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Barclay James Harvest feat. John Lees
Z7 Konzertfabrik Pratteln
Kraftwerkstrasse 7, 4133 Pratteln
BEST OF CLASSIC BJH
Hits from the early 70s like "Hymn", "Mockingbird" "Poor Man's Moody Blues" or "Child Of The Universe" have long since become classics of popular music.
Hits from the early 70s like "Hymn", "Mockingbird" "Poor Man's Moody Blues" or "Child Of The Universe" have long since become classics of popular music.
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BEST OF CLASSIC BJH
Hits from the early 70s like "Hymn", "Mockingbird" "Poor Man's Moody Blues" or "Child Of The Universe" have long since become classics of popular music. Their "Concert For The People" attracted around 200,000 people to the Reichstag in Berlin in 1980. The English art rock band Barclay James Harvest is definitely one of the biggest names in music history. In November, founding member, singer, guitarist and hit writer John Lees will come to Pratteln with his group to deliver a "Best of Classic Barclay" program to the fans.
Barclay James Harvest have mastered the balancing act between progressive rock and mainstream like hardly any other band. Founded in 1967 in the English town of Oldham, their dreamlike melodies went around the world in the 70s and 80s. With a mixture of songs of more recent date as well as newly reworked classics, the band around mastermind John Lees has been back on European stages regularly for a few years now to bring their timeless compositions to the people.
This year the motto of the tour is: "Best of Classic Barclay". Led by Lees, who is not only a brilliant guitarist but also wrote the band's most famous catchy tunes, BJH will fill our hall with spherical pathos and catchy melodies without end. Tracks from the group's most creative and prolific era will be played, with the aforementioned evergreens leading the way. An evening to reminisce and lose yourself in the incomparable sounds of the British art rockers.
Performers:
Barclay James Harvest
Additional Information:
Due to the current events related to the coronavirus (COVID-19), unfortunately various events have to be cancelled or postponed for safety reasons.
The tickets you have booked remain valid for the postponed date and/or a new venue and cannot be returned in principle.
If you have taken out ticket protection insurance and are prevented from attending the new date for reasons already known and insured in advance, you will be refunded the ticket price. Please contact our insurance partner [ https://erv.ch/de/service/schadenfall ] directly, stating the reason for your inability to attend.
If you have not taken out ticket protection insurance with us, please check whether one of your other insurances (e.g. travel or household insurance) covers the cancellation or sell your tickets via the secure resale platform fanSALE [ www.fansale.ch] from Ticketcorner. Never return tickets from postponed events, as you will not be able to resell them and will no longer be admitted to the event.
POSTPONEMENT: Barclay James Harvest, 04.11.2020, Pratteln
The tickets you booked will remain valid for the new date 14.11.2021.
Reschedule: Barclay James Harvest, 14.11.2021, Pratteln
The tickets you have booked will remain valid for the new date 17.05.2022.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
Hits from the early 70s like "Hymn", "Mockingbird" "Poor Man's Moody Blues" or "Child Of The Universe" have long since become classics of popular music. Their "Concert For The People" attracted around 200,000 people to the Reichstag in Berlin in 1980. The English art rock band Barclay James Harvest is definitely one of the biggest names in music history. In November, founding member, singer, guitarist and hit writer John Lees will come to Pratteln with his group to deliver a "Best of Classic Barclay" program to the fans.
Barclay James Harvest have mastered the balancing act between progressive rock and mainstream like hardly any other band. Founded in 1967 in the English town of Oldham, their dreamlike melodies went around the world in the 70s and 80s. With a mixture of songs of more recent date as well as newly reworked classics, the band around mastermind John Lees has been back on European stages regularly for a few years now to bring their timeless compositions to the people.
This year the motto of the tour is: "Best of Classic Barclay". Led by Lees, who is not only a brilliant guitarist but also wrote the band's most famous catchy tunes, BJH will fill our hall with spherical pathos and catchy melodies without end. Tracks from the group's most creative and prolific era will be played, with the aforementioned evergreens leading the way. An evening to reminisce and lose yourself in the incomparable sounds of the British art rockers.
Performers:
Barclay James Harvest
Additional Information:
Due to the current events related to the coronavirus (COVID-19), unfortunately various events have to be cancelled or postponed for safety reasons.
The tickets you have booked remain valid for the postponed date and/or a new venue and cannot be returned in principle.
If you have taken out ticket protection insurance and are prevented from attending the new date for reasons already known and insured in advance, you will be refunded the ticket price. Please contact our insurance partner [ https://erv.ch/de/service/schadenfall ] directly, stating the reason for your inability to attend.
If you have not taken out ticket protection insurance with us, please check whether one of your other insurances (e.g. travel or household insurance) covers the cancellation or sell your tickets via the secure resale platform fanSALE [ www.fansale.ch] from Ticketcorner. Never return tickets from postponed events, as you will not be able to resell them and will no longer be admitted to the event.
POSTPONEMENT: Barclay James Harvest, 04.11.2020, Pratteln
The tickets you booked will remain valid for the new date 14.11.2021.
Reschedule: Barclay James Harvest, 14.11.2021, Pratteln
The tickets you have booked will remain valid for the new date 17.05.2022.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.