The Who, Led Zeppelin and The Rolling Stones are among the defining bands of the late 1960s and 1970s. The Who perfected the rock opera, helped develop the revolutionary Marshall Stack and pioneered the use of synthesizers. Led Zeppelin’s fusion of blues and folk music paved the way for hard rock music, stadium tours and record album sales of nearly 300 million. During their 55 years as a band, The Rolling Stones’ innovation, showmanship and musical excellence, coupled with the songwriting team of Jagger and Richards, took rebellion to a whole new level.
Their music soundtracked the lives of millions and heralded a new era of extraordinary cultural significance…but they never once toured together.
What if they had?
Time Warp Legends features three longstanding tribute bands that bring the music of these Rock Giants to life. With each playing a tight set of hits that takes audiences back to an era when sheer rock power could be experienced every time your band came to town, Time Warp Legends is the only show of its kind. On Friday, Jan. 9, Substitute: Tales From The Who, Headley Grange and Shattered roll into the legendary Pabst Theater for one show only, a chance to hear the classics in this compelling performance.