Limehouse Lizzy

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Limehouse Lizzy

The Baths, Ipswich

Price Guide

This is rough guide for the cost of the event. We believe this event will cost around £10-30, but please check the event description or booking site for exact pricing.

Dates & Times

Saturday 10 May 2025

19:30 - 23:00

Information - Limehouse Lizzy

“…Limehouse Lizzy Top PRS for Music’s Hardest Working UK Bands List” – Billboard Magazine

After 3 decades as a premier touring act, Limehouse Lizzy continue to dominate stages worldwide, keeping the legacy of Celtic rock icon Philip Lynott and his legendary band, Thin Lizzy, alive and still relevant. Known for their electrifying performances and unwavering attention to detail, Limehouse Lizzy has become an equally dominant force on the live Classic Rock circuit.

Recognised with an official PRS/Billboard award as Britain’s Hardest Working Act in their category, and featured in the BBC’s critically acclaimed ‘Arena’ documentary series, Limehouse Lizzy’s influence extends beyond the stage. Lead singer and bassist Wayne Ellis has further left his mark as a former member of the recording and touring band The Clan, alongside none other than original Thin Lizzy and Motörhead member, Brian Robertson.

2023/24 has marked a period of unprecedented results for Limehouse Lizzy, with a record number of sold-out performances (41 in 2023 alone) on their highly celebrated Anniversary Tour. The band’s stellar production and accomplished lineup have garnered widespread acclaim, marking this period as the most successful in their history so far. This is in addition to international tours (USA, UAE, Caribbean, Scandinavia, NL), corporate client engagements (Virgin Atlantic, Mitsubishi, Silverstone) and features in renowned magazine (Guitarist, Bass Player, Loaded) and book publications (The Rocker, Send In The Clones).

As they march irrepressibly into 2025, Limehouse Lizzy continues to deliver their unique and irresistible tribute to Philip Lynott and Thin Lizzy, ensuring the band’s timeless hits remain a staple in rock music for years to come…

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