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James Bond tribute band to perform 'epic' concert in Glasgow

James Bond tribute band to perform 'epic' concert in Glasgow

Yahoo09-07-2025
A James Bond tribute concert is set to play in Glasgow this summer as part of an 'epic' UK tour.
The popular tribute band, known as Q The Music, will perform at the Glasgow Pavilion on July 18.
The James Bond Concert Spectacular concert promises to deliver a thrilling experience for audiences, with the band known for their high-energy performances and exceptional musicianship.
(Image: Bryan Marshall) The repertoire includes legendary Bond songs such as Goldfinger, Diamonds Are Forever, Live and Let Die, and Nobody Does It Better.
More information about the tour and tickets can be found at https://tinyurl.com/2y5t542a.
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Caroline Bliss, known for her role as Miss Moneypenny in The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill, will host the concert.
She will guide audiences through the performance, sharing anecdotes and memories from her time working on the Bond films.
(Image: Bryan Marshall) The James Bond Concert Spectacular is considered one of the finest performances of Bond music since the originals, bringing the iconic franchise to life on stage.
Formed in 2004, Q The Music was the first dedicated tribute band to focus on the music of 007.
The band has become synonymous with major Bond events worldwide, having performed at Sir Roger Moore's official memorial event at Pinewood Studios in 2017 and the 50th anniversary event for On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 2019, held at Piz Gloria in the Swiss Alps with George Lazenby.
Q The Music (Image: Supplied) Warren Ringham, the director, said: "We are really excited to be embarking on our biggest ever tour - one that will see us travelling to every corner of England, Scotland and Wales and includes the world famous Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London's West End.
"We'd love to see all those Bond fans out there as we sweep across the country: this is a show that celebrates everything about Bond, by Bond fans for Bond fans."
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