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Peter Frampton

Peter Frampton at Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion

Why see Peter Frampton?

Let's Do It Again Tour!

Back stronger than ever, Peter Frampton is returning in 2025 with the Let's Do It Again Tour! In 2019, Frampton was diagnosed with a degenerative muscle disease, which was followed by his Finale - The Farewell Tour. However, the rock icon has triumphantly returned to the stage, continuing to perform for his fans and recently celebrating his induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!

Previously associated with the classic rock bands Humble Pie and The Herd, Frampton enjoyed breakout solo success with the live album Frampton Comes Alive! His distinctive guitar sound, thanks to that crazy talk box effect, and gravel-toned vocals have not dimmed over the years and while this may be a subtler acoustic performance, this living legend sure knows how to win over an audience.

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33 reviews, average rating: (5.0 Stars)

Christine Hines

Unforgettable

Last night I revisited my past, attending Peter Frampton’s sublime Never Say Never tour’s Boston performance. Frampton at Anaheim stadium, July 6, 1977, was my first concert. I was 13, a huge fan already, and allowed to attend only because my older cousin and his friends who through mad, coordinated dailing won like 9 tickets from radio station KLOS, would be looking out for me. The only thing he looked out for were the bikini clad girls with my binoculars. Thus began my lifelong fandom. I’ve lost count of the number of Frampton concerts I’ve gone to, though admittedly it’s nowhere near the “103”! (yikes) figure one of last night’s concert attendees copped to. Rest assured, Frampton, all your teenybopper fans are now women and men of a certain age - life worn, and perhaps more cultured and worldly - who are still coming to hear you play for no other reason than you are a world class guitarist and seasoned performer. This fan doesn’t get out much anymore because like you I suffer from an autoimmune condition that has destroyed the life I once took for granted. But I couldn’t miss this possibly (hopefully not) last opportunity to hear you play live, so I let my daughter who also attended dress me in a ridiculously short mini dress and short, black booties. It was fun and well worth the physical effort, as you’re not one to disappoint. No matter if you’re sitting down now, I still close my eyes and get chills hearing the distinctive, melodic riffs that I’d recognize anywhere, often emanating from the storied Phenix no less. And like all greats you pay tribute to those that came before. Closing my eyes once reminded me of a time I heard B.B. King’s Lucille crying out the Blues. There were some Segovia-esque riffs that transported me to Spain, and what?!…Tequila? Haha. You mentioned that your mother loved Hoagy Carmichael’s music, then teased that we weren’t familiar with his music. As I mouthed “Stardust”, you followed with a hauntingly beautiful rendition of Georgia on My Mind. That alone was worth the price of admission. If I never see you again live, “…now my consolation is in the stardust of…{your} song.” ... Read more

Di Paulino

A Master

I saw Peter 45 years ago ( I was two yrs old ha! ) at the Oakland Coliseum Day on the Green, he was the sexiest guy on earth and I'm sure most women would agree. He is still sexy and sweet as Humble Pie. What an outstanding musician, doesn't get better than that. He includes his bandmates and never does he take all the credit, he is a gentleman in every sense of the word. Paid his respects to people passed on in a very respectful and endearing way. Plays for a good 2 hours. The only complaint I have is you couldn't see the screen behind him if you were sitting on the left facing the stage, that was very unfortunate. Bonham is fantastic, his dad was my favorite drummer, now jason is. His band is great too. Very very good show worth every penny. I am so sad to hear he is ill but so grateful he gave us one last night of pure pleasure. Thank you Mr. Frampton! ... Read more

John B

Magical Experience

Peter Frampton has been a shildhood hero of mine since I was 11 years old. My older brother turned me on to him. Then Frampton Comes Alive came out and changed my life. It was as if I became a man. Seeing Pete play live was an honor for me. I tried not to cry ;but, couldnt hold back the tears. I didnt cry when I saw Paul play. I couldnt contain myself for Peter. He was perfect and pretty much without flaw. The guy knows his way around a guitar neck that is for sure. His solos are spot on and his bues set was beautiful. Really great stuff. I hope his situation doesnt get in the way of his playing. He probably wont be performing but I hope he keeps playing. He is a gift to humanity. We are blessed every day he is alive doing his craft. Such enjoyment-thanks Pete. ... Read more
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