Coming off a highly successful two-year run with Genesis Revisited, Steve Hackett returns to North America in celebration of his April 2015 release of ‘Wolfight.’ This brand-new tour Acolyte to Wolfight sprinkles in the Genesis that will satisfy old and new fans by broadening musical horizons. The show is split into two sets; the first of which consisting of solo material, particularly cuts from his newest record, and the second of Genesis material, the rarer cuts of which Hackett will play for the first time since the 70s. It promises to be cinematic, offering “magical surround sound”. “I think of it as a film for the ear rather than the eye,” Hackett said, “I’m interested in the placing of sound and the use of perspective - infinite perspectives - which I find fascinating. Back in the 80s, when I was working on Till We Have Faces, we scratched the surface of it. I think it helps to tell a story.” “The power of music to thrill, to entertain, to heal - it has great power, and I still want to honour that.” Concert Tickets $75
STEVE HACKETT
PRESENTS GENESIS CLASSICS (1970-1977) INCLUDING THE LAMB LIES DOWN ON BROADWAY, CINEMA SHOW & MORE
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Warehouse
Sunday, November 22nd
Doors @ 7:00 PM
Show @ 8:00PM

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Coming off a highly successful two-year run with Genesis Revisited, Steve Hackett returns to North America in celebration of his April 2015 release of ‘Wolfight.’ This brand-new tour Acolyte to Wolfight sprinkles in the Genesis that will satisfy old and new fans by broadening musical horizons.

The show is split into two sets; the first of which consisting of solo material, particularly cuts from his newest record, and the second of Genesis material, the rarer cuts of which Hackett will play for the first time since the 70s. It promises to be cinematic, offering “magical surround sound”.

“I think of it as a film for the ear rather than the eye,” Hackett said, “I’m interested in the placing of sound and the use of perspective - infinite perspectives - which I find fascinating. Back in the 80s, when I was working on Till We Have Faces, we scratched the surface of it. I think it helps to tell a story.”

“The power of music to thrill, to entertain, to heal - it has great power, and I still want to honour that.”

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