PITTSBURGH'S PREMIER CONCERT PROMOTER

Drusky Entertainment Presents

LEZ ZEPPELIN perform PHYSICAL GRAFFITI & More

All Ages
Saturday, January 25
Doors: 7pm // Show: 8pm
$29.75 to $49.75 / Day Of : $35 to $55
Drusky Entertainment Presents:

LEZ ZEPPELIN perform PHYSICAL GRAFFITI & More

January 25th, 2024
Doors: 7:00PM / Show: 8:00PM
The Oaks Theatre (Oakmont, PA)

All Ages
$29.75 – $49.75

 
Physical Graffiti: In Its Entirety

Physical Graffiti, the epic double-album released by Led Zeppelin in February 1975, is perhaps the most beloved and magical of all of their recordings. Simply put, it is the album EVERYONE wants to hear. Lez Zeppelin presents Physical Graffiti from start to finish in all of its majesty and diversity to celebrate the 50 year anniversary of its release. From the mysticism of Kashmir to the rockin’ funk of Trampled Underfoot to the progressive elegance of Ten Years Gone, Lez Zeppelin delivers passionate, note-for-note renditions of all 15-songs. Accompanied by a provocative and uniquely curated multimedia presentation, this full-length, immersive experience digs deep into the heart and soul of one of rock’s greatest albums.

 

Lez Zeppelin-All Girls. All Zeppelin.

Lez Zeppelin is a phenomenon. Since their formation in 2004, the group has stunned audiences all over the world with the musicianship, passion and gender-bending audacity they bring to the music of Led Zeppelin. Unlike  the typical “tribute band” Lez Zeppelin does not seek to imitate. Rather, they are a she-incarnation of the original. With swagger, intensity and virtuosity, these four women cover the entire canon, performing hits, deep tracks, epic compositions and acoustic numbers with utmost authenticity, as if they’d written the music themselves. Jimmy Page described it best after attending a Lez Zeppelin show in London: “They played the Led Zeppelin music with an extraordinary sensuality and an energy and passion that highlighted their superb musicianship.”

Lez Zeppelin is an all-female tribute act, performing the work of Led Zeppelin. In June 2005, Chuck Klosterman wrote an article for SPIN Magazine that featured Lez Zeppelin as a leading protagonist in a trend of all-female hard rock "tribute" bands. He referred to the group as "the most powerful all-female band in rock history" and described the rise of bands like Lez Zeppelin as a "kind of multilayered cultural phenomenon." Stories about the group appeared in The Times, whose journalist called the band "the best new band I’ve seen all year, no question;" Reuters and CNN.com., which ran a front page feature that called the group so "electrifying" they are "driving club audiences to a frenzy." In April 2007, after touring in the US and Europe the band released its first album, Lez Zeppelin, which was produced by Eddie Kramer, former recording engineer on several Led Zeppelin albums.
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