Legendary Chris Jericho-fronted band Fozzy are getting ready to rock stages across the UK with their new Fozzy Spotlight UK Tour.
Formed in the early 2000s, the American heavy metal band formed in Atlanta, Georgia, have carved a niche for themselves in the rock and metal scene with their dynamic blend of hard-hitting riffs, infectious melodies, and raw energy.
Led by the charismatic wrestlingstarChris Jericho on vocals, Fozzy boasts an exceptional lineup of talented musicians, including Rich Ward, Frank Fontsere, Billy Grey, and Randy Drake, each bringing their unique flair to the mix.
Fozzy’s music is a sonic onslaught that leaves listeners exhilarated and craving more, matched by Jericho’s commanding stage.
Drawing influences from classic rock, heavy metal, and modern hard rock, their discography boasts a diverse array of anthems that resonate with audiences of all ages. From the infectious hooks of ‘Judas’ to the adrenaline-fueled frenzy of ‘Enemy,’ Fozzy’s repertoire is a testament to their versatility and musical prowess.
With each song, they deliver a visceral experience that transcends mere entertainment, leaving an impression on all who bear witness to their performances.
Fans are anticipating Jericho’s unmatched theatrics with the unadulterated intensity of rock music as Fozzy gets ready to head out on their UK tour. As Fozzy approaches the stage and prepares to unleash a torrent of aural mayhem upon the UK, buckle up and get ready to rock.
Fozzy Spotlight UK Tour Dates:
16-Feb-24 Cardiff Tramshed 17-Feb-24 Bradford Nightrain 18-Feb-24 Manchester Academy 2 20-Feb-24 Glasgow Queen Margaret Union 21-Feb-24 Newcastle Riverside 22-Feb-24 London Electric Ballroom 23-Feb-24 Wolverhampton KK’s Steel Mill 24-Feb-24 Nottingham Rock City 25-Feb-24 Buckley Tivoli 26-Feb-24 Northampton Roadmender
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