PHYSICAL GRAFFITI

PHYSICAL GRAFFITI

PHYSICAL GRAFFITI

"Led Zeppelin - Greatest Hits" Tour 2025

© Alan Baxter

For over 15 years, Physical Graffiti have been paying tribute to one of the most famous rock bands in the world - Led Zeppelin.

The band has built its reputation over the last decade, mainly through appearances on the German live scene - but it was the addition of Andrew Elt as the band's new lead singer that gave the formation its final polish. Guitarist Daniel Verberk, who delivers the essence of Jimmy Page's original guitar sound by using the same amplifiers, guitars and effects, not only oozes coolness like Page, but also captures his very own style so convincingly that you could be forgiven for thinking it was a recording of the original. Irishman Dave Harold on bass and Jan Gabriel on drums provide the fat grooves and Remco on keyboards the partly spherical, partly staccato-like Led Zep sound.

Details

Date:

21.03.2025

Start:

8.30 p.m.

Admission:

7.00 p.m.

Price:

PS 26 € + Fees / BO 32 €

Location:

Musiktheater Piano | Lütgendortmunder Straße 43 | 44388 Dortmund

Organizer

3dog entertainment concerts GmbH

Details

Date:

21.03.2025

Start:

8.30 p.m.

Admission:

7.00 p.m.

Price:

PS 26 € + Fees / BO 32 €

Location:

Musiktheater Piano | Lütgendortmunder Straße 43 | 44388 Dortmund

Organizer

3dog entertainment concerts GmbH

PHYSICAL GRAFFITI

"Led Zeppelin - Greatest Hits" Tour 2025

© Alan Baxter

For over 15 years, Physical Graffiti have been paying tribute to one of the most famous rock bands in the world - Led Zeppelin.

The band has built its reputation over the last decade, mainly through appearances on the German live scene - but it was the addition of Andrew Elt as the band's new lead singer that gave the formation its final polish. Guitarist Daniel Verberk, who delivers the essence of Jimmy Page's original guitar sound by using the same amplifiers, guitars and effects, not only oozes coolness like Page, but also captures his very own style so convincingly that you could be forgiven for thinking it was a recording of the original. Irishman Dave Harold on bass and Jan Gabriel on drums provide the fat grooves and Remco on keyboards the partly spherical, partly staccato-like Led Zep sound.

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