$20 for Ticket to Bachman & Turner and Foghat at Encanterra in San Tan Valley on March 31 at Noon (Up to $40.75 Value)
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Classic-rock duo & '70s boogie-rock sensations co-headline evening of celebrated hits & new tunes in outdoor amphitheater
Classic-rock bands still reminisce about the days when riffs cost a nickel and gentlemen took off their hats whenever the Grim Reaper walked by. Cue up timeless tunes with this deal to see Bachman & Turner with Foghat during the The Good Life Festival at Encanterra in San Tan Valley. For $20, you get one ticket for general-admission lawn seating on Saturday, March 31, at noon (up to a $40.75 value, including ticketing fees).
Randy Bachman and Fred Turner, the motor, tires, and thrusters of the seminal multiplatinum rock outfit Bachman-Turner Overdrive, reunite after 20 years in a newly turbocharged music machine known as Bachman & Turner. Responsible for classic rock canticles such as “Takin’ Care of Business” and “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet,” Bachman & Turner have jolted stereos for decades with their working-man chops, blue-collar riffs, and vocals that elicit tears of joy from stoic bikers. Picking up where they left off, the duo will shower loyal fans with cloud-punching anthems as they rip through the catalog that made them famous, along with new chuggers about love and lug nuts.
Co-headlining the aural autobahn, Foghat inundates aural neurons with churning boogie rock, jamming through a catalog that includes such hits as “Slow Ride” and “Drivin’ Wheel.” The band’s live performance, familiar from the double platinum album Foghat Live, secures the groups spot as one of history’s most infamous rock ‘n’ roll bands. As their greatest hits enchant the air, elated fans can mosey about Encanterra’s environmentally friendly, gated community, where ravishing vistas and a 60,000-square-foot golf club complement the sweet fragrances emitted by happy residents.
Classic-rock duo & '70s boogie-rock sensations co-headline evening of celebrated hits & new tunes in outdoor amphitheater
Classic-rock bands still reminisce about the days when riffs cost a nickel and gentlemen took off their hats whenever the Grim Reaper walked by. Cue up timeless tunes with this deal to see Bachman & Turner with Foghat during the The Good Life Festival at Encanterra in San Tan Valley. For $20, you get one ticket for general-admission lawn seating on Saturday, March 31, at noon (up to a $40.75 value, including ticketing fees).
Randy Bachman and Fred Turner, the motor, tires, and thrusters of the seminal multiplatinum rock outfit Bachman-Turner Overdrive, reunite after 20 years in a newly turbocharged music machine known as Bachman & Turner. Responsible for classic rock canticles such as “Takin’ Care of Business” and “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet,” Bachman & Turner have jolted stereos for decades with their working-man chops, blue-collar riffs, and vocals that elicit tears of joy from stoic bikers. Picking up where they left off, the duo will shower loyal fans with cloud-punching anthems as they rip through the catalog that made them famous, along with new chuggers about love and lug nuts.
Co-headlining the aural autobahn, Foghat inundates aural neurons with churning boogie rock, jamming through a catalog that includes such hits as “Slow Ride” and “Drivin’ Wheel.” The band’s live performance, familiar from the double platinum album Foghat Live, secures the groups spot as one of history’s most infamous rock ‘n’ roll bands. As their greatest hits enchant the air, elated fans can mosey about Encanterra’s environmentally friendly, gated community, where ravishing vistas and a 60,000-square-foot golf club complement the sweet fragrances emitted by happy residents.