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Zeppelin Soars Again brings the 35-piece Kashmir Orchestra to QPAC on Friday 27 September at 8pm armed with a set list of classic hits honouring the Led Zeppelin legacy, and the Zep Boys. This explosive concert is one of the most ambitious ever unleashed on the QPAC stage with powerful and exhilarating howling vocals, dynamic rhythms and unbridled orchestral majesty, featuring signature riffs and sonic spaciousness - Stairway to Heaven, Kashmir, Immigrant Song, Black Dog, Whole Lotta Love and so much more. The Zep Boys have performed the catalogue of Led Zeppelin globally for five decades and this epic collaboration is as aggressive as it is symphonically magnificent over two hours of delicate and hard rock hits. Don’t miss Zeppelin Soars Again on Friday 27 September with the 35-piece Kashmir Orchestra and the Zep Boys from 8pm at QPAC. Tickets are ON SALE from 9am Tuesday 14 May through QPAC.com.au and 136 246.
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Jo-Ellen
April 6th 2024
Absolutely amazing show! Vince’s voice so powerful.. the band were on fire and the wonderful orchestra brought the show to another dimension!! Loved it 💯💯
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ZEP BOYS Biography

The Zep Boys are a remarkable story from its inception right up to the current day. The music industry is arguably one of the most competitive markets in entertainment today.
So why have a concept band from Adelaide South Australia succeeded at the highest level in their genre for almost 30 years?

Many people have shared their opinion with me over the years but this is what I believe.

“The music of Led Zeppelin is now part of music and social history it needs no introduction or explanation. Older and new generations alike still listen to their music catalogue. Zeppelin has become immortal and is now classical rather than pop, it transcends fashion and market trends.

In 1986, the thought of performing an entire program of Led Zeppelin songs live on stage not only terrified me but almost made me want to give up playing all together. The fear of not having the ability or confidence to perform what I believed was the ultimate in rock music was fundamentally the inspiration to accept the challenge. This was to become a project of passion love and integrity.

Success would only be measured by the execution of the music. What was to happen next was totally unexpected.
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