Get The Led Out - I saw them once two years ago. They were excellent. Performance-wise they blow Led Zeppelin away. The band has seven members: vocalist, bassist, drummer, two guitarists, and a guitarist/keyboardist. They do all of the guitar overdubs and any harmony vocals. They tour constantly. They change up the set list at each show. You can follow them on Facebook to see that night's set.uwec95 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 9:23 pm I just got back from seeing Brit Floyd, a Pink Floyd tribute band that tours and puts on a big production. The show was phenomenal. They are great musicians, they sound just like Pink Floyd, and they have the visuals to match. This is the first tribute band I have seen, and it made me wonder what other good ones are out there touring. So, have any of you seen some good touring tribute bands that would be good to see if they had a show where I live (Milwaukee)? I'm talking actual tribute bands (not Quiet Riot or any of the other washed up bands talked about on here with few or no original members).
Gary Mullen and The Works/One Night of Queen - I saw them once something like 15 years ago. The band was good. Gary Mullen was excellent. Out of the tribute bands that I've seen, Gary was the closest to sounding like the singer he was emulating. They tour the U.S. each year.
Marc Martel/The Ultimate Queen Celebration - I saw him once about 5 years ago. He sang well, but he didn't sound exactly like Freddie.
A long time ago I saw Physical Grafitti (three times), Rock And Roll Over (three times), Cold Gin (one time), a RUSH tribute band (I'm forgetting the name), and an Iron Maiden tribute band (perhaps Aces High). I don't think any of those band exist any longer.