Wednesday, 19 January 2022

NEWS: The Classic Rock Show back on the classic rock tour!



The Classic Rock Show- UK Tour 2022

After an eighteen month break due to the global Coronavirus pandemic The Classic Rock Show is back, bigger and even better, celebrating the very best-of-the-best of Classic Rock. 


Musical Director James Cole said:

We’re really excited to be back, it will have been two years since our previous tour and I still can’t believe we managed to get 25 shows in early 2020 before the first lockdown began.

Now looking at 2022, the venues have done a fantastic job to follow guidelines, and to ensure the audience, band, and crew will all feel safe.

It has given me full confidence that everyone can tour safely.

We want the audience to feel they can switch off from outside world, reminisce, go back to in time, and enjoy the music!”


Paying homage to its favourite rock heroes, the Classic Rock Show thunders through legendary performances from the likes of Led Zeppelin, Dire Straits, Steely Dan, Eric Clapton, AC/DC, Queen, The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, The Who, and many many more.

Alongside many other accolades, (including an exclusive performance at Hornbill Festival in Nagaland- India to 6,000 adorning fans), the CRS found a new residency on the UK’s very own This Morning, with two performances to date, and third to come in the early New Year!

The Classic Rock Show Live on This Morning


Taking things to an even higher level this will be their most ambitious tour yet, with legendary guitarist Peter Thorn (Don Henley, Chris Cornell) at the helm.

Performed with note-for-note precision, bringing the original iconic and era defining recordings back to life on stage, with a sound and light show to match.

Anthem after anthem, riff after riff and solo after solo, culminating in a show-stopping guitar duel that is definitely not to be missed.

Don’t miss The Classic Rock Show!



Tour dates

Friday

7th January

Portsmouth

Guildhall

Saturday

8th January

Stoke

Victoria Hall

Sunday

9th January

Bournemouth

Pavilion

Monday

10th January

Norwich

Theatre Royal

Wednesday

12th January

Yeovil

Octagon

Thursday

13th January

Yeovil

Octagon

Friday

14th January

Liverpool

Philharmonic Hall

Saturday

15th January

Liverpool

Philharmonic Hall

Monday

17th January

Cheltenham

Town Hall

Tuesday

18th January

Guildford

G Live

Thursday

20th January

Eastbourne

Congress Theatre

Friday

21st January

Malvern

Forum

Saturday

22nd January

Northampton

Derngate

Sunday

23rd January

Shrewsbury

Theatre Severn

Tuesday

25th January

Crawley

Hawth

Wednesday

26th January

Leicester

De Montfort Hall

Friday

28th January

Birmingham

Town Hall

Saturday

29th January

Birmingham

Town Hall

Sunday

30th January

Salford

Lowry

Tuesday

1st February

Cambridge

Corn Exchange

Wednesday

2nd February

Basingstoke

The Anvil

Friday

4th February

Cardiff

St Davids Hall

Saturday

5th February

London

Cadogan Hall

Sunday

6th February

London

Cadogan Hall

Monday

7th February

Dartford

Orchard

Wednesday

9th February

Darlington

Hippodrome

Friday

11th February

Edinburgh

Queens Hall

Saturday

12th February

Dundee

Caird Hall

Sunday

13th February

Newcastle

City Hall

Tuesday

15th February

Scunthorpe

Baths Hall

Wednesday

16th February

Harrogate

Royal Hall


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