Limehouse Lizzy

Limehouse Lizzy

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About the show

Limehouse Lizzy are back! After a triumphant, sell-out show last year, the boys return to Cranbrook in all their power and glory.


Keeping the legacy of Celtic rock icon Philip Lynott and his legendary band, Thin Lizzy, alive and known for their electrifying performances and unwavering attention to detail, Limehouse Lizzy has become an equally dominant force on the live Classic Rock circuit.


This decade has marked a period of unprecedented growth for Limehouse Lizzy, with a record number of sold-out performances, the norm now not the exception. The band’s stellar production and accomplished lineup have garnered widespread acclaim, marking this period as the most successful in their history so far.


As they march irrepressibly onwards in 2026, Limehouse Lizzy continues to deliver their unique and irresistible tribute to Philip Lynott and Thin Lizzy, ensuring the band’s timeless hits remain a staple in rock music for years to come...

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Entering their third decade as a leading tribute act, Limehouse Lizzy continues to honour the legacy of Philip Lynott and Thin Lizzy with electrifying performances that dominate the live Classic Rock circuit. Recognised with a PRS/Billboard award as Britain’s Hardest Working Act, featuring in the BBC’s acclaimed ‘Arena’ series, and lead singer Wayne Ellis being a former member of original Thin Lizzy member Brian Robertson's The Clan, have contributed to the band remaining a force on and off the stage, earning widespread acclaim. 2023/24 has been their most successful period yet, with 41 sold-out shows on their Anniversary Tour, whilst continuing with their legacy of international performances including the USA, UAE, the Caribbean, NL and Scandinavia. As Limehouse Lizzy heads into 2025, their tribute to Thin Lizzy’s timeless hits continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

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on Saturday 21 November 2026