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The Live Led Zeppelin Show

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Vocalist Jean Violet of

Vocalist Jean Violet of "Kashmir, The Live Led Zeppelin Show." COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

authorStaff Writer on Jun 21, 2023

The Suffolk presents “Kashmir: The Live Led Zeppelin Show,” on Saturday, July 8, at 8 p.m. The show was created by vocalist Jean Violet back in 2000 and has grown from the streets of New York City to now being one of the top Led Zeppelin tribute bands touring nationally and internationally. Kashmir’s primary focus is capturing the live performance and raw energy of a Led Zeppelin show.

Time and time again audience members who meet and greet with Kashmir after a show tell them how they felt as if they went back in time to a Led Zeppelin concert that they attended or how younger members of the audience will tell the band how it was the closest experience that they will ever get to a Live Led Zeppelin performance.

Yes, the singer looks and sounds a lot like Robert Plant and the band shares the authenticity, appearance, and sound of the great Led Zeppelin but more importantly the band wants to share the energy and the experience that Led Zeppelin created while on tour. The band calls it “The Zone” and they want everyone to share that same electromagnetic experience after leaving a Kashmir show like so many Zep fans did in the past while watching the great Led Zeppelin on stage.

Tickets are $59 to $69 at thesuffolk.org. Suffolk Theater is at 118 East Main Street, Riverhead.

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