Animals And Friends

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Doors 7.30pm | Tickets £28.50 | Theatre Extended | Age Restricted 14+

Animals and Friends celebrate the 60th anniversary of ‘We Gotta Get Out Of This Place’ with an unmissable intimate live show at Brewery Arts, featuring John Steel (original drums), Danny Handley, Barney Williams and Norm Helm.

The Animals’ 1964 debut was recently included in CLASSIC ROCK magazines’ ’50 Albums That Built Blues Rock ‘. John Steel and his band of Animals have continued to tour the world for the last 30 years with amazing success. The band have had many special touring guests including Spencer Davis, Stax, Booker T & The MGS and Blues Brothers guitar legend Steve Cropper, Maggie Bell (Stone The Crows) and the great Mick Green (The Pirates, Van Morrison, Paul McCartney, Bryan Ferry).

Animals & Friends remain a seminal rhythm & blues band who still command  great respect internationally amongst their peers as well as from fans of  all ages who instinctively respond so enthusiastically to such pivotal songs from The Animals’ catalogue such as ‘We Gotta Get Out Of This Place’, ‘Boom Boom’, ‘Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood’, ‘Baby, Let Me Take You Home’, ‘I Put A Spell On You’ and the band’s multi-million selling anthem and number one hit across the world – ‘House of The Rising Sun’.

“The band that shook the world back in 1964 have re-invented themselves… quality and distinct sound that was, and still is, The Animals…” Barry Kirk

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