$17 to See Get the Led Out Led Zeppelin Tribute Band at The Paramount Theatre on Friday, July 20 (Up to $34.50 Value)
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Popular Led Zeppelin tribute act mirrors famous rock band in looks, spirit, and impeccable musicianship throughout long list of hits
Cover bands look and sound just like the real thing, unlike cover audiences, who are just used mannequins holding up lighters. See the real almost-real thing with this deal to see Get the Led Out at The Paramount Theatre in Huntington. For $17, you get one general-admission, standing-room-only ticket for Friday, July 20, at 8 p.m. (up to a $34.50 value, including all fees). Doors open at 7 p.m.
Philadelphia-based sextet Get the Led Out inhabits the sound and spirit of the biggest rock group of the ’70s with a mesmerizing, musically accurate portrayal. Formed out of a passionate love of Led Zeppelin and a need to replenish the nation’s dwindling classic-rock reservoirs, the band members inhabit their heroes’ essence, nailing nuances such as Robert Plant’s libido-fueled wail in “Black Dog” and Jimmy Page’s bowed guitar. Their set stretches across the legendary British group’s career like a pair of eight-legged spandex pants and re-creates a quintessential ’70s experience that earns roaring applause from fans and approving gusts of hair-ruffling wind from John Bonham’s ghost.
An oasis for arts-loving crowds tired of taking malfunctioning teleporters to Long Island, the cavernous, recently renovated Paramount Theatre draws in major acts to spare fans stressful commutes. The buxom venue buzzes with a true rock ‘n’ roll vibe, beaming with a nocturnal color scheme decorated with whimsical local art and exposed brick walls.
Popular Led Zeppelin tribute act mirrors famous rock band in looks, spirit, and impeccable musicianship throughout long list of hits
Cover bands look and sound just like the real thing, unlike cover audiences, who are just used mannequins holding up lighters. See the real almost-real thing with this deal to see Get the Led Out at The Paramount Theatre in Huntington. For $17, you get one general-admission, standing-room-only ticket for Friday, July 20, at 8 p.m. (up to a $34.50 value, including all fees). Doors open at 7 p.m.
Philadelphia-based sextet Get the Led Out inhabits the sound and spirit of the biggest rock group of the ’70s with a mesmerizing, musically accurate portrayal. Formed out of a passionate love of Led Zeppelin and a need to replenish the nation’s dwindling classic-rock reservoirs, the band members inhabit their heroes’ essence, nailing nuances such as Robert Plant’s libido-fueled wail in “Black Dog” and Jimmy Page’s bowed guitar. Their set stretches across the legendary British group’s career like a pair of eight-legged spandex pants and re-creates a quintessential ’70s experience that earns roaring applause from fans and approving gusts of hair-ruffling wind from John Bonham’s ghost.
An oasis for arts-loving crowds tired of taking malfunctioning teleporters to Long Island, the cavernous, recently renovated Paramount Theatre draws in major acts to spare fans stressful commutes. The buxom venue buzzes with a true rock ‘n’ roll vibe, beaming with a nocturnal color scheme decorated with whimsical local art and exposed brick walls.