Event Details

Wall of Hits Concert: Slade, T-Rextasy and Mud II

Sunday 18th May 2008, 7.30pm

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall : Auditorium

2 Sauchiehall Street G2 3NY
Glasgow, G2 3NY
0141 353 8000

This Wall of Hits concert brings you the genuine sounds of the '70s with three fantastic bands.

With their unique blend of perfect pop-rock'n'roll, outrageous flamboyance and enduring songs such as Cum On Feel The Noize and Coz I Luv You, Slade have become a firm favourite in the hearts of pop fans all over the world.

Led by founder members Dave Hill and Don Powell, with ex-Mud bass guitarist John Berry and new lead vocalist Mal McNulty, Slade today is still one of the most exciting bands on the road, and their stage performance is a dynamic, powerful and exhilarating roller-coaster ride of pure unadulterated rock'n'roll.

The world's only officially acclaimed definitive live tribute to Marc Bolan & T.Rex, T.Rextasy fire-walks with the greatest glam rock set list in history. They immediately demand that you stand up and boogie and sing-a-long to the songs that made Marc Bolan the leading force of the 1970's Glam Rock era.

After the initial impact of the uncanny resemblance to Marc Bolan in looks and voice from their charismatic frontman and lead guitarist Danielz, you will actually believe that you are watching the legendary man himself!

Mud II continue the sound and hits so well nurtured and performed by Les Grey and Mud, such as Tiger Feet, Lonely this Christmas and Oh Boy, a fitting tribute to Les by members of the band who played and performed alongside him.

Led by original members Syd Twynham and Phil Wilson, with Chris Savage and Mark Michalski.

Tickets: £24.50, £22.50

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Booking fee:

A transaction charge of 75p applies to all phone and online boookings

£0.5 card booking fee

Concessions:

None

Featuring:

Slade

T-Rextasy

Mud II

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