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Following the success of their 17-date UK and European tour, which culminated with two successful shows at Cadogan Hall in September 2023, highly acclaimed rock band Big Big Train return to promote their recent studio album, The Likes Of Us. The album is the band’s first with Italian lead vocalist Alberto Bravin and marks their first release on the renowned InsideOut/Sony label. Alongside Bravin and founder member Greg Spawton, the multinational band has an impressive list of musicians including drummer Nick D’Virgilio and guitarist/keyboardist Rikard Sjöblom, whose combined experience includes playing with bands such as Genesis, PFM, Tears For Fears, Spock’s Beard and Beardfish, among others. Venue doors: 5:30pm. Stage timings to be announced.
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Warren
June 7th 2024
As a first time Train rider, I was amazed by this group. The talent comes from all parts of the stage and the music quality was fantastic. This is a must see group. If they ever come back to the Western NY area you can guarantee that I will be there.
Buffalo, NY@Electric City
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Cadogan Hall is a historic venue in the heart of Chelsea, London.
It presents a wide range of events, from classical music, jazz, and musical theatre to children's shows...
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Big Big Train Biography
Big Big Train have revisited the sound world of early Genesis and Yes and have managed to create music with great emotional clout’
JOHN BUNGEY, THE TIMES
'They make beautiful, pastoral quintessentially English music: their name is Big Big Train”
BOB HARRIS, BBC RADIO 2
'the prog equivalent of the London Olympics opening ceremony'
GEOFF BARTON, CLASSIC ROCK MAGAZINE
Read MoreJOHN BUNGEY, THE TIMES
'They make beautiful, pastoral quintessentially English music: their name is Big Big Train”
BOB HARRIS, BBC RADIO 2
'the prog equivalent of the London Olympics opening ceremony'
GEOFF BARTON, CLASSIC ROCK MAGAZINE
Progressive Rock
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