Prog

BIG BIG TRAIN

VENUE RIVOLI THEATER, THE WILLIAMS CENTER, RUTHERFORD, NJ, USA

DATE 02/03/2024

SUPPORT DAVE BAINBRIDGE

onight’s performance from is quite special. Not only is it celebrating (their first studio album with vocalist Alberto Bravin replacing the late David Longdon), but perhaps more importantly, it marks their second-ever show in the United States. The collective are certainly up to the task, however, delivering a spellbinding concert that sees Bravin demonstrating his merits as their latest frontman. With opening support from beloved guitarist/keyboardist , Big Big Train endure as one of modern prog rock’s most prestigious groups.

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