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Who’s Who: UK’s No.1 The Who tribute band comes to Ventnor

Calling all Mods and Who fans – jump on your Lambrettas and head on down to Ventnor Winter Gardens on Friday 29th July where the UK’s No. 1 The Who tribute band, Who’s Who, will be playing live with support from DJs playing classic Mod anthems on vinyl, from 7pm through until 2am.

Formed in West London in 1996, Who’s Who, the longest established Who Tribute Show in the UK, have received incredible reactions across Europe and beyond for their exciting live performances and set a benchmark for others to follow.

Authentic tribute
Widely respected and acknowledged by members of (and those close to) The Who, as the group that most interprets the songs of Pete Townshend and the legendary live performances of The Who, with honesty and integrity.

Of particular note, drummer Paul Kemp bears an uncanny resemblance to the late great Keith Moon and prides himself on complete authenticity when drumming styles and kit specification is concerned. The kit he plays is completely identical to the original spec, all the way down to the nuts and bolts that hold it together and it represent a labour of love with regard to sourcing and application.

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A night to remember is guaranteed
Their longevity and chemistry together as a unit is unchallengeable – 13 years in a stable line-up, the longest ever for any Who type band – and from that comes an understanding of each other as players, much like The Who themselves.

Giving nothing less than 100% during a performance, Who’s Who ensure that a night to remember is guaranteed.

Who’s Who will be supported by DJs Kaf-tan and Al supersonic, playing classic Mod anthems into the small hours.

Book now
Tickets are £12 per person in advance and they are available in person from Ventnor Winter Gardens, by calling the Winter Gardens on 01983 857757 or online through TicketSource.


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