Tower of Power to Perform at Rivers Casino Philadelphia Aug. 1

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Iconic R&B and funk band Tower of Power is bringing 57 years of funk and soul to Rivers Casino Philadelphia on Friday, Aug. 1, at 8 p.m. With a career spanning more than five decades, Tower of Power is celebrated for its signature horn-driven sound and energetic live performances.

Tickets for The Event Center show are on sale now, starting at $49.

Known for timeless tracks including “What Is Hip?,” “You’re Still a Young Man” and “So Very Hard to Go,” Tower of Power continues to captivate audiences worldwide with electrifying performances and its tight, dynamic sound.

“Tower of Power has set the gold standard for funk and soul for more than 50 years,” said Shannon Redmond, regional vice president of marketing for Rivers Casino Philadelphia. “We’re thrilled to welcome this iconic group to The Event Center and to offer guests an unforgettable night of classic hits and incredible musicianship.”

From creating countless original hit classics to backing music legends such as Otis Redding, Elton John, Santana, the Grateful Dead, John Lee Hooker, Aerosmith and Bonnie Raitt, Tower of Power has solidified its place as a staple of the R&B genre.

Tickets to see Tower of Power can be purchased at RiversCasino.com/Philadelphia.

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