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Moving Pictures - Rush Tribute - Scotland Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Moving Pictures - Rush Tribute - Scotland

Jul 7, 2023

8:00 PM GMT+1
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Moving Pictures - Rush Tribute - Scotland Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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One of Europe's top tributes to Canada's finest export - Rush - return to The Vic after a packed show in February - when they were joined on stage by Planet Rock's Darren Redick - a renowned Rush fanatic! Keeping Rush’s legacy alive, Moving Pictures play for over two hours covering all the Rush classics such as Tom Sawyer, The Spirit of Radio and Xanadu with the same precision and energy that made Rush such a beloved band. Moving Pictures features drummer Jamie Dunleavey (a young lady from St Andrews scarily on point), Eoin de Paor (with a unique set of skills to sing AND play bass AND play keys like Geddy Lee) and guitarist Steve Brown (complete with double neck guitars). Steve is a lifelong Rush fan and pro player with a wicked sense of humour - not unlike Alex Lifeson. With a passion that shines through in every note they play Moving Pictures are regularly on the bill at Rush fan conventions, have recordings on the ‘Songs For Neil’ albums and have performed for Rush producer Terry Brown. Whether you're a die-hard Rush fan or simply appreciate great live music, don't miss your chance to experience the magic of Moving Pictures in person. “Moving Pictures - they're really really good. I give them a double Redick thumbs-up.” — Darren Redick - Planet Rock Radio. "This is the 3rd best Rush show I've ever seen - the first two were Rush themselves" Fan review.
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Moving Pictures - Rush Tribute - Scotland at Edinburgh, United Kingdom in Bannerman's 2024
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Simon
May 7th 2024
Long term Rush fan but first time I’ve seen MP. Absolutely excellent gig - flawless versions of classic Rush songs and all played with real passion and heart. Any Rush fan would get a blast from seeing Moving Pictures. Musicianship was tremendous, especially the drummer - who has a big ask doing the dearly-missed Neil Peart’s complex parts, but was breathtakingly good. The band themselves said that there were some new tunes on the setlist but apart from one moment of all members looking at each other going ‘Huh?’ (we’ve all been there at one time or another), you wouldn’t have known these songs weren’t regular material. Great night.
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Moving Pictures - Rush Tribute - Scotland Biography

Power trio MOVING PICTURES are a Rush tribute at the top of their game. Playing over 50 gigs in 2023 including Lakeside Park in Canada for Neil Peart's family.
Favourites of Planet Rock's Darren Redick - who has been known to join them on stage.
They have recordings on all 4 Songs for Neil tribute albums, including performances with Terry Brown, Hugh Syme and Jacob Moon.

On hearing their original arrangement of AFTERIMAGE, Alex Lifeson wrote "Very moving and beautifully done. Heartfelt thanks to the band for their kind tribute."

Featuring drummer Jamie Dunleavey - this young lady from St Andrews is scarily on point.
It takes a unique set of skills to sing AND play bass AND play keys like Geddy Lee - John Power is incredibly accurate.
Guitarist Steve Brown is a lifelong Rush fan and pro player with way too many guitars and wicked sense of humour - not unlike a certain Mr Lifeson.

"They had only been on stage for mere minutes and already my face was aching from the sustained grin.
These strangers who weren't actually Rush made me feel as though I was finally attending a legitimate Rush concert.
The accuracy with which they all play while still maintaining a lighthearted approach to their performance is, well, it's exactly as you'd expect from Rush themselves."
Mark Reid - Rockfiend

"To emulate 3 of the highest musical calibre artists, with such gusto, was seriously impressive. "

“That was the 3rd best Rush show I’ve ever seen. The first 2 were Rush.”

"My Villa has never been so brilliantly strangled."
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