ST. LOUIS, MO / April 16, 2024 – Guitar legend ROBIN TROWER will take the stage at The Factory at The District on Thursday, September 19. Show time is 7:30 p.m. and doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $79.50, $69.50, $59.50 and $49.50. Tickets go on sale this Friday, April 19 at 10 a.m. and can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.com and TheFactorySTL.com.

Following his departure from 1960’s baroque rockers Procol Harum, the exceptionally gifted guitarist Robin Trower set out to forge a solo career assembling a new band bringing in James Dewar on vocal and bass duty, and Reg Isidore on drums. The new power trio set the tone for Robin’s 1973 debut solo LP “Twice Removed from Yesterday,” but it was the follow up, 1974’s “Bridge of Sighs” that would catapult Trower into international guitar hero status.

“Bridge of Sighs” is a titanic sounding rock album featuring some truly mesmerizing guitar from Trower. The title track and gems such as “Day of the Eagle,” “In this Place,” “Little Bit of Sympathy,” and the exquisite “Lady Love” are outstanding numbers with Trower’s guitar playing right up there with the most celebrated guitar Gods of the era.

Toto’s Steve Lukather observes “In 1974, I got the album ‘Bridge of Sighs’ and it blew my mind. I was devouring everything guitar based as I was an up-and coming player, and the sound of Robin’s guitar hit my soul. The tone-touch and feel was so incredible.” The 50th Anniversary version (remixed and mastered) will be released next month.

In the five decades that followed this million selling album, Robin Trower’s career has been an act of quiet rebellion. Rewind the reels of the British guitarist’s backstory and you’ll find an artist who has always rolled the dice rather than take the path of least resistance. A literal lifetime since he first stepped onto the British blues circuit as a cub gunslinger, that fabled Trower power shows no sign of burning out. In fact, the iconic guitarist’s late-period acceleration is something to behold, sweeping up new fans alongside, hardcore supporters who have followed his every move. During this time, he’s flowed from his own projects to collaborations with everyone from Jack Bruce to Brian Ferry to Maxi Priest releasing well over 30 albums.

Fast-forward to 2023 and Trower’s new studio album, “Joyful Sky,” with New York blues singer Sari Schorr wonderfully demonstrates his latest flash of artistic instinct. Always receptive to singers who can elevate his emotive guitar touch, Trower heard a quality in the smoky powerful voice of the acclaimed Schorr that made him want to tear down and rebuild his songcraft around her. “Joyful Sky” reaffirms the qualities of a truly great guitar player. For more information, visit www.RobinTrower.com

Located at 17105 North Outer 40 Road, just off Interstate 64/40 at the Boone’s Crossing exit, The Factory at The District is the newest addition to the vibrant entertainment scene in     St. Louis, and offers complimentary, well-lit parking for all events. For more information, visit www.thefactorystl.com or www.stevelitmanpresents.com


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By Richie

I'm a 40-year-old father blessed with two wonderful children: a 13-year-old daughter and a 10-year-old son. My life revolves around my beautiful wife, who is the cornerstone of our family. Without her unwavering support, none of what I do would be possible. By day, I serve as a network administrator for a local school district, ensuring smooth operations in the realm of technology. During the evenings, you'll often find me engrossed in various creative pursuits, from illustrating books to crafting websites or composing music. But above all, my priority is spending quality time with my kids. Parenthood has been a profound journey of growth and discovery for me, and now, armed with a keyboard instead of a pen, I'm eager to share my experiences and insights with others.

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