Rock the roof off with a trio of standing gigs coming up at The Lights.
Not everything at the theatre takes place in the auditorium, The Lights has a programme of standing gigs that take place in the Arena and give a whole different feel to the venue
Coming up first is the finest, most authentic sounding tribute to UB40, Strictly UB40, featuring outstanding vocals along with top class musicians.
Strictly UB40 deliver outstanding quality entertainment with a full live stage performance, setting the mood for the groove and bringing you the best of UB40 from across the decades. The ultimate experience is on Friday, June 10.
Then for an even more upbeat and energetic tempo, XODUS are live and local on Friday, September 3. In a first visit to The Lights, XODUS are billed as the most dynamic, interactive and authentic sounding tribute to Bob Marley and the Wailers.
With so many amazing songs and album collections to choose from, XODUS brings you the best of them all, including favourites like Buffalo Soldier, Is This Love, Waiting in Vain, I Shot the Sheriff and many more.
Then in a complete change of musical genre, Think Floyd are back on Friday, September 9. Always a sure-fire hit with The Lights audience, this extraordinary band, dubbed The Definitive Pink Floyd Experience, are renowned for their stunning celebration of the music of one of the world’s greatest musical phenomena.
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If you enjoy an evening of high energy, great vibes, even greater music and a bar open throughout, then a standing Arena gig is just the thing for you.
Tickets for this trio of shows and more are now available to book via thelights.org.uk or by telephone at the Box Office: 01264 368368.
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