America tour, which will also make stops in St. Catharines, Kingston, Ottawa, and Montreal. The tour marks the 40th anniversary of Supertramp's beloved Breakfast in America album.

In addition to co-founding Supertramp, Hodgson wrote and sang many of the songs that made the group a worldwide phenomenon including "Give a Little Bit", "The Logical Song", "Dreamer" and "Take the Long Way Home."

Considered one of the most distinctive voices in rock, Hodgson will perform many of his Supertramp hits as well as personal classics "Had a Dream", "Only Because of You" and "Along Came Mary."

Tickets for the London show range in price from $62.50 to $102.50, plus service charges. They go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m. in person at Budweiser Gardens, by phone at 1-866-455-2849, and online at www.budweisergardens.com.

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