Status Quo lead singer Francis Rossi has spent more than 50 years in rock and roll.
Status Quo lead singer Francis Rossi has spent more than 50 years in rock and roll.

Status Quo legend to appear at Hull City Hall

Legendary Status Quo lead singer Francis Rossi will share secrets from more than 50 years in rock and roll at an intimate evening of chat and music in Hull.

In Francis Rossi: I Talk Too Much, the founder, lead singer and lead guitarist of the huge English rock band will talk about his mishaps and adventures of life on the road with one of the UK’s most-loved bands.

Francis sang the first words at Live Aid in 1985, survived a brush with alcohol and drugs, was awarded an OBE in 2010 and has a BRIT for his Outstanding Contribution to Music. His band has sold more than 120 million records globally.

Rossi will be joined on stage by award-winning writer and broadcaster Mick Wall, who has sold more than one million books.

Francis Rossi will be at Hull City Hall on Thursday 30 April next year.

Book tickets at the Hull City Hall box office, by calling 01482 300 306 or by visiting the Hull Theatres website.

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