Limehouse Lizzy: Over Three Decades of Celtic Rock Excellence!
After three decades as a leading tribute act, Limehouse Lizzy continue to honour the legacy of Philip Lynott and his band, Thin Lizzy with electrifying performances that dominate the live classic rock circuit both here and abroad. Recognised with a PRS/Billboard award as Britain’s hardest working act, featuring in the BBC’s acclaimed Arena series, and lead singer Wayne Ellis being a former member of original Thin Lizzy member Brian Robertson’s The Clan, have contributed to the band remaining a force on and off the stage, earning widespread acclaim.
2023/24 has been their most successful period yet, with forty-one sold-out shows on their anniversary tour, whilst continuing with their legacy of international performances including the USA, UAE, the Caribbean, NL and Scandinavia.
As Limehouse Lizzy heads into 2025, their tribute to Thin Lizzy’s timeless hits continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
Dates & Times
Derby Hall @ The Met
£25 / £23 concessions (inc fees)
Standing + limited balcony seating
Reviews
“...Limehouse Lizzy Top PRS for Music's Hardest Working UK Bands List”
Billboard Magazine
“if you're skeptical 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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