The houseboat marina is looking busy
Visible Touch at The Riverside, Woodbridge, Suffolk - 28th April 2024
The Genesis tribute band Visible Touch - which specialises in the Phil Collins era, from A Trick of the Tail through to We Can't Dance - is unexpectedly performing at The Riverside in Woodbridge. The ticket was actually booked in November 2023, and for a while it looked like there would only be a modest crowd, however by the actual night it's sold out, and it turns out that the band has quite a following of its own. The band itself is pretty good, and there are times when you could close your eyes and almost believe you were at an actual gig back in the day.
next album: The BSCC at The Lion, Debenham, Suffolk - 2nd May 2024
previous album: A Postcard From Horham, Suffolk - 27th April 2024
The tide's out at Woodbridge
Dutch sailing barges and the Tide Mill
The River Deben at Woodbridge
The old station building
The sign says it like it is
The cinema's ornate ceiling
Dual drum kits are ready on stage
'Phil Collins' is on stage
'Tony Banks' is on keyboards
Visible Touch do their thing on stage
The tambourine is out
Backlit by red lights during 'Mama'
More from 'Mama'
There's a certain demographic in the crowd
More keyboard action
The Mike Rutherford twin-neck guitar is out
Lights and dry ice
The band plays Los Endos
The crowd is up and dancing
A very Genesis bow at the end of the gig
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The houseboat marina is looking busy
The tide's out at Woodbridge
Dutch sailing barges and the Tide Mill
The River Deben at Woodbridge
The old station building
The sign says it like it is
The cinema's ornate ceiling
Dual drum kits are ready on stage
'Phil Collins' is on stage
'Tony Banks' is on keyboards
Visible Touch do their thing on stage
The tambourine is out
Backlit by red lights during 'Mama'
More from 'Mama'
There's a certain demographic in the crowd
More keyboard action
The Mike Rutherford twin-neck guitar is out
Lights and dry ice
The band plays Los Endos
The crowd is up and dancing
A very Genesis bow at the end of the gig