The Watch

Music
  • Thursday 26th March 19:30 (Doors)

Extended Theatre Seated

The Watch Plays Genesis premieres ‘Tales from 1970-1976’

“Take a little trip back from Trespass … to Wind and Wuthering.”

The Watch are back, premiering an intense trip into the world of early Genesis, presenting a new show featuring the music of TRESPASS, NURSERY CRYME, FOXTROT, SELLING ENGLAND BY THE POUND, THE LAMB LIES DOWN ON BROADWAY, A TRICK OF THE TAIL and WIND AND WUTHERING.

The dramatic Gabrielesque vocals of The Watch singer, closest ever to Peter Gabriel, and the all-round instrumental excellence of the band will give you the opportunity to experience some of the group’s most celebrated compositions in a manner reminiscent of their pioneering era. The ultimate journey into the mythic world of Genesis!

Steve Hackett (Genesis lead guitarist) says: “The Watch is a band of very talented people and I recommend them.”

Paul Whitehead (Genesis graphic artist): “The band who remind me most of the Genesis magic.”

UK Prog Newsletter: “What’s unique here are the vocals, so very similar to those of a young Peter Gabriel.”

“It was again a perfect performance by the band” Background Magazine

“Simone Rossetti, is excellent this evening, especially the difficult high parts, which he performs brilliantly” The Progressive Aspect

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