Blues Traveler to Give Patchogue the Run-Around this Fall!


Of Blue's Traveler's 14 studio albums, four have gone gold, three platinum, and one six-times platinum- selling more than 10 million combined units worldwide. | Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts

Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts will play host to Blues Traveler’s “Hooked on the Hits” tour on Sunday, October 5th. The show will go off at 7 p.m., and die-hards can hardly wait to purchase their tickets—available to the public this week. 

Blues Traveler earned a Grammy for “Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group” for their historically long-charting radio single, 1995’s “Run-Around.” Nearly a decade later, the song still held a stronghold on pop culture as it scored the opening moments of Will Ferrell’s “Kicking & Screaming” (2004). 

Beyond the Princeton, New Jersey-born band’s signature staple, additional fan favorites such as “Hook” and “But Anyway” are also sure to be unleashed on the Patchogue Theatre stage come Oct. 5th. Blues Traveler will treat fans to a variety of hits and deep cuts alike from their sprawling catalog. 

In their announcement, the Theatre confirmed tracks from Blue’s Traveler’s latest albums, “Traveler’s Blues” and “Traveler’s Soul,” are expected to be on the night’s setlist.

Tickets are currently priced at $60 to $100. They can be purchased in person at 71 East Main Street in Patchogue, by phone at (631) 207-1312, or online at: https://ci.ovationtix.com/34780/performance/11659527.

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