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Mostly Autumn return to The Met to showcase their latest album Sight of Day, a celebration of life which abounds with huge tracks that lead the listener into territory never explored by the band before.

Counted amongst the top 100 best progressive rock bands of all time, and winners of Best Track (Sight of Day) and Best Female Vocalist 2017 (Olivia Sparnenn-Josh) in the Classic Rock Society awards, Mostly Autumn’s musical palette is diverse. The band draws on influences from the golden age of rock, but have developed their own unique sound that both captures the essence of that era and yet looks forward into the future.

Delighted to be invited to support Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow in 2016 and 2017, they have earned themselves a name for their outstanding live shows and have been described as ‘the best band you have never heard’.

They have built a loyal and cult following since their first album sixteen years ago and in that time such luminaries as Steve Hackett, the late Richard Wright, the late Jon Lord and the BBC’s own Bob Harris have been amongst their many fans.

Mostly Autumn has also toured as an invited support act to Blackmore’s Night, Uriah Heep and Jethro Tull, as well as being special guests at Bryan Adam’s Murrayfield Stadium gig a few years ago. That alone should give some indication as to the caliber of the band.

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Last session: Sat 3 Nov 2018 at 8:00 PM - This event has now passed

Derby Hall @ The Met

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