A JAMBOREE of musical acts will perform in Winchester hot on the heels of this year's Hat Fair.
The Theatre Royal will host a series of rock and pop concerts on consecutive evenings this July.
Rock fans are invited to celebrate a rock line-up like no other when The History of Rock takes to the stage on Friday, July 19.
The following evening – Saturday, July 20 – there will be a Total Pop Party packed with classic tunes from the likes of pop royalty including Taylor Swift, Pink, Ed Sheeran and Harry Styles.
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There will also be plenty of singalong moments and favourite dance moves and trends made famous by social media.
Audiences will be taken on a journey throughout the history of rock, showcasing classic hits from the likes of Deep Purple, Guns N’ Roses and Queen – before the spotlight is turned on one of the greatest bands of all time, Led Zeppelin.
The best-selling English rock band, which formed in 1968, performed rock and heavy metal music throughout the 70s and are known for Stairway to Heaven, Kashmir and Since I’ve Been Loving You.
The iconic music of Led Zeppelin, as well as The Who, Black Sabbath, AC DC and more, is brought to life by a group of the finest musicians and performers.
The History of Rock is brought to the stage by Soul Street Productions who are known for a range of tribute shows, which they tour across the country.
Total Pop Party
Audience interaction is guaranteed at this interactive concert when they are asked by the Total Pop Party girls, Ruby, Ivy, Amber and Skye, to celebrate modern-day pop legends such as Little Mix, Katy Perry and Olivia Rodrigo.
Total Pop Party: The Ultimate Concert Experience is a fitting introduction for audiences who are too young for big concerts but don't want to miss out on their favourite pop stars!
Following the show, members of the audience can meet the Total Pop Party girls to strike a pose for photos and be part of the gang!
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