Progdreams VI



For the sixth consecutive time Cultuurpodium De Boerderij presents the Progdreams festival. Once again this year we have succeeded in putting together an interesting line-up. In addition to day-tickets we also have passe partout tickets for two days on sale through Ticket Master.
On Sunday the following bands will play Tilt, Tiger Moth Tales, Antimatter and Lonely Robot. You will find more information about the bands below. Time schedule 15.30-16.45: Tilt 17.15- 18.30: Tiger Moth Tales 19.15-20.45: Antimatter 21.15 - 22.45: Lonely Robot (No rights can be derived from this timetable).
  • Lonely Robot

    John Mitchell has well won his spurs in the world of prog. We know him as the guitarist of Arena, but also of It Bites, Kino and The Urbane. The only thing he did not do previously was making a solo album. With his new project Lonely Robot this dream has also come true. John Mitchell was drafted by Arena in 1997 as a replacement for guitarist Keith More. In 2003, with his own band The Urbane, he releases the album "Glitter". On this album Mitchell demonstrates his excellent writing skills. Also within Arena, he gets more and more space to write. Since 2005 he is also part of It Bites. As far back as 2012 John Mitchell hinted at working on a solo album, but it wasn't until early 2014 when he really had time to spend on the project. He was inspired by his love of science fiction movies, resulting in the album "Lonely Robot" (2015). An intense album with top quality progressive rock. Alongside John Mitchell, the band consists of Craig Blundell (Steven Wilson), Lauren Storer and Caroline Campbell.

  • Tilt

    It took five years, but finally TILT's debut album "Hinterland" is available in stores. And receiving rave reviews. TILT members Robin Boult, David Stewart and Steve Vantsis are probably best known for the fact that in recent years they were members of the band of  Fish. Steve Vantsis also wrote most of the material for the two most recent and well-received albums from Fish, "13th Star" and "Feast of Consequences". Furthermore, the band was recently extended with guitarist Paul Humphreys and singer PJ Dourley.

  • Tiger Moth Tales

    Unfortunatly Lifesigns has to cancel there gig at Progdreams VI. We are very proud to announce that Tiger Moth Tales with the very talented multi instrumentalist Peter Jones (Camel) will replace the band.Tiger Moth Tales is essentially the brain child of Nottinghamshire based musician and writer Pete Jones. Previously known for writing and performing adult contemporary music, at the beginning of 2013 Pete began work on a progressive music project. In an effort to rejuvenate the creative process he went back to the music he had listened to in his childhood with bands such as Genesis, Queen etc. Also he was taking influences from the modern progressive bands Frost, Big Big Train, Haken, and Progressive stalwarts such as Steve Hackett.  

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