To celebrate 30 years since the recording of the classic live album 'Live And Dangerous', Thin Lizzy will be playing the full album sequentially and in its entirety during their forthcoming UK tour.
Live And Dangerous set the standard for live concert recordings at its original recording in Hammersmith 30 years ago.
Founding guitarist Scott Gorham said: "This album meant too much, not only to us as a band, but to our fans as well, to let the 30th anniversary of its recording pass without celebrating it in some way.”
Lizzy Are Back, Live And Dangerous!
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