Limehouse Lizzy have just completed their 25th year with their most explosive show and critically-acclaimed line-up yet.
Limehouse Lizzy continue to keep the spirit of Celtic rock icon Philip Lynott and his band Thin Lizzy alive, well and dominating stages worldwide. The band have also added a tribute into their show to ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist (and world renowned solo artist) Gary Moore.
From their Official PRS award, performing for Virgin Atlantic in Barbados, T.V. appearances (BBC 2’s ‘Arena’ amongst others), and to actually being recruited to record and tour by members of the original Thin Lizzy, Limehouse Lizzy have just completed their 25th year with their most explosive show and critically-acclaimed line-up yet.
Despite international tours (UAE, Germany and previously USA, Scandinavia, Caribbean etc.), corporate clients (Mitsubishi, NatWest) and even book appearances (The Rocker, Send In The Clones), they’ve shoehorned a co-headline tour with tribute giants Livewire into 2019, along with their own stand-alone tour, in what will be an exhausting year-long schedule. The boys are back!
QUOTES
‘…Limehouse Lizzy Top PRS for Music’s Hardest Working UK Bands List’
Billboard Magazine
“Limehouse Lizzy’s Wayne Ellis, an uncanny ringer for Phil Lynott…”
The Guardian
“entertainment for more than a decade…fantastic live music”
Arena BBC2
“if you’re sceptical about tribute acts, you won’t be after seeing Limehouse Lizzy”
Radio Times
“Gig of the week”
The Mirror
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Darwen Library theatre is situated in Darwen town centre on the junction between School Street and Knott Street. From M65, approach along the Main road into Darwen, turning left into Union Street, then right into Knott Street. From Bolton, approach along main road into Darwen town centre, turn right along Church Street past Darwen Bus Station, follow the road round toward Railway Road, and turn left onto School Street.
Regular buses between Blackburn,and Darwen. Contact Blackburn Visitor Centre for details of local public transport from where you live 01254 688040. Alternatively, for public transport information out of our normal office hours contact: Travel Line: 0871 200 2233 (for bus services around the Lancashire area) National Rail Enquiries 03457 48 49 50
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