THE definitive LED ZEPPELIN tribute show Boot-Led-Zeppelin offers the definitive tribute to one of the world’s most legendary rock bands, Led Zeppelin. Capturing the magic and excitement of Zeppelin’s concerts from the 70s, the band faithfully perform their classic songs, from mellow acoustic tracks such as Going To California and That’s The Way, to epics such as Whole Lotta Love, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Kashmir and Stairway To Heaven. With costumes, stage props and a multimedia stage production, Boot-Led-Zeppelin deliver the ultimate Zeppelin experience.
They played their first gig in 2001. Since then, they’ve been playing venues all over the UK, building up their circuit. They now perform at some prestigious venues such as the Cambridge Corn Exchange and London’s Shepherds Bush Empire, putting on electrifying shows that take their audiences on a journey back in time.
2006 saw them play their first international shows. They’ve been to Switzerland, Ireland, France, Austria and as far as Russia and Kazakhstan. When Led Zeppelin reformed for their one off reunion concert at the O2 Arena on 10th December 2007, Boot-led-zeppelin were invited to perform a special acoustic set in the afternoon for the fans queuing outside the arena. In June 2010, Boot-Led-Zeppelin were proud to perform live on the BBC2 TV show “I’m in Rock’n’Roll band” hosted by Jonathan Ross, where Led Zeppelin were voted the nation’s favourite Rock’n’Roll band of all time.
Boot-Led-Zeppelin are based in the south east of England.
They are:
Raff Achour: Electric and acoustic guitars
Luke Ward: Vocals
Mat Martin: Drums
Jevon Beaumont: Bass and Mandolin
Steve Watts: Keyboards
Press reviews “The sound is perfect, the look uncannily detailed, and they dominate the stage with red hot performances that demonstrate their love and respect for the original music.” BBC Berkshire, 2005
“Just as the recent BBC series, 'Life on Mars' threw its protagonist back to a nostalgic vision of 1973, so the aptly-named Boot-Led-Zeppelin recreate the same bygone era with meticulous attention to detail. Not only do they sound uncannily like the Zep, they even look like they have been cloned from that most Spinal Tappish of films, 'The Song remains the Same'. The same hairstyles and colours, the same big girls' blouses .. ” The Oxford Times, 2006
"Go on Boot Led! The nearest thing i have heard to the lords of rock. They got me so close to my true fantasy of hearing Led Zep live. You seriously won't get any closer than this!" Fearne Cotton, BBC Radio 1, 2009
“Fantastic performance!” Bob Harris, BBC Radio 2, 2010
“You did Led Zeppelin justice!” Al Murray, Comedian, 2010
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