Rock legend Francis Rossi from Status Quo is coming to Lancaster for a one-man show.
'Francis Rossi – Tunes & Chat' will be held at the theatre on Sunday May 21 2023 at 7.30pm. Tickets go on sale on Friday, April 15.
Rossi will perform a selection of well-known hits and some previously not-performed-live-before tunes.
Expect original-style, acoustic versions of Quo classics, threaded together with chat.
VIP packages are available for those wishing to meet Francis before the show.
Meet & Greet tickets are priced £80.
You will have front stalls seating and also receive a goody bag.
VIP tickets priced £45 are the next best seats in the stalls, plus goody bag.
Standard tickets cost £30.
Status Quo are one of the most enduringly popular rock bands in British music history, famed for hits including 'Down Down', 'Rockin' All Over the World' and 'In the Army Now'.
They famously opened the Live Aid concert for famine relief in 1985.


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