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Led Zeppelin Tribute Band at Rochester Opera House

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Prepare for a killer salute to Zeppelin when the Rochester Opera House presents Kashmir: The Led Zeppelin Show on Saturday, November 22 at 8:00 PM.  Doors open at 7:00. (Click title to read more)   

To re-create the experience of a 70’s Zeppelin show, the band uses authentic vintage stage gear, costumes and special effects.  Kashmir, called the nation’s number one Zeppelin Tribute Show features Jimmy Page’s iconic double-neck guitar and John Bonham’s unforgettable drum solos.

Lead singer Jean Violet’s dynamic vocal range and uncanny resemblance to Robert Plant wraps up the package for an amazing concert experience.  Kashmir presents Zeppelin’s entire catalogue with highlights, including Page’s bow-neck guitar solo in Dazed and Confused and the hypnotic theremin during Whole Lotta Love. Kashmir transports Zep fans to the days when the mighty Led Zeppelin ruled the stage!

Reserve tickets at RochesterOperaHouse.com or call/stop by the box office (603) 335-1992, M/W/F from 10-5 and two hours before the show.  Cash bar.  Patrons under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. 

This show is sponsored by TD Bank, Eastern Propane and Oil, Foster’s Daily Democrat, Shaheen and Gordon, P.A. and Norman Vetter Foundations   The Rochester Opera House is located in City Hall, 31 Wakefield Street, Rochester NH. The season continues with Left Over Turkey hosted by Tim Sample, David Mallet and Noel “Paul” Stookey (of Peter, Paul & Mary fame) 11/28.

Tickets: $20 (Premium) and $18 

 

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