Greensburg, PA (Tuesday, June 18th, 2024) – Westmoreland Cultural Trust is thrilled to welcome back Get The Led Out (GTLO) to The Palace Theatre for one night only on Friday, July 12 at 8 PM. With a devoted fanbase and a reputation for electrifying performances, this summer’s return promises to be a night to remember. Tickets start at $30 and are currently on sale. To purchase, visit The Palace Theatre box office online at: https://url2.mailanyone.net/scanner?m=1sJaiP-0007QJ-4X&d=4%7Cmail%2F90%2F1718724000%2F1sJaiP-0007QJ-4X%7Cin2f%7C57e1b682%7C21357452%7C14620262%7C6671A6F917230922B1277F97BAB75CFD&o=p.wwlheawtttaceearehgro.&s=jvUM0uS4etmZgfWxLJ2jLkmi50A, or call 724-836-8000. The Palace Theatre is located at 21 West Otterman Street, Greensburg PA 15601. This show was financed in part by a grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED).
Since their formation in 2003, Get The Led Out (GTLO) has faithfully captured Led Zeppelin's recorded music and brought it to life on the concert stage, live. Based in Philadelphia, the band comprises six seasoned musicians dedicated to delivering Led Zeppelin's music live, in a way you've never experienced before. With their multi-instrumental talents, GTLO recreates the songs in all their intricate depth, including the studio overdubs that Zeppelin themselves never performed live. If you hear three guitars on the album, GTLO presents three guitarists on stage. Without resorting to wigs or fake English accents, GTLO delivers what audiences crave—a captivating Zeppelin concert filled with authentic, heart-pounding intensity.
GTLO’s approach to their performance of this hallowed catalog is not unlike a classical performance. “Led Zeppelin are sort of the classical composers of the rock era,” says lead vocalist Paul Sinclair. “I believe 100 years from now they will be looked at as the Bach or Beethoven of our time. As cliché as it sounds, their music is timeless.”
Dubbed by the media as “The American Led Zeppelin,” Get The Led Out offers a strong focus on the early years. They also touch on the deeper cuts that were seldom, if ever heard in concert. GTLO has amassed a strong national touring history, having performed at major concert venues across the country—including Red Rocks in Denver.
A GTLO concert mimics the “light and shade” that are the embodiment of “The Mighty Zep.” Whether it’s the passion and fury with which they deliver the blues-soaked, groove-driven rock anthems, it’s their attention to detail and nuance that makes a Get The Led Out performance a truly awe-inspiring event!
More information on GTLO can be found on their official website: https://url2.mailanyone.net/scanner?m=1sJaiP-0007QJ-4X&d=4%7Cmail%2F90%2F1718724000%2F1sJaiP-0007QJ-4X%7Cin2f%7C57e1b682%7C21357452%7C14620262%7C6671A6F917230922B1277F97BAB75CFD&o=o.wwotlrwgmoc.skc&s=9ECHvtmLfQDrZ99Oa1IBVzVCA-I
Paul Sinclair – Lead Vocals, Harmonica
Paul Hammond – Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Mandolin
Tommy Zamp – Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Seth Chrisman – Bass Guitar, Vocals
Derek Smith - Drums, Percussion
Eddie Kurek – Keyboards, Electric and Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Percussion
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About Westmoreland Cultural Trust
Westmoreland Cultural Trust is a Greensburg, PA-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to stimulate cultural and economic development in the Westmoreland County region, to promote the performing arts; and to preserve and enhance the region’s assets for the benefit of the community. More information about WCT can be found at: https://url2.mailanyone.net/scanner?m=1sJaiP-0007QJ-4X&d=4%7Cmail%2F90%2F1718724000%2F1sJaiP-0007QJ-4X%7Cin2f%7C57e1b682%7C21357452%7C14620262%7C6671A6F917230922B1277F97BAB75CFD&o=t.wwoesmwwuaretdcllnslur.rutatgro&s=ssJsky4EZ80tAKQsSHx_3qcD_Bo
About The Palace Theatre
Managed by Westmoreland Cultural Trust, The Palace Theatre has been a major force in Westmoreland County’s cultural scene for generations. Opened September 2, 1926, as the Manos Theatre, The Palace Theatre today hosts the widest variety of live entertainment in the area in a beautifully renovated 1367-seat facility, located across from the county courthouse at 21 West Otterman Street in downtown Greensburg, PA. For a complete schedule of events, visit: www.thepalacetheatre.org