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Friday, November 2, 2012

WiiPromote The Best Bands To See Live


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There’s nothing  like going to see a live concert. You’ve all bought your tickets,  waited for the BIG day to come round and finally it arrives.You're about ready to explode with all the tension and guess what? 
The gig turns out to be a flop and doesn't make the grade.

How can you be sure that no matter where you go, this type of s#it doen't happen? 
What bands deliver a memorable gig, packed with memories and experiences you boast about attending?

These five (5) UK bands over-deliver when they perform time and time again.
 Buy a concert ticket for one of these acts, and you will never ever leave disappointed.

Alice Cooper

An Alice Cooper concertis more than a mere live show. It’s a spectacle, a performance of t top quality rock and roll music, horror, stage antics and a no holds barred experience of immense proportions all rolled into one.



Alice Cooper takes you to the depths hell, twists you round and drops you flat on your head, then sends you closer to the dark side before returning you safe, ready and full of life to take on another day.

Cooper is a legend, which is why his concert tickets cost so much. Each show is as carefully crafted as a Cuban cigar, so you can be sure that any ticket for one of his concerts is the promise of a night to remember. www.alicecooper.com

The Rolling Stones

Legends in their own right with a back catalogue to draw from that most  bands can only dream of, The Rolling Stones, are still rocking hard in 2012 and setting the standard in quality live musical entertainment.

Rumour has it they have a team of doctors watching various monitors backstage to ensure they stay fit (alive?) enough to perform – while performing!
 But even so, the lifestyle that made them so famous means that even the people hired to keep their hearts pumping are banned from the after-show party.

A Rolling Stones gig will either take you back down memory lane, or expose you to a time when rock and roll really was rock ‘n’ roll and it stood for something more than just a marketing angle. These guys really mean it. 

Madness

Still on the go after 28 years, this North London band never did much to change their act in any huge way, other than let it mature into a solid and skanking master showpiece. From playing in back street London pubs to 100,000 in London’s Hyde Park, these guys will make every part of society move it’s feet.

Their timeless Madstock concerts sold out every time, and the first one in 1992 went down in history as the only concert ever to ever register on the Richter Scale. And it’s all done with a backdrop of humorous cockney banter and a clear love for the music.

Madness never liked rehearsing, but their stage presence comes over with no pretension – just a simple rock-stomping beat, it is no wonder they still have followers of all ages, colours, creeds and sexes up and dancing madly on their feet. 

Jean Michel Jarre

The UK public has been fascinated by Jarre’s surreal and exciting on-stage wizardry from the very start. Amazing and spectacular visual performances with light & sound have to be seen live to be fully appreciated, Jarre now only performs
A Jarre concert is more than just a concert, it is an opportunty to witness a modern-day musical genius at work. 

Queen

No list would be complete without Queen.

Their concerts are so legendary, people from all walks of life used to go see them even if yhey diidn't like their music. 
 If you had the pleasure of seeing Freddie Mercury, you will know why tickets for his concerts sold like gold dust.

Mercury can never be replaced and Queens’ performances, peaked with their Live Aid concert at Wembley Stadium in 1985, which gave them a Re-birth and a fresh, young following within the British psyche, that I doubt will never be matched.











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