Woodstock Revisited is a three-hour concert spectacular delivering a catalogue of hits which formed the soundtrack to the late 60’s counterculture event celebrating peace and love.
The first act to sign up for the Woodstock Festival in 1969, Creedence Clearwater Revival, is represented by the Creedence & Friends Band with an historic set list including Born on the Bayou, Suzie Q, Bad Moon Rising and Green River.
California Dreamin’ bring the Crosby, Still, Nash and Young experience with intricate vocal harmonies and passion performing Marrakesh Express, Wooden Ships, Sea of Madness and more.
Mad Dogs and Boogie Men Band are Feelin’ Alright with their soulful and emotional salute to Joe Cocker which includes Just Like A Woman, Hitchcock Railway and other songs which have stood the test of time.
ZKYE delivers the raw, passionate energy of Janis Joplin in an electrifying performance honouring the Queen of Rock ‘n Roll. With the Joplin fire, ZKYE’s set list Piece of My Heart, Try (Just A Little Bit Harder), Ball and chain and others are unforgettable.
Paul Curtis brings the power of The Who and a selection of songs from the Tommy album which debuted at the original Woodstock Festival.
Kat Caton’s strong voice and musicianship reinforce empowering social justice and traditional anthems in her Joan Baez set, with passion and integrity.
The music and spirit of Woodstock ’69 of love, peace and harmony are reminders of those themes we should hold tight more than ever.