Wilson and Wakeman

Genre 
Music
Venue 
Auditorium
Ticket prices 
£17 Full
£15 Concession
*subject to booking fees (except at theatre box office)
Jan 2020 8 Wed 7:30pm (doors: 7:00pm)

Damian Wilson & Adam Wakeman UK Tour 2020

Now established as a popular UK and European touring duo, Damian Wilson & Adam Wakeman are embarking on a UK tour in January 2020.

Featuring Damian on vocals and acoustic guitar and Adam on piano, vocals and acoustic guitar, they’ll play songs from their individual back catalogues and artists they have worked with, along with tracks from their joint albums, intertwined with stories and memories from their extensive touring careers in a show not to be missed.

Their first joint acoustic album 'Weir Keeper's Tale' was released in 2016, but they've been working and playing together for a long time in bands such as Headspace and Rick Wakeman's English Rock Ensemble. Their second album ‘The Sun Will Dance In Its Twilight Hour’ was released in February 2018. The following European tour resulted in a session album; 2019’s ‘Stripped’.

Damian Wilson 

Damian Wilson is a songwriter and vocalist who has appeared on over 70 separate album releases.

Damian is widely known in the rock genre, for bands and projects such as Headspace, Threshold, Ayreon and Rick Wakeman’s English Rock Ensemble. As a solo artist he has released 5 solo albums, a DVD and a retrospective compilation album. He also played the lead role of Jean Valjean in Les Misérables on their UK National Tour.

Adam Wakeman 

Best known as the keyboard and guitar player with Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath, Adam Wakeman has also released 9 albums with father Rick Wakeman as well as releasing 4 solo albums. As a classically-trained pianist, his albums cross many genres and styles from classical, to rock.

He co-wrote the 2010 platinum selling album Scream with Ozzy Osbourne and has also toured extensively with Travis, Annie Lennox, Will Young, Slash, 10CC and many more. 

Great musicianship, great singing, great songs and a great atmosphere. You can’t ask for much more than that really
Mark Radcliffe, BBC Radio 2
It's like a wonderful dysfunctional family party
MetalTalk
Quite simply the most fun you can have with your clothes on
Prog Magazine
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