EXCLUSIVE LIVE PERFORMANCE BY THE FACES 

Faces live at the British Music Experience

Wednesday 11th August 2010




"When we realised at the PRS Awards we hadn’t played a live gig since 1975 we just couldn’t believe it! The timing is just right, we can feel the excitement and we cannot wait to be back on stage playing to a live audience again. Expect the classics and also some incredible guests when we get back on the road, it’s going to be lots of fun." Faces drummer Kenney Jones

The legendary Faces return after an eventful hiatus with original members Ronnie Wood on guitar, Kenney Jones on drums and the glorious keyboards of Ian McLagan, with the addition of Glen Matlock (The Sex Pistols) on bass, and vocals from Mick Hucknall (Simply Red).

We're honoured that the British Music Experience was chosen to host the intimate launch gig by infamous 70s English supergroup Faces, performing their 'proper' first live show since 1975.

There will be a 45 minute Q&A session with the band members, followed by an intimate gig for 400 people for an hour.

Only 60 fans will be invited to attend the Q&A session at 7pm before the rest of the audience join for the mini-gig at 8.30pm.

Tickets have sold out.

 

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