STEVE STEINMAN'S VAMPIRES ROCK DAY OF THE DEAD

Steve Steinman’s Vampires Rock  Day Of The Dead

Featuring The Symphonic Rock Orchestra 

Vampires Rock Day of the Dead Featuring The Symphonic Rock Orchestra is the latest instalment of the Vampires Rock Saga, now in its 20th year. 

Starring Steve Steinman; a number one recording artist and critically acclaimed show producer brings you a night of Classic Rock featuring the Day of the Dead Symphonic Rock Orchestra. 

Experience the adrenaline driven sound of Steve Steinman’s high octane Rock band, infused with the full power of the Symphonic Rock Orchestra, a full cast of singers, dancers and some of the best rock voices in the country will perform the greatest rock classics including hits from:

Metallica, Evanescence, Disturbed, Alice Cooper, Iron Maiden, Queen, Meat Loaf, AC/DC, Guns ‘N’ Roses and many more.

Special guest star Nathan James will be joining Steve and the cast for this epic show – Nathan is the lead singer with number 1 recording band Inglorious, he is also known for his time on Andrew Lloyd Webbers TV series Superstar! and Jeff Wayne’s musical version of The War of the Worlds. 

This is a night for all rock fans alike!

THE COUNTRY'S MOST SUCCESSFUL CLASSIC ROCK MUSICAL CONCERT!

THIS ROCKTASTIC, HILARIOUS, MUSICAL CONCERT LIVES UP TO IT’S ROCKING REPUTATION


From the producers of Anything For Love – The Meat Loaf Story and Vampires Rock, Steve Steinman brings you the classic rock musical sensation that’s been rocking the nation for 18 years.

 

Starring Steve Steinman and an incredible cast of singers, dancers and musicians, this show will have you rocking in the aisles.

 

A tongue-in-cheek and laugh out loud storyline combined with an incredible stage set, lighting and sound, and a show like no other.

 

Featuring over 30 of the greatest classic rock anthems of all time, including Queen, AC/DC, Bonnie Tyler, Meat Loaf, Bon Jovi, Journey, Guns N’ Roses and many more.

 

“They should prescribe this show on the NHS – it really makes you feel so good, you forget about your aches and pains” (Bournemouth Echo)