LARRY MILLER BAND

Music |
4th April 2015

Sat 4 Apr | Doors 7.30pm | £12 (£14 OTD) £11 U16 

Guitarist Larry Miller is undeniably one of the must see blues/rock acts.

He is famous for his mesmerising guitar playing and rip roaring shows in the UK and around Europe, bringing hisunique showmanship and energy to every performance. He holds the record for the most encores at The Cambridge Rock Festival, returning the following two years to capacity crowds and standing ovations. He was recorded and broadcast live from The Great British R&B Festival by the BBC and recently headlined The Rory Gallagher International Festival in Ireland.

Larry Miller’s band features an experienced, powerful driving rhythm section including keyboards. Larry will be playing songs from his latest album plus his acclaimed album ‘Unfinished Business’ as well as live favourites. If you like Rory Gallagher, Joe Bonamassa, Gary Moore, Walter Trout or Hendrix, you’ll want to see Larry Miller. 

Please Click Here to visit Larry Miller's website

Venue: Malt Room Standing
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.

DATES & TIMES

4th April 2015

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