ONE of the classic rock bands of the late '60s and early '70s, will be rocking the Queen's Hall, Narberth, next Friday, October 24.
Wishbone Ash were recognised as one of the most influential progressive rock bands of their generation, producing their unique brand of melodic rock.
Over 30 years later, the band continue to wow audiences, gaining worldwide recognition, based firmly on a regime of relentless touring.
The band currently being discovered by new generations of loyal rock fans, has an ever-increasing work schedule in the UK, USA and rest of the world, ensuring the flame of one of rock's greatest bands continues to burn brightly.
The band embarks upon their massive 33-date 'Making Tracks' UK tour this autumn, one of their largest in many years. Having already completed a 21-date UK tour earlier in the spring, it proves that one of the busiest bands in the business is getting busier!
The line-up of Andy Powell, Ray Weston, Bob Skeat and Ben Granfelt will perform over an hour-and-a-half of classic Wishbone Ash tracks, along with more recent material.
Advance bookings are advisable for the concert at the Queen's Hall, as tickets are already selling fast. Tickets are priced at £12.50 and doors will open at 8 pm on the night.
For bookings and further information, 'phone the Queen's Hall, Narberth, on (01834) 861212.





