Get ready to “Break on Through,” as The Doors Alive returns to the Tivoli Theatre in Fortitude Valley, ready to “light your fire” with a night that brings The Doors’ magic back to life. The Doors’ most popular, UK-based tribute band will have fans swaying to “Riders on the Storm” and igniting that unmistakable spark of poetic rebellion that Jim Morrison and his crew unleashed on the world.
The Doors Alive have performed at The Tivoli before. This upcoming concert marks another opportunity for Brisbane audiences to enjoy their well-received tribute to the 1960s rock legends.
Known for their authenticity in sound and style, The Doors Alive continue to draw crowds worldwide. In previous performances in Brisbane, they have transported fans back to the 1960s with their re-creations of The Doors’ legendary live experience.
Formed in London in 2004, The Doors Alive is led by vocalist William Scott, with Norbert Varga on organ and piano bass, Buzz Allan on drums, and Baz Meyer on guitar. The group has performed widely, from Europe to the Americas, and their global reputation is anchored by their skill in authentically recreating The Doors’ distinct sound and electric stage presence.
Authentic Sound and Setlist
Show time will be on Thursday, 31 October 2024 at 7:30 p.m. and the performance will start at 8:30 p.m. at the Tivoli.
The Doors Alive have earned high praise for their ability to revive The Doors’ essence. They offer fans a genuine concert experience with faithful renditions of classics like “Light My Fire,” “Break on Through,” “Riders on the Storm,” and “People Are Strange.”
Promoters describe the concert as a chance to step back into the psychedelic 1960s, with each performance capturing the energy and unique spirit of Jim Morrison and The Doors.
Known as one of the world’s busiest Doors tribute bands, The Doors Alive stand out for their precision, look, and use of vintage instruments, delivering a sound often compared to the original band.
Legacy of The Doors
The Doors, originally formed in Los Angeles in 1965, were known for their distinctive fusion of rock, jazz, and blues and Jim Morrison’s lyrical style, which addressed themes of rebellion, freedom, and introspection. Their music reflected the counterculture of the 1960s and earned them a lasting place in rock history.
Although Morrison’s death in 1971 ended the band’s live performances early, their legacy has endured, with tribute acts like The Doors Alive bringing their music to life for new generations.
Published 26-Oct-2024