ELP Reunites for Historic Tour: Reviving the Magic of Iconic 70s Prog-Rock Band

Drummer of Emerson, Lake and Palmer brings bandmates back to life with technology for upcoming tour

Emerson, Lake and Palmer, the iconic 70s prog-rock band known for hits like “Lucky Man,” “From The Beginning” and “Karn Evil #9,” are reuniting for a tour called “Welcome Back My Friends: The Return of Emerson, Lake and Palmer.” With the help of technology, the original members, singer-bassist-guitarist Greg Lake and keyboardist Keith Emerson, will be joining drummer Carl Palmer on stage for this historic performance.

Palmer, with the cooperation of the Estates of Emerson and Lake, will perform using video walls featuring footage of the late members performing at a 1992 show at London’s Royal Albert Hall. The trio’s concert at Kent Stage on July 22 is sure to be a must-see event for fans of classic rock. Tickets start at $55 and go on sale on May 24 at 10 a.m. on the venue’s website.

The band’s last performance together was in 1980, but they have remained a beloved part of music history ever since. With this tour, fans can experience the magic that made Emerson, Lake and Palmer one of the greatest bands of all time. If you’re looking to relive some classic rock moments or simply want to see an incredible show by one of rock history’s most legendary bands, then don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!

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