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, tv appearances (BBC2’s Arena amongst others), and to actually being recruited to record and tour by members of the original Thin Lizzy, Limehouse Lizzy enter their twenty-sixth 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 start 2020 with a string of European tour dates, in what will be an exhausting year-long schedule. The boys are back!
This event has been rescheduled from 4 April 2020 and 26 March 2021.
Dates & Times
Derby Hall @ The Met
£23.50 door / £20.50 advance (standard) / £19.50 advance (concession) [inc fees]
Standing + balcony seating
Please note: Advance booking discounts are applied after you put your ticket into the cart.
Reviews
“...Limehouse Lizzy Top PRS for Music's Hardest Working UK Bands List”
Billboard Magazine
“if you're sceptical about tribute acts, you won't be after seeing Limehouse Lizzy”
Radio Times
“entertainment for more than a decade… fantastic live music”
Arena BBC2
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