Feb 26 • 08:20 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

King Crimson's 80s arrive in Tallinn

Former King Crimson members Adrian Belew and Tony Levin will perform with guitar virtuoso Steve Vai and Tool drummer Danny Carey in Tallinn.

Former members of the progressive rock band King Crimson, Adrian Belew and Tony Levin, are set to perform in Tallinn, Estonia. They are joining forces with renowned guitarist Steve Vai and Tool's drummer Danny Carey for a new project called BEAT. This collaboration aims to reinterpret three iconic albums from King Crimson's 1980s era: 'Discipline', 'Beat', and 'Three of a Perfect Pair'.

The concert is scheduled for July 19th at the Alexela Concert Hall, marking a significant event for both fans of the band and the broader music community in Tallinn. The joining of these prominent musicians creates a unique opportunity to revisit the innovative sound and musical complexity that King Crimson is known for. The performance is expected to attract a dedicated audience eager to experience the reinterpretation of classics that shaped the progressive rock genre.

This event highlights the ongoing influence of King Crimson's music, as the band has left an indelible mark on rock music since the late 1960s. With such a lineup, the concert not only pays homage to the original work of King Crimson but also showcases the evolution of music through collaboration among renowned artists, promising a thrilling experience for attendees.

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