Rock icon Lemmy's musical career is being celebrated in a tribute show at the Princess Pavilion next month.
Motörheadache is a three piece tribute act to the legendary frontman of Motörhead, Ian Fraser 'Lemmy' Kilmister.
The show celebrates the late, great rock legend's life from 1945 to 2015, with musical focus on his time as the frontman of Motörhead from 1975 to 2015,. It also features some of his solo projects with the likes of Foo Fighters and Slash.
Set up by lifelong Motörhead fan, Rob Campbell on Rickenbacker bass and vocal, the line-up features Neil Archer on guitar and Nic Rudd on drums.
Cornish band, LOCO will be providing support on the evening with covers of some of the lesser known tracks from history's better known bands, including Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple.
Motörheadache will be at the Princess Pavilion on Thursday, December 1 at 8.30pm.
Ticket prices range from £11 to £13 and are available from the Pavilion box office on 01326 211222, or online at princesspavilion.co.uk.
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