Rossi relevations

Status Quo lead singer and guitarist Francis Rossi will be sharing the extraordinary secrets of his 50-plus years in rock ’n’ roll when he takes to the stage in Telford this March. During his show ‘I Talk Too Much’, Rossi will be joined on stage by award-winning writer and broadcaster Mick Wall.

Francis is a true member of British Rock Royalty. He sang the first words at Live Aid in 1985, survived the obligatory rock ’n’ roll brush with alcohol and drugs, was awarded an OBE in 2010 and has a BRIT for his Outstanding Contribution to Music. ‘The Quo’ have sold more than 120 million records globally.

Expect revelations, tales involving some of the giants of music, and exclusive video clips. The show will be followed by a book signing. Francis will be getting ‘deeper down’ at Telford Theatre on Thursday 26 March; tickets are from £30 – call 01952 382382 or visit theplacetelford.com.

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