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Nick Lowe

  • 7 days ago
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Get ready, Valencia — the silver-haired gentleman of British rock ’n’ roll, Nick Lowe, is rolling into town with a vengeance, and he’s bringing the masked marvels Los Straitjackets along for the ride. On November 14th, Sala Moon will transform into a cathedral of pure class and unfiltered rock ’n’ roll energy — where sharp suits meet sharper riffs.


Nick Lowe isn’t just another veteran on tour. He’s a living jukebox of pop craftsmanship — the man who wrote “(What’s So Funny ’Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding” and produced Elvis Costello’s finest moments. His voice still oozes the effortless charm of a barroom crooner who’s seen it all and lived to sing about it, while his wit and melody cut as cleanly as ever.


Backing him, the mighty Los Straitjackets — those Mexican-wrestling-masked instrumental heroes from Nashville — deliver a surf-rock punch so tight it could make Link Wray blush. Together, they’re a match made in rock heaven: suave British songwriting swagger meets American twang-fueled theatrics. Expect smooth grooves, shimmering guitars, and a masterclass in how to make timeless music sound fresh again.

This isn’t nostalgia — it’s the real deal. Lowe and the Straitjackets are here to remind Valencia that cool never goes out of style.


Grab your tickets at movingtickets.com before the room fills with the sound of true rock ’n’ roll elegance.

 
 
 

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