Prog

TRANSATLANTIC

VENUE O2 FORUM KENTISH TOWN, LONDON

DATE 27/07/2022

The band who put the “super” in “supergroup” finally arrive back in the UK for one night only. Having piloted the transcendental Transatlantic airship across Europe, they hit London with their often epic and inescapably catchy brand of symphonic prog on the penultimate date of this brief tour. It’s also the first UK performance, cleverly weaving in arrangements from both long and abridged versions of the album in a monumental hourand-40-minute set.

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