THAT 70’S ROCK SHOW

THAT 70’S ROCK SHOW

Monday

Date

Nov 18 2026

Time

7:30 pm
The 1970s was the undisputed golden era of Rock ‘n’ Roll—a decade of the “Stadium Anthem” where legendary artists sold over two billion albums and redefined the live concert experience. From the folk-rock beginnings at Woodstock to the technical mastery of late-70s arena rock, this music became the DNA of global pop culture. That 70’s Rock Show is a high-octane tribute that captures that lightning in a bottle, featuring Canada’s most elite musicians dedicated to delivering an authentic, electrifying live experience.


That 70’s Rock Show doesn’t just play the hits; they recreate the sonic architecture of the greatest decade in rock history. The band masterfully navigates the decade’s evolution, from the raw power of Led Zeppelin’s “Rock & Roll” and The Who’s “Baba O’Riley” to the sophisticated, jazzy precision of Steely Dan’s “Reelin’ In The Years.” Every performance is a deep dive into the 1970s’ most iconic sounds. Audiences will experience the soaring harmonies of the Eagles’ “Hotel California” and “Life In The Fast Lane,” the triple-threat guitar attack of The Doobie Brothers’ “China Grove,” and the legendary “talk-box” magic of Peter Frampton’s “Show Me The Way.”

From Psychedelic Roots to Arena Anthems
The magic of a That 70’s Rock Show performance lies in its ability to turn any venue into a sold-out stadium. The setlist is a non-stop barrage of “Main Event” moments that keep the energy at a fever pitch. Whether it’s the haunting atmosphere of Blue Oyster Cult’s “Don’t Fear The Reaper,” the high-definition pop of Electric Light Orchestra’s “Don’t Bring Me Down,” or the undeniable groove of Queen & David Bowie’s “Under Pressure,” the band delivers each track with the raw power of the original artists.

The energy reaches its peak as the band dives into the anthemic drive of Boston’s “More Than A Feeling” and the soaring melodies of Journey’s “Any Way You Want It.” By the time the crowd is singing along to Fleetwood Mac’s “Go Your Own Way” and The Police’s “Message In A Bottle,” it becomes clear why this music remains the gold standard of the industry.

That 70’s Rock Show is your ticket back to the greatest decade in rock music.

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Tickets starting at $33 | $43 | $48 | $75

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Location

The Palace Theatre
The Palace Theatre

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Organizer

Latshaw Productions
Website
http://www.latshawproductions.com

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