Photos by Mickaël Mignot and Micah Gummel
Review by Mickaël Mignot
“Get the Led Out” electrified the stage at the Casino Ballroom in Hampton, NH with a performance that was nothing short of amazing. Paying homage to one of the greatest rock bands of all time, this tribute act captured the essence and energy of Led Zeppelin in a way that brought the audience back to a time when the band played there in 1969.
From the moment they stepped onto the stage, it was evident that Get the Led Out was more than just a cover band – they were true disciples of Led Zeppelin’s music. What truly set them apart, however, was their attention to detail. They didn’t just play the hits – they delved deep into Led Zeppelin’s catalog, performing lesser-known gems alongside the classics.
The atmosphere in the Casino Ballroom was electric, with fans of all ages coming together to celebrate the music of Led Zeppelin. There was an undeniable sense of camaraderie among the audience, united by their love for the band and their appreciation for Get the Led Out’s incredible performance.
In the end, Get the Led Out delivered a show that was nothing short of spectacular. They proved that the music of Led Zeppelin is timeless, continuing to inspire and captivate audiences decades after its inception. For fans old and new, this performance was a true testament to the enduring legacy of one of rock’s greatest bands.
If you missed it, worry not – they will be back same place, same time on August 3rd!