Following a 2024 settlement ending a long-running trademark dispute with former bandmates, Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman will reunite as The Guess Who for their first tour under the original name in over 20 years. The classic rock legends will kick off their 2026 Canadian summer tour on May 26 in Moncton, and finish the run on June 10 in Edmonton, hitting Toronto. Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton, and Ottawa along the way. Joining them on the 12-date tour will be former Eagles guitarist Don Felder. The legal battle had prevented the duo from touring as The Guess Who after bassist Jim Kale and drummer Garry Peterson continued performing under the name with different lineups. With the trademark now secured, Cummings and Bachman expressed excitement to honor their classic hits like “American Woman,” “These Eyes,” “No Time,” and “Share the Land” live again. Tickets go on-sale on Friday (November 14), following a pre-sale starting on Tuesday (November 11). (Rolling Stone)
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Randy Bachman And Burton Cummings Reuniting As The Guess Who After Ending Trademark Lawsuit
By Erik Thompson
Nov 10, 2025 | 7:01 PM
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