Though he’s a comedic actor by trade, Bill Murray has long been known for belting out tunes. During his stint on Saturday Night Live from 1977 to 1980, Murray delivered over-the-top renditions of popular songs as Nick the Lounge Singer, and he showed off his pipes singing “Do Wah Diddy Diddy” during an Army march in the classic 1981 film Stripes. So perhaps it should come as no surprise that Murray, at age 75, is touring with an honest-to-God band.

Bill Murray and His Blood Brothers pairs the legendary actor with seasoned guitarists Mike Zito, Albert Castiglia and Jimmy Vivino. They performed in September 2024 at the Big Blues Bender in Las Vegas and have since been delighting audiences with a blend of classic rock and blues-infused covers and originals, embarking on their first tour last year.

Murray — beloved for iconic roles in Groundhog Day, Ghostbusters, Caddyshack and other films — croons spirited renditions of timeless songs, from Bob Dylan to the Kinks to Tommy Tutone. And he even pitches in on percussion.

Fans can expect a relaxed, fun-filled evening where solid musicianship meets Murray’s quirky, charismatic stage presence. Whether you’re there for the riffs, the nostalgia or just the sheer novelty of seeing one of Hollywood’s greats rock out, this show promises a unique experience.

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Feb. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Majestic Theatre in Dallas. Tickets start at $123. ticketsqueeze.com.