RESIDENTS are invited to enjoy a theatrical insight into two giants of rock, merging together for one spectacular evening of music.
Purple Zeppelin are back to entertain audiences across Hampshire.
They previously have been known to blow the roof off every time they are in the theatre and this time they will be performing at the Lights, so audiences should be excited to see them once again fill the stage with musical entertainment.
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Purple Zeppelin, will be live and local at The Lights on June 4.
Featured in the BBC TV documentary The Joy of the Guitar Riff alongside Brian May, Tony Iommi and Dave Grohl, Purple Zeppelin are proud to pay tribute to the two greatest Rock Bands of all time, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin.
Many years have passed since the last UK gigs from the classic line-ups of both bands. Whether you were lucky enough to have seen the originals live or not, Purple Zeppelin will take you back to the magic, the excitement and the sheer raw energy generated by those incredible musicians.
In a full-on show complete with costume changes for each band, you will hear more than 30 classic songs – essentially the best bits of all time.
Twice voted Best Tribute Band, Purple Zeppelin are four talented and versatile musicians with decades of playing between them at thousands of gigs and sessions in the UK and overseas, selling out venues up and down the country.
The band are genuine admirers of both Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin, and with the accent firmly on entertainment, this is a night not to be missed, complete with Ritchie Blackmore’s on-stage antics, Jimmy Page’s twin neck Guitar and Theremin, and a very special Violin Bow Solo.
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Come and experience the excitement of Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin in one mesmerising show.
Tickets are available to book online: thelights.org.uk or by calling the Box Office: 01264 368368.
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