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The Hollies Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

The Hollies

Martiniplaza
Leonard Springerlaan 2

Apr 25, 2019

8:00 PM GMT+2
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ilonka
September 29th 2022
It was the first day after Quarantine. So I decided to wear a mask. Peter has an amazing voice, he's called the golden voice. It's true and he is. It was the first time seeing him perform without a guitar. This was very special for me. And I like, when musicans have fun on stage. They had fun. So I loved every single minute of the show. 👏👏👏
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The Hollies Biography

The Hollies are one of Britain’s best-loved groups. Their soaring, distinctive harmonies, brilliantly crafted songs, and cultivated musicianship; coupled with The Hollies extensive back catalogue of memorable songs has ensured the longevity of one of the greatest Pop groups to emerge from the early 1960’s British Rock revolution - when British Music began to shake the world.

With a track record as luminous and colossal as The Hollies’, it’s difficult to know where to begin. The band have released some of the best-loved pop songs ever: The Air That I Breathe, Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress), Bus Stop, I’m Alive, Carrie Anne, the soul-stirring He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother... the list goes on.

From 1963 through to the mid-70’s, The Hollies had 18 Top ten hits. He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother gave them another No 1 hit when re-released in 1988. “I’m Alive” had been their first chart topper back in 1965.

Today, at the heart of The Hollies since 1963 are original members: drummer Bobby Elliott and singer, songwriter and lead guitarist, Tony Hicks.

In 1963 life in austere England was changing from black and white into technicolor. Elliott, Hicks, Allan Clarke, Eric Haydock and Graham Nash set up their two humble guitar amplifiers and drum kit in studio 3 at Abbey Road studios. The red recording light lit up and the hit-making machine known as The Hollies, leaped into life and into the unknown. Their two-way vocal sound soon developed into the trademark three-way harmony, a spread of sound that influenced so many bands that were to follow.

Nash left the group at the end of 1968 to team up with David Crosby and Stephen Stills and formed another harmony band, Crosby, Stills and Nash, but The Hollies albums and hits kept coming.

These guys have now been entertaining audiences for six decades - as always driven by Bobby Elliott’s powerhouse drumming and led by Tony Hick’s masterful guitar playing and distinctive singing.

The Hollies take great pride in presenting their theatre tours. No support act is needed as their stage performance can last for over two hours. Concert dates in the UK. Scandinavia, Europe, Australia and New Zealand take place on a regular basis.

The Hollies are Tony Hicks and Bobby Elliott, bassist and singer, Ray Stiles, formerly with Mud. He has been with The Hollies for 35 years. Keyboardist Ian Parker, who has worked with Clannad and Chuck Berry has been in the group for almost as long. Guitarist/singer Steve Lauri is on the frontline next to lead vocalist Peter Howarth, who both joined the band in 2004.

TheHollies were inducted into the American Rock ‘n‘ Roll Hall of Fame in 2010 for their ‘Impact on the Evolution, Development and Perpetuation of Rock and Roll’ and also hold the coveted Ivor Novello Award for ‘Outstanding contribution the British Music’
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