Already on tour every other year since 2007, they bring the best of American polyphonic Westcoast music, the group is among the gems of concert shows in Dutch theaters

Once again, Motel Westcoast dedicates an entire set to one of the world's best-selling bands: Fleetwood Mac. Their album Rumours ranks among the top 10 best-selling albums in the world! And with a total of more than 120 million records sold, they are one of the absolute top American Westcoast bands.

After intermission comes The Best of the Westcoast, which includes songs by such legendary groups as The Beach Boys, Crosby, Stills & Nash, The Doobie Brothers, Eagles and Joni Mitchell.

More than 250,000 audience members have now seen this musical production. The main feature is the 'Olympic-level' polyphonic singing, of which music magazine OOR wrote: '... rarely have the voices matched each other so well.'

Once every two years Motel Westcoast brings a new show to the theater, now in its 9th season. Night after night, the infectious music creates a steaming room full of enthusiastic music lovers. Some see their youth pass by again and others discover new musical gems, but for everyone: it is enjoyment. For 15 years now. And no one in the company would have dared to dream that in 2007. That first season ended in the Heineken Music Hall with a live broadcast on Radio 2, which more than 1.1 million people listened to!

With Syb van der Ploeg, Dilana Smith, Brenda Bee and for this season 'special guest' Lodewijk (Lo) van Gorp and their five-piece band including Hubert Heeringa.

Details

Date
  • 17 April 2025
Address

Stadsschouwburg Middelburg
Molenwater 99
Middelburg
Netherlands

Time
20:00 uur
Fee
€ 32,50

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