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The ELO Experience – The world’s foremost multi award winning tribute to Jeff Lynne & The Electric Light Orchestra. Celebrates its 20th Anniversary Year Tour in 2026.

The legacy left by Jeff Lynne & The Electric Light Orchestra barely needs any introduction – suffice to say that between 1972 and 1986 they achieved more combined UK and US Top 40 hits than any other band on the planet! '10538 Overture', 'Evil Woman', 'Living Thing', 'Diary of Horace Wimp', 'Don't Bring me Down' and of course 'Mr Blue Sky' went on to become the soundtrack of our lives.
In 2025 Jeff Lynne’s ELO performed the last ever live shows with the 'Over & Out Tour'. The ELO Experience tour will include the greatest hits from an extensive and impressive back catalogue spanning over 50 years, over 45 years.
Blending rock rhythms with classical influences, ELO released many classic albums such as 'A New World Record', 'Discovery' and 'Out of the Blue', and many sell out tours which further established them as one of the most important and influential bands ever.
Let us take you on a magical ELO journey through time with some of the greatest music ever written and put onto vinyl. The Greatest hits will be there plus some album gems too!
Join us in celebrating this great music from the genius that is Mr Jeff Lynne!
Please note: This production contains strobe and flashing lights, and haze effects.

This band shows great style and professionalism. A tribute that’s jam-packed with musical talent, the lead singer is a dead-ringer for Lynne and his musical entourage provides an ELO tour de force- The Stage
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Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent



The Regent Theatre opened in 1929 as a super cinema. Following a three year £23 million development of the city centre, The Regent Theatre was reopened on 22 September 1999 and since then has hosted a number of shows and musicals including the National Theatre's production of War Horse, Mamma Mia! and Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake.
