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London, get ready to rock because Those Damn Crows, Rival Sons, and ZZ Top are coming to town on July 11, 2024! This powerhouse lineup is sure to bring an unforgettable night of music to the stage. Grab your tickets now and get ready to experience the energy and talent of these three incredible bands. Hailing from Bridgend, Wales, Those Damn Crows have been taking the rock scene by storm since their formation in 2014. With their debut album "Murder and the Motive" reaching number 5 on the UK rock charts, the band has quickly gained a dedicated fan base. Known for their high-energy live performances and powerful lyrics, Those Damn Crows are not to be missed. Joining them on stage will be Rival Sons, a California-based band that has been compared to legendary acts like Led Zeppelin and The Black Keys. With four studio albums under their belt, including the Grammy-nominated "Feral Roots," Rival Sons are known for their electrifying live shows and soulful blend of blues, rock, and folk. And last but certainly not least, the one and only ZZ Top will be bringing their iconic blend of blues and rock to the stage. With over 50 years in the music industry, this Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band is known for classics like "La Grange" and "Sharp Dressed Man." Don't miss your chance to see these living legends in action. So mark your calendars and get ready to rock out with Those Damn Crows, Rival Sons, and ZZ Top on July 11, 2024. This is a concert you won't want to miss!

When

Thursday, 11 July 2024
Starts at 20:00

Where

Arena Square
London, Great Britain

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