The CLASSIC ROCK SHOW promise ‘riffs galore’ as they kick-off their 2026 world tour

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Inc 24 & 25 January at  Gateshead – The Glasshouse

The Classic Rock Show have just kicked-off their brand new 2026 world tour and are looking to bring ‘riffs galore’ our way in the next few weeks as they return to play UK shores.

An amazing opportunity for rock fans young and old to celebrate three decades of the world’s greatest classic rock music, the highly-acclaimed band will thrill audiences on their new run of UK live shows in January & February 2026, in conjunction with CMP Entertainment.

The Classic Rock Show, who recently clocked-up an incredible 100 million YouTube views worldwide, perform with note-for-note vocal and instrumental precision, bringing every rock fan’s favourite original iconic and era-defining recordings back to life on-stage, with an amazing multi-million dollar sound and light show to match.

Paying tribute to its favourite rock heroes, the live band thunders through legendary performances of music from the likes of Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Queen, The Rolling Stones, The Eagles, AC/DC, The Beatles, Dire Straits, Meat Loaf, ZZ Top, Eric Clapton, Aerosmith, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Who, Boston, Toto, Van Halen, Fleetwood Mac and many more.


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

Talking today about the band’s 2026 world tour, Classic Rock Show vocalist/guitarist & musical director James Cole says; “The Classic Rock Show is building momentum year on year and we’re thrilled to announce our biggest tour yet.  Bigger, brighter, louder.  We are proud to be able to celebrate the best genre in music and keep the legacy of our heroes alive on the live stage.”

Remaining tickets for the following 2026 UK dates are on-sale now via Ticketmaster & Ticketline;

20 January                Cambridge Corn Exchange

21 January                Malvern Festival Theatre

22 January                Nottingham Royal Concert Hall

24 January                Gateshead – The Glasshouse

25 January                Gateshead – The Glasshouse

26 January                Shrewsbury Theatre Severn

27 January                Llandudno Venue Cymru

29 January                London Cadogan Hall

30 January                London Cadogan Hall

2 February                Dunfermline Alhambra

4 February                High Wycombe Swan

5 February                Cardiff New Theatre

6 February                Basingstoke Anvil

7 February                Guildford G Live

9 February                Watford Colosseum

10 February              Northampton Derngate

12 February              Harrogate Royal Hall

13 February              Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

14 February              Coventry Warwick Arts Centre

15 February              Leicester De Montfort Hall

17 February              Peterborough New Theatre

18 February              Poole Lighthouse

20 February              Edinburgh Queen’s Hall

21 February              Darlington Hippodrome

22 February              Ipswich Corn Exchange

23 February              Salisbury City Hall

24 February              Shrewsbury Theatre Severn

26 February              Scunthorpe Baths Hall

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