THE CLASSIC ROCK SHOW TOUR 2025

THE CLASSIC ROCK SHOW ‘THE BEST ROCK SHOW ON THE PLANET’

ANNOUNCE NEW UK TOUR FOR 2025

NOW OVER 100 MILLION YOUTUBE VIEWS WORLDWIDE

WATCH THE CLASSIC ROCK SHOW PERFORM LED ZEPPELIN’S ‘ROCK AND ROLL’ LIVE HERE

The Classic Rock Show will return to British shores early next year for a newly-announced 21-date UK tour.

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 shows in January & February 2025, in conjunction with CMP Entertainment.

The Classic Rock Show, who recently clocked-up an incredible 100million 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 Led Zeppelin, Dire Straits, The Who, ZZ Top, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Van Halen, Heart, AC/DC, Meat Loaf, Queen, The Eagles, 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 forthcoming 2025 UK tour, Classic Rock Show vocalist/guitarist & musical director James Cole said today; “The whole band are super excited to be back on the road again in 2025. It’s such a privilege to tour the UK and Europe, and we can’t wait for you to experience our new show. Live music means the world to us and we’re ready to create more unforgettable memories together!”

Tickets for the following new 2025 UK dates are on-sale now via Ticketmaster and Ticketline;

11 January Portsmouth Guildhall

12 January Birmingham Symphony Hall

14 January Grimsby Auditorium

15 January Aberdeen Music Hall

17 January Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

18 January Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

19 January Salford – The Lowry

21 January Leicester De Montfort Hall

22 January Edinburgh Usher Hall

26 January Bournemouth Pavilion

27 January Shrewsbury Theatre Severn

28 January Dartford Orchard West

30 January London Cadogan Hall

31 January London Cadogan Hall

1 February Gateshead – The Glasshouse

3 February Southend-on-Sea Cliffs Pavilion

4 February Guildford G Live

5 February Basingstoke – The Anvil

7 February Harrogate Royal Hall

8 February Malvern Forum Theatre

9 February Cambridge Corn Exchange

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