Suzi Quatro celebrates her career with a special Royal Albert Hall show

SUZI QUATRO - The Queen of Rock N Roll Celebrates her musical career
with a special show at the Royal Albert Hall, London, 20th April 2022.

Suzi Quatro is the trailblazing Queen of Rock' n' Roll. Not only
a global legend who has sold over 55 million records worldwide, she is
also a record producer, actress (Happy Days, Minder, Absolutely
Fabulous, Dempsey and Makepeace, Rock School), poet, author and radio
presenter (BBC Radio 2).

This year, Suzi is celebrating an incredible 58 years in the music
business by performing a hit-packed, career-spanning live show at the
Royal Albert Hall in London. She said, "I'm honoured to be performing at
such an iconic venue. I'll be playing a two-hour show – so be ready to
get royally rocked. I can't wait!".

Detroit-born Suzi grew up in a musical family, forming her first band
The Pleasure Seekers aged just 14 with her sisters, recorded three
singles.

In 1971, Suzi moved to England to work with celebrated producer Mickie
Most. She first came to the attention of the British public as a support
act alongside Thin Lizzy on Slade's first nationwide tour of the UK.
Then in 1972, she released her first single as a solo artist - Rolling
Stone. She released a string of hits in the years following, including
two Number 1 songs; Can the Can and Devil Gate Drive.

In 1999 Suzi began her radio career with a series of weekly programmes
and notable documentaries on BBC Radio 2.

In 2006, Suzi was nominated for Music Broadcaster of the Year at the
Sony Music Awards. She is the recipient of the Woman of Valour Award
from the organisation Musicians for Equal Opportunities for Women. Suzi
was inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame (2013)
and, in the same year, received the Distinguished Lifetime Achievement
Award at the Detroit Music Awards.

Suzi Quatro continues to perform live, playing 100+ shows worldwide each
year.

Purchase tickets for the Royal Albert Hall show:
www.aegpresents.co.uk/suziquatro





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