Could Be Real hosts music from Queen, Fleetwood Mac and Artic Monkeys
Featuring award-winning tribute acts, Could Be Real provides artists that replicate the music of pop and rock icons note for note.
With tickets for big acts in large arenas often costing hundreds and people feeling the pinch of the cost of living, Could Be Real offers the next best thing for a lower ticket price. "We have four Could Be Real festivals in the UK this summer and they all feature top class tribute acts — they’re that good you could close your eyes and be listening to the original acts. We have a good mix of bands, from The Beatles and Queen to Arctic Monkeys and Sam Fender, and there’s something for everyone for a really low ticket price.”
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