The Pat Travers Band has been a force in the rock music scene for decades. Travers’ signature blend of hard rock and blues brought hits such as “Boom Boom (Out Go the Lights)” and “Snortin’ Whiskey” in the late ’70s and early ’80s, and the Canadian-born guitarist is still going strong.
The Pat Travers Band, with special guests The Great Affairs, promises an evening of epic guitars and energetic melodies at Murfreesboro’s Hop Springs Beer Park on Friday, Nov. 17, kicking off at 8 p.m.
Though much has evolved, musically and otherwise, over the decades since Travers’ debut, he and his band continue to tour and release new material in order to keep their fan base rocking out while reaching new listeners with guitar rock.
Travers in 2017; photo by Kevin Roberts
As for The Great Affairs, their sound combines elements of classic rock with influences of pop and alternative rock. The band was formed in Nashville in 2010; find their latest album, Sleepwalker, on Spotify.
This show will serve as a musical journey that bridges the timeless sounds of The Pat Travers Band with the intricacy of The Great Affairs.
Ticket prices range between $30 and $45. Find tickets on Ticketweb.