The stars have aligned, the cosmic tumblers have tumbled and we are beyond excited to bring you the ultimate Saturday Night Special. Iron Tyger PLUS very special guests Spyder Byte AND support from The Hairy Rockers. It’s the Big Fun/hard rock/hair metal extravaganza everyone’s talking about, and you are all invited.
With tickets at just £10 (excluding Booking fee) you won’t find a better value-for-money show anywhere else.
This show is brought to you by The Classic Rock Agency, Iron Tyger Productions & The Factory Live.
Iron Tyger is an 80's rock-based tribute show, where big choruses, powerhouse vocals and face melting guitar solos rule. Expect to hear stadium anthems by bands like Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Queen, Van Halen, Journey, Guns n Roses - everything that makes you want to sing at the top of your voice and surrender to the POWER OF ROCK!
The UK’s DOUBLE National Award Winning 80’s Rock Tribute Show - proudly based in Brighton, Iron Tyger appear all year round at theatres, festivals & music venues across the country, the band have released four acclaimed albums, with more in progress. Family friendly and always entertaining, don't miss this highlight performance that will have you singing and dancing all the way home.
ABOUT SPYDERBYTE
This energetic 5 Piece hailing from Kent formed back in late 2011 started as no more than a bunch of teenage mates from school, and with a common goal in mind Spyder Byte was born - with the intention of adding to the revival of 80s-style-metal.
Heavily Influenced by the bands of the late 1980's sunset strip movement, the band set out writing their first E.P. 'Love Bomb Ticking' which was released in the summer of 2013. The E.P. was created with the intention of creating a heavier, raw sound that drew strong influence from 80's glam metal bands. And in 2021, the band are still going from strength to strength - and the latest single 'Double Dose' confirms that they are the south's most anticipated Hair Metal Heroes, delivering blistering live shows, and captivating new music to the masses