Ringo Star is going on another tour with His All-Starr Band, read on to see what to expect in the coming days.

According to reports, the The Beatles alum will start his 20-stop tour in May in Temecula, California, before heading out to other massive cities in the fall.

Fans might have to rush to cop tickets, though, because the singer's tour tickets will go on sale this Friday, May 12 at 10 a.m. local time via the Ticketmaster website, with a presale happening via the Live Nation website a day earlier.

Of course, the presale code will best describe Starr and his successful career that has spanned decades. It's ICONIC.

Tour Dates

Starr has expressed his enthusiasm and excitement for the upcoming tour last year following the release of "EP3."

"I get a lot of joy and I just love doing it," the singer explained why he has not slowed down in the slightest with all the tours and music-making. "I'll be doing a lot of peace and love in your city soon, May, June, look me up!"

His fall tour will kick off in Ontario's Toyota Arena on Sep 17; followed by the Linda Rondstadt Theater in Tuscon on Sep 19; NM Rio Rancho Center in Albuquerque on Sep 20; The Uptown in Kansas City on Sep 22; The Fox in St. Louis on Sep 23; the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on Sep 24; the Coachmen Park in Clearwater on Sep 26; The Fox in Atlanta on Sep 27; The Murat Theatre at Old National Centre in Indianapolis on Sep 29; and Miller High Life Theatre in Milwaukee on Sep 30.

On the first day of October, Starr will be at Mystic Lake in Minneapolis; the DeVos Performance Hall in Grand Rapids on Oct 3; Chicago Theatre in Chicago on Oct 5; Four Winds Casino in New Buffalo on Oct 6; Masonic Temple in Detroit on Oct 7; the Charleston Coliseum in Charleson on Oct 9; the Mershon Auditorium in Columbus on Oct 10; the Simmons Bank Arena in Little Rock on Oct 12; and finally the Winstar Casino in Thackeville on Oct 13.

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His Secret

Despite many decades of performing, it seems like Starr lives for the applause, and that's why he still keeps doing what he does.

"Well, I love to play. I love an audience," he explained.

Starr is a singer-songwriter best known for his contribution to The Beatles. He wrote "Yellow Submarine" and "Don't Pass By Me" for the band.

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