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1967-2017 TOUR

Procol Harum

One of the most important bands in the history of British music, in the development of symphonic rock and indeed prog rock, Procol Harum celebrate the 50th anniversary of the band.

2017 marks a significant milestone in what continues to be one of our most loved musical exports; 50 years after the group formed and released ‘A Whiter Shade Of Pale’, the track continues to be one of the best-selling singles of all time, one of the most recognisable and most played songs – ever.

In this concert the band dip into their vast catalogue and cannon of worldwide hits to bring to the stage the magic that they have always retained, with a few new surprises too. Procol Harum has been an evolving musical force from the first performance in 1967, but always led by founding member, singer, pianist and composer Gary Brooker, most of today’s line-up has been playing together since the early 90s and it includes bassist Matt Pegg (Jethro Tull, Ian Brown), drummer Geoff Dunn (Jimmy Page, Dave Stewart, Van Morrison), guitarist Geoff Whitehorn (Roger Chapman, Paul Rodgers, Roger Daltrey) and Hammond organ player Josh Phillips (Pete Townsend and Midge Ure).

Hear the iconic songs performed in a unique celebratory show by one of the 20th century’s most illustrious British rock groups.


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