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UFO Fan Reviews (5) 4.8
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UFO

Absolute brilliant night rock city ram packed well worth the ticket price

Posted anonymously on 27/03/2019

UFO - Last Orders – 50th Anniversary Tour, Rock City, Nottingham - 26th March 2019

Awesome

Good bands but venue small music awesome

Posted by Jackie on 25/03/2019

UFO - Last Orders -50th Anniversary Tour, Waterfront, Norwich - 24th March 2019

Great performance

This was a really enjoyable evening, fantastic performance as usual, by UFO. The crowd were friendly. Cambridge Junction is a great venue too.

Posted by Sarah jw on 25/03/2019

UFO - Last Orders - 50th Anniversary Tour, Cambridge Junction, Cambridge - 22nd March 2019

UFO on top form.

Great atmosphere, good venue, UFO on top form.

Posted anonymously on 23/03/2019

UFO - Last Orders - 50th Anniversary Tour, Cambridge Junction, Cambridge - 22nd March 2019

Great Night Out watching a classic band

Had a top night watching UFO at The Junction last night UFO were in fine form playing their back catalogue brilliantly. All the classics were there, and for once a band that was nice and loud. Beer prices and choice was reasonable too.

Posted by Sean D on 23/03/2019

UFO - Last Orders - 50th Anniversary Tour, Cambridge Junction, Cambridge - 22nd March 2019

Last Orders �" 50th Anniversary Tour

There are even more stories about UFO than they’ve composed songs. Any band who have been in the music business for more than 40 years are bound to have experienced difficult times, but also dazzling successes and spectacular events. UFO’s success story began in London way back in 1969, when vocalist Phil Mogg, drummer Andy Parker, guitarist Mick Bolton and bassist Pete Way formed the group. Even in the Seventies, the band distinguished themselves with their very own, unmistakable style, touching a nerve among their growing following with rock numbers like ‘Prince Kajuku’, ‘Follow You Home’ or ‘C’mon Everybody’ from their albums UFO 1, Flying and UFO Live.

Phil Mogg has confirmed that next year’s 50th anniversary tour with UFO will be his last as the frontman of the long-running hard rock band. Consequently, it seems almost certain that at that point they will cease to exist. UFO were formed in London in 1968 and Mogg is their only ever-present member, performing on all of the group’s 22 studio albums.


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