COMPLETELY CREEDENCE BAND is a dynamic tribute to the iconic American rock band CCR (Creedence Clearwater Revival) and they are playing at the Kay Meek Centre in West Vancouver.
This talented group of musicians has brought the classic hits and energy of CCR to audiences across the country, and now they are coming to West Vancouver. They will be playing on Saturday, October 21, from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm at the Grosvenor Theatre at Kay Meek Arts Centre, located at 1700 Mather Avenue in West Vancouver.
Led by a frontman with a powerful voice and a commanding stage presence, Completely Creedence Band delivers high-energy performances that leave audiences singing along and dancing in the aisles. From “Proud Mary” and “Bad Moon Rising” to “Fortunate Son” and “Have You Ever Seen the Rain,” they faithfully recreate CCR’s greatest hits.
With years of experience and a passion for the music, Completely Creedence Band has become one of the most sought-after tribute acts in Canada. Whether performing at Theatres, festivals, corporate events, or private parties, they always bring the same level of energy and excitement to the stage. For fans of classic rock and CCR, Completely Creedence Band is a must-see act that never fails to deliver an unforgettable performance. The Band features Jamie Robertson on vocals and rhythm guitar, Murray Atkinson on guitar and backing vocals and Lance Lapointe on bass guitar and backing vocals as well as Grant Baird on drums.
Audiences have marveled about how remarkably similar Robertson’s voice sounds to John Fogerty’s, capturing all the subtle nuances of his vocals. Completely Creedence Band delivers a musical experience where your love of CCR will live on through these four incredible musicians who share your passion of CCR’s music.
With a deep appreciation for the music and a commitment to delivering an authentic performance, Completely Creedence Band captures the essence of CCR’s sound and spirit.
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