VAMPIES ROCK - THE GHOST TRAIN to Return to Wolverhampton This Autumn

By: Oct. 05, 2016
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After 12 years and over a million tickets sold and having rocked up over 3000 live performances Steve Steinman returns as Barron Von Rockula in the all new Vampires Rock Saga VAMPIES ROCK - THE GHOST TRAIN at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre on Saturday 29 October.

Steve Steinman, with his unique tongue in cheek humour, plays the charismatic and supremely evil, Baron Von Rockula, owner of the Live and Let Die Club.

In search of a bride, the Baron must convince his chosen one to agree to eternal immortality, to be his queen and live forever!

The spellbinding cast and musicians blast their way through the greatest rock anthems ever, including songs from Meat Loaf, Rainbow, AC/DC, Alice Cooper, Rolling Stones, Bon Jovi, Queen, White Snake, Bonnie Tyler and Cher.

A show like no other, with a twist of rock and a hint of musical theatre, and jam packed with the greatest anthems you know and love, you're guaranteed to be on your feet!

The musical comedy is set in the year 2030, the city is New York, the undead are among us and livelier than ever! None more so than in club 'Live and Let Die', where aspiring singer Pandora (Hayley Russell) arrives to audition for the resident vocalist position. Little does she know, that the only job on offer is to be the eternal bride of evil Baron Von Rockula!

Cue a host of classic rock, played live by the Baron's hand-picked band, The Lost Boys, and a hint of comedy, as the Baron and his sidekick, Bossley the Janitor (John Evans), attempt to convince Pandora to lose her soul to rock and roll!

An amazing stage set, pyrotechnics to blow your mind, beautiful dancers and of course Steve Steinman's famously powerful vocals and sense of humour, make sure this show is not to be missed!

Tickets (from £24.50) are available by visiting the Box Office in person, by calling 01902 42 92 12 or online at grandtheatre.co.uk.



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