The only fault I really had was I don’t have a printer, so I had to ask son to print it out. I did contact Gigantic (Jack) who was mega efficient and answered my question virtually immediately.
Posted by Mal on 05/12/2019
Uriah Heep, The Nick Rayns LCR, UEA, Norwich - 4th December 2019
In 2008 Uriah Heep came out with the album Wake the Sleeper after a long sleep away (10 years) from making new studio albums. Since then Uriah Heep has been busy making new songs and recording. Living the Dream has been going on since the start in 1970 and the dream is still living. 48 years and still they are delivering excellent songs. The live show this time lay heavier on the material from the last album, and it sounded really good from stage. So go and find out for yourself, you want not be disappointed.
Posted anonymously on 18/12/2018
Uriah Heep, O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London - 14th December 2018
I’ve been going to see Uriah Heep since 1973 they are still amazing and can’t wait for more next year 🎸
Posted by FRAZ on 18/12/2018
Uriah Heep, Hull City Hall, Hull - 16th December 2018
good performance ,good support acts and good value
Posted anonymously on 18/12/2018
Uriah Heep, O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London - 14th December 2018
have saw Uriah heep many times and they are still an amazing live band. venue was ok but not as good as original venue. however all in all was an excellent evening.
Posted anonymously on 17/12/2018
Uriah Heep, SWG3 (Studio Warehouse Glasgow), Glasgow - 13th December 2018
Uriah Heep are a pioneering rock band from London, formed in 1969. Known for blending progressive, hard rock, and heavy metal, they helped shape the genre's evolution. The band’s influential albums include Demons and Wizards (1972), Return to Fantasy (1975), and Chaos & Colour (2023). Uriah Heep have performed at major festivals, including Download and Wacken Open Air, and supported legends like Deep Purple on tour. Over fifty years into their career, they remain a driving force in rock music.