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Ultimate, Ultimate Greatest Hits Tour!

Graham Gouldman leads this brand new tour from the influential hitmakers, offering audiences a chance to hear some of their greatest tunes. One of the biggest bands of the 1970s, 10cc always offered fans something new on every record. Whether it be the surreal (Life is a Minestrone), daft (Dreadlock Holiday), or fused with sincere longing (I'm Not in Love), they maintained an unconventional style that remained completely unique even with vast commercial success.

Now comprised of Gouldman on vocals, bass, and guitar, Rick Fenn on lead guitar, bass, and vocals, Paul Burgess on drums and percussion,  Keith Hayman on keyboards, guitars, bass, and vocals, and Andy Park on vocals, percussion, guitar, and keyboards, don't miss the iconic group delivering the hits live this year!

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6 reviews, average rating: (5.0 Stars)

Jim Pappas

10CC Did Not Disappoint!!

The lads were absolutely ON POINT for this tour opener! All the classics were done with plenty of scintillating guitar solos from Rick Fenn. Bass lines, vocals, percussion (lots of cow bell on Dreadlock Holiday!). The acapella bonus at the end showcased the breadth of talent by this current lineup! A great concert! Would see them again in a heartbeat! ... Read more

Mike Merrill

Superb Night in Nashville

Brooklyn Bowl fans got a treat as the bsbd rocked mightily from Second Sitting opener through the final jam on Rubber Bullets. Graham was in great form and Paul Fenn highlighted many of the songs with his tasty guitar licks. The highlight was Feel The Benefit, all 15 minutes played fabulously. Except for a bit of mike trouble on the first bars of " I'm not in Love" the sound was superb . Dreadlock Holiday ended the main set with the crowd singing loudly ..An acapella Donna was fun and then they jammed furiously on Rubber Bullets to end it. Robin Taylor Zander opened with a great set of his own songs , a nifty cover of "Harvest Moon" by Neil Young and of course ended with his Dad's Cheap Trick smash " I Want You To Want Me". All in all a fantastic musical evening in a great venue ... Read more

Brenda Kilgour

Art for art's sake

(money for God's sake) The only thing wrong with this show was that more people weren't in attendance to enjoy it. Graham Gouldman and his mates put on a show that was as charming as it was tight. Having never seen the original lineup I can't compare with the current band but boy did those songs (all the hits plus the most loved deep cuts) sound good even at 50+ years old. If this show comes your way, don't miss your chance to see these legends of art-pop. ... Read more
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