Sep 26, 2025 8:00 PM
Showplace Performance Centre
Step inside, the song remains the same. When Mothership hits the stage, it’s not just another tribute—it’s a thunderous resurrection. From the first chord, you’re not watching a band play Led Zeppelin, you’re inside the sound: the howl of Plant, the firestorm of Page, the low-end growl of Jones, and the primal thunder of Bonham.
Mothership doesn’t imitate. They channel. It’s a raw, reverent dive into the electric heart of one of rock’s most mythical creatures. Every riff, every beat, every shriek feels pulled from the misty mountains of rock ‘n’ roll memory.
This isn’t about nostalgia. It’s about ignition. Come ready.
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