Status Quo announce Belfast date this October

Status Quo announce Belfast show on their 'Last Night of the Electrics' tour at SSE Arena on 28th October.

Published 18th Apr 2016

Status Quo announce Belfast show on their 'Last Night of the Electrics' tour at SSE Arena on 28th October with tickets going on sale this Friday morning at 9am.

This year sees the band preparing to undertake their last ever Electric tour dates in the UK and Ireland.

Francis Rossi, Rick Parfitt, Andrew Bown, John ‘Rhino’ Edwards and Leon Cave will plug back in and bring their thunderous electric live show back to Belfast and Dublin for the last time.

Packed with hits, both new and old, taken from that unbelievable back catalogue. If you love Status Quo, you need to be there; if you’ve never before seen this truly legendary act play a full full-throttle no-nonsense electric set, you need to be there!

STATUS QUO The Factsheet------------------------------

2016

This year sees the band preparing to undertake their last ever Electric tour dates in the UK. Francis Rossi, Rick Parfitt, Andrew Bown, John ‘Rhino’ Edwards and Leon Cave will plug back in and bring their thunderous electric live show back to the nation’s venues for the last time. Packed with hits, both new and old, taken from that unbelievable back catalogue. If you love Status Quo, you need to be there; if you’ve never before seen this truly legendary act play a full full-throttle no-nonsense electric set, you need to be there!

THE LOWDOWN

  • ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE! THE DEFINITIVE HITS was released as a 3CD colleection and, with different material, as a 2DVD collection material from throughout their six decade career. - AQUOSTIC (STRIPPED BARE) The 2014 album gave the band a number five UK hit, their highest for 18 years, was certified Gold and saw them notch up their 500th week in the Album charts! It was the best selling independent UK album of 2014 - STATUS QUO’S total world-wide record sales exceed 118 million units. - In 2013 QUO released their 100th single. The first hit was ‘Pictures Of Matchstick Men’ which reached Number 7 in January 1968. - Founder members Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt are joined in the current QUO line up by keyboard player Andrew Bown since 1976, bassist John ‘Rhino’ Edwards 1986 and drummer Leon Cave 2013. - QUO have made 106 appearances on BBC TV’s ‘Top of the Pops’ - More than any other group. - QUO have spent in excess of seven and a half years (415 weeks) in the British Singles Chart - the eleventh highest ever. - QUO have had 43 hit albums (27 studio albums of new material, 11 compilations, 5 live albums) in the British Albums Chart; more than any other band apart from The Rolling Stones. - In 1985 QUO opened Live Aid with the song which was to become the event’s anthem ‘Rockin’ All Over The World’. - QUO have been immortalisted by both Madame Tussauds and Royal Doulton, starred in their own feature film ‘Bula Quo’ which was premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and raised millions for charity along the way! - QUO also created a best-selling beer brand ‘Piledriver’, in conjunction with Wychwood / Marston’s breweries in its first nine months it sold over a million pints! - In their 48 year history, it is estimated that QUO have played over 6000 live shows to a total audience in excess of 25 million people. In doing so, the band has travelled some four million miles and spent 23 years away from home.

HONOURS

  • In 2014, the year the band performed a knockout set at Download Festival, they received the ‘Services To Rock’ Award from Kerrang magazine - In 2009, Rick and Francis were recognised for their services to Music and Charity by the award of an OBE in the New Year Honours List - September 21st 1991 saw QUO enter the Guinness Book of Records when they played four British shows in 11 hours and 11 minutes. The ‘Rock ’Til You Drop’ event saw shows at Sheffield Arena, Glasgow SE&CC, Birmingham NEC and Wembley Arena.