Rossi on rock and roll

18 Mar 2019 04:27
Published by: Daniel Almond

 

LEGENDARY Status Quo frontman Francis Rossi will share the extraordinary secrets of his 50-plus years in rock music when he takes to the stage for an intimate evening in Preston.

In ‘Francis Rossi: I Talk Too Much’, the founder, lead singer and lead guitarist of Quo will talk about his mishaps and adventures of life on the road with one of the biggest and most loved bands ever.

Francis is a true member of British rock royalty.  He sang the first words at Live Aid in 1985, survived the obligatory rock and roll brush with alcohol and drugs, was awarded an OBE in 2010 and has a Brit for his outstanding contribution to music. His band has sold more than 120 million records globally.

Rossi will be joined on stage at Preston Guild Hall on Sunday April 7 by award-winning writer and broadcaster Mick Wall, who has sold more than a million books.

There are limited VIP tickets available which will include an exclusive VIP lanyard and unsigned photograph.

There are also limited ‘Meet and Greet’ tickets available, which includes a photo opportunity and a chance to get some memorabilia signed before the show.

 

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