Limehouse Lizzy (Thin Lizzy tribute)
Thursday 4 July 2024
8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
£20 in advance, £25 on the door
Now in their 3rd decade as a full-time professional touring act, Limehouse Lizzy continue to keep the spirit of Celtic rock icon Philip Lynott and his band THIN LIZZY alive and dominating stages worldwide.
From their official PRS/Billboard award and appearing in the BBC’s acclaimed ‘Arena’ documentary series, to two members being a part of original Thin Lizzy member BRIAN ROBERTSON’s (Thin Lizzy, Motorhead) recording and touring act THE CLAN, Limehouse Lizzy have emerged from the pandemic period with their most explosive show and accomplished line-up yet.
Building on previous international tours, corporate client engagement (Mitsubishi, Silverstone, NatWest) and being featured in book publications, 2023 has witnessed the band enjoy their most successful year ever with an unprecedented 41 sold out appearances on this, their Anniversary tour.
Limehouse Lizzy will continue with the previous frenetic pace bringing the inimitable, unique and irresistible rock/pop greatest hits homage to Philip Lynott & his band, Thin Lizzy in 2024. They will resume European tour duties, commencing with shows in Germany and Holland alongside their UK schedule. (See website for full details an updates).
HIGHLIGHTS:
- PRS/Billboard ‘Hardest Working Act’ award 2011
- Virgin Atlantic 20th Anniversary, Barbados
- original Thin Lizzy member BRIAN ROBERTSON (Thin Lizzy, Motorhead)
- BBC 2’s ‘Arena’ documentary series
- international tours – USA, UAE, Caribbean, Germany, Scandinavia
- book publications – ‘The Rocker’, ‘Send In The Clones’ and ‘Starstruck’ 2022
- Guitarist Magazine ‘Live band of the year’
- 40 sold out shows on their current record breaking Anniversary tour
QUOTES
‘Limehouse Lizzy Top PRS for Music’s Hardest Working UK Bands List’
Billboard Magazine
“Limehouse Lizzy’s Wayne Ellis, an uncanny ringer for Phil Lynott…”
The Guardian
“Entertainment for more than a decade…fantastic live music”
Arena BBC2
“If you’re sceptical about tribute acts, you won’t be after seeing Limehouse Lizzy”
Radio Times
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