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The British Invasion at The Suffolk

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The Brit Pack performs at Suffolk Theater on September 9. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

The Brit Pack performs at Suffolk Theater on September 9. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

authorStaff Writer on Aug 24, 2023

The Suffolk presents The Brit Pack on Saturday, September 9, at 8 p.m. Founded by two Brits in New York, The Brit Pack has established a reputation as the most authentic British Invasion band in the U.S., covering the full timeline of the U.K.’s best music.

The Brit Pack features Matt Nakoa from the U.S. on vocals, guitar and keys; Mark Johnson from the U.K. on guitar and vocals; Bryan Percivall from the U.S. on bass and vocals; and Will Haywood Smith from the U.K. on drums and vocals. The band delivers a show full of music from major names across the pond that at the same time are familiar enough to make audiences feel right at home and high-energy enough to get them on your feet. From the iconic sounds of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Radiohead, The Police and The Who, to the unforgettable anthems of Queen, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd — The Brit Pack flawlessly brings the golden age of British Invasion to life, filling the air with nostalgia and pure rock ’n’ roll magic.

Tickets for the show are $45 to $59 at thesuffolk.org. Suffolk Theater is at 118 East Main Street, Riverhead.

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