Rock Legends Unite: Kingdom of Madness Brings Classic Magnum Songs to Life
Are you a fan of classic-era rock music? Do you miss the electrifying performances of some of the UK’s most captivating live bands? Then look no further than Kingdom of Madness, a supergroup featuring members of MAGNUM’s classic-era line-ups and other top-drawer rock alumni.
Mark Stanway on keyboards, Micky Barker on drums, Richard Bailey on keyboards and flute, and Mo Birch on vocals and percussion, have all previously performed with MAGNUM, and they’re back to bring the music from ten of the band’s iconic albums to life. From Kingdom of Madness to Rock Art, they’ll be delivering classic MAGNUM songs that are sure to delight any fan of melodic rock music.

MAGNUM is one of the UK’s most successful bands in terms of both chart positions and captivating live performances, and Kingdom of Madness promises to uphold that reputation. With their expertly crafted performances and raw energy, the band is sure to take you on a musical journey through the decades.
If you’re looking for a night of high-energy, classic rock, then Kingdom of Madness is the perfect show for you. Don’t miss out on the chance to see these legendary musicians come together and perform some of the most iconic songs in rock history. Get your tickets now at Newhampton Arts Centre in Wolverhampton, and get ready for a night you won’t forget!
Mark Stanway ‘s Kingdom of Madness: Classic Magnum
10 March 2023, from £20.00
Members of MAGNUM’s classic-era line-ups and other top-drawer rock alumni unite to perform Classic Magnum songs – Mark Stanway...
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