TIME: 7 P.M.
In-Person Box Office Prices: $25, $35, $45
Online Prices (all fees included): $29, $40, $51
PRE-SALE: MARCH 18 AT 10 A.M. - MARCH 24 AT 11:59 P.M.
GENERAL PUBLIC SALE (ONLINE ONLY): MARCH 25 AT 10 A.M.
(Box Office will open to the public in August)
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Tickets for our BFF Club Members go on-sale ONLINE-ONLY on Wed, March 18 at 10 a.m. and goes until Tues, March 24 at 11:59 p.m. During this time, any BFF Club member who purchases a Fair concert ticket can also purchase a Fair admission ticket for 50% off; discounted admission and concert tickets must be purchased in the same transaction. Tickets will then go on sale to the general public (online-only) beginning Wed, March 25 at 10 a.m.
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Tower of Power might be responsible for some of the most fantastic sounds in soul, R&B and rock music, while never quite getting the recognition they deserve for that. They were formed out of a chance meeting between Emilio Castillo and Stephen “Doc” Kupka, the future tenor and baritone saxophonists of the band, respectively.
The band were originally put together under the name The Motowns. However, after Castillo realized he would never get his band headlining San Francisco’s iconic Fillmore Auditorium with that name, they soon switched it to Tower Of Power. A name literally picked from a list of weird band names because he thought it described them the best.
With the new name in place and a solid line up found, the band were finally on their way. They signed to Billy Graham’s San Francisco Records in 1970 and released their debut record “East Bay Grease” soon afterwards. However it wasn’t until 1972 and a new lead vocalist in the form of Rick Stevens, that the band started getting honest to goodness hits in the form of “So Very Hard To Go” and “What Is Hip?”.
However, what made Tower of Power stand out was their horn section, and they went on to work with the likes of Aerosmith, Heart, Grateful Dead and John Lee Hooker in their own right while the band were still at the top of their game. The band still tour to this day and have still got it in spades. They’re an indispensable part of music’s history, and every true music fan would do well to see them as soon as possible.
Awesome- @ the Greek theatre, 2018. Unbelievable performance. I've been attending War concerts since the70s /the 80s & they are still are just as amazing.
You just don't want them to end!!!
Their concert was swinging as last time in the Melkweg. Always having fun and entertaining the audience. And their new singer, Ray Greene, is wonderful. Had a great time and did not notice that when they first left the stage for an encore they had been playing for two hours already! See you next time you are around, Emilio and friends!