
Former QUEENSRŸCHE frontman Geoff Tate is offering you an opportunity to accompany him on an eight-day “Ghost Towns And Guitars” tour through Montana in July 2023.
Tate’s Backstage Pass Travel company, whose mission is “to bring a different experience of travel,” has announced all the details of the…
You Can Spend A Week With GEOFF TATE In Montana ‘Checking Out Ghost Towns And Swimming In An Alpine Lake’
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