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Whitesnake are an English rock band formed in 1977 by David Coverdale, formerly of the band Deep Purple. The current lineup consists of David, Doug Aldrich, Reb Beach, Brian Tichy and Michael Devin. They’ve released 10 studio albums, one of which went to number one (Slide It In, in 1984). Their follow up, Whitesnake, reached number two in the US and number eight in the UK. An as-yet-untitled album will be released in March 2011, with a Whitesnake tour in the summer.

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    Whitesnake
      3.3 stars, from 3 Fan reports
  • Bournemouth - B.I.C

    19/06/11

    Brilliant from Lance, 24/10/12
    I have to say that i had been looking forward to this gig and i wasnt disappointed they played all the songs i wanted to hear and played them very wel,l I will certainly see them again if they return
  • Bournemouth - BIC

    19/06/11

    Really good show from dredsurfer, 25/08/11
    I thought this was an excellent gig. I took my two sons and we really enjoyed Whitesnake. I feel I need to write this as I totally disagree with the negative report here. They played all the greats including stuff from the new album. The two guitarists were amazing. The solo duel was excellent. Even the drum solo was really good and I don't usually find those very entertaining. Coverdale was on form and entertained the crowd well. A great night out and a super fathers day for me. Don't miss them.
  • bournemouth - BIC

    19/06/11

    a sad day... from si, 20/06/11
    Well, to start and finish in one go- this was not good. I have been watching the snake for almost 30 years live and the brutal truth now is that David should have hung up the mic a few years ago- a pale representation of what it once was, for me and many of my friends the only positive in tonights shambolic performance was Doug whose stellar performance put the general set to shame.

    In effect it was a tribute band but with the original member not doing justice to himself. All in all I am sad that this is the last time I will pay good money for this show - a 15 min guitar solo, followed by a similar drum solo is not what the fans want to see or hear with the wealth of material available to this band.

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