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The Zombies on Tour

An iconic British band of the 1960s, The Zombies created some of the most adventurous and wondrous pop songs of their era. Hits such as "She's Not There" and "Time of the Season" continue to be rediscovered by new generations of listeners who are just as wowed by these songs' ingenuity and richness as the Zombies' first audiences were. 

Since returning to world stages as The Zombies in 2004, cofounders Rod Argent (vocals, keyboards) and Colin Blunstone (vocals) have made the band vital in the present, too. With Argent and Blunstone backed by guitarist Tom Toomey, bassist Soren Koch and drummer Steve Rodford, The Zombies have garnered wide acclaim for their new recordings as well as 40th and 50th anniversary tours for Odessey and Oracle, the group's still-spellbinding 1967 masterpiece.

Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019, The Zombies performed dates with fellow music legend Brian Wilson on the Something Great From '68 tour, which launched at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas in 2019.

The Zombies in Concert

The Zombies' six-decade saga began in 1962, when a group of music-crazed teens in the English town of St. Albans started their own band. After changing their name from The Mustangs and adding bassist and songwriter Chris White, The Zombies' potential became clear. Their first single for Decca in 1964, the plaintive "She's Not There," became a signature song of the British Invasion, reaching No. 2 in the U.S. and selling over one million copies.

In 1967, The Zombies set a new standard for pop with an album that would become as influential and revered as the very best of The Beatles. Odessey and Oracle fully demonstrated the gifts of White and pianist Rod Argent, who crafted beautifully ornate showcases for lead singer Colin Blunstone's voice alongside their own. "Time of the Season" became another major U.S. smash.

The original band split up by the time of the album's release, but White and Argent would soon have more success with their new band Argent. In the 2000s, Argent and Blunstone started a new chapter for The Zombies when they reunited for a series of tours, including a triumphant Odessey and Oracle 40th anniversary tour. New albums such as 2015's Still Got That Hunger are further proof of The Zombies' renewed vitality.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 458 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great concert. The band was terrific.

    by stkarnick on 10/27/23Brown County Music Center - Nashville

    Colin Blunstone still sings great. He hits the high notes, in particular, surprisingly well. He sounds much as he always did. Argent is amazing on the keyboards. He hasn't lost a step. His singing has always been underrated, and he sang very well in this show. The other band members are all, well, more skilled than the original members of the band, and their background singing is quie good. The solos during the extended version of "Hold Your Head Up"were prog-rock-level and one of many highlights of the show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    "Tell her...yes...yes...yes..."

    by Mato on 10/26/23MGM Northfield Park - Center Stage - Northfield

    Mainly taking advantage of the 4 tickets for 80 bucks special, we arrived at the concert with no expectations. (I have been to the MGM Casino venue before.) After a little gambling, a few cocktails, and a nice dinner, we took our seats. The opening act, a local Youngstown singer-songwriter-guitarist named, J. D. Eicher, accompanied by a bass and drums, performed a pleasant half hour set of his originals. (I would have liked to hear some backing harmonies, but that's just my opinion.) The Zombies took the stage after a short break and delivered a set of rocking tunes and tender ballads. They were able to touch on a repertoire from 60 years of playing. Original singer, Colin Blunstone, and original keyboardist, Rod Argent projected energy well beyond their 70+ years of age. Accompanied by a competent backing group of bass, drums, and guitar, they shone throughout as a tight-knit ensemble. Yes, of course they played the big hits such as, "She's Not There"and "Tell Her No", but I was quite pleased to hear an early song called, "I Love You". The evening was rounded out with some "deep cuts", as Rod proclaimed, as well as tunes from a new album released this year. The mixed age large capacity crowd were enthusiastic and at times, dancing in the aisles. On a personal note, as a former audio-visual technician, I was quite pleased with the over-all "Goldilocks"sound mix. Not too loud, not too soft. Just right. The evening ended as it should, with a beautiful duet between Rod and Colin.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A night to remember

    by Mustang Man on 10/25/23MGM Northfield Park - Center Stage - Northfield

    Everything went great , so much good music to listen to and enjoy.Good music will never die.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show

    by Gaz on 10/25/23Brown County Music Center - Nashville

    The Zombies were really good. I knew and loved the old stuff, but was also impressed with their newer music. Warm up band, JD Eicher was also very good. The venue: Brown County Music Center is wonderful!! It was a fun evening!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Zombies: as good as ever!

    by Mike on 10/25/23MGM Northfield Park - Center Stage - Northfield

    The Zombies put on an energetic, entertaining show. They have not lost a beat and considering their ages, that is amazing. Colin still has a truly impressive voice. Highly recommend the Zombies live performances.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Night Out!

    by Linda Mac on 10/25/23MGM Northfield Park - Center Stage - Northfield

    The seats were great. Sound was really good. The show was an amazing ride with The Zombies through the years. So glad we went to see this show. Would it all over again! Thank you Zombies for a wonderful night out.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Loved it

    by Constance on 10/24/23

    New Zombie fan and loved every second of it! I’m in love♥️

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Phenomenal

    by Chris on 10/24/23Ludlow Garage Cincinnati - Cincinnati

    That was a spectacular concert from start to finish. The venue was comfortable, without a bad seat in the house. The Zombies played a stellar set ranging over their entire discography and I was loving it all the way through. I came in to this show not expecting to want any merch, left with a t-shirt and a new vinyl.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Zombies Rock

    by Carl on 10/23/23Ludlow Garage Cincinnati - Cincinnati

    The Zombies still rock after 60 years. Rod and Colin still hit all the high notes. The show was the right blend of classics, new and some old deep tracks. Loved the show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Still got it

    by Mark Mark on 10/23/23Ludlow Garage Cincinnati - Cincinnati

    How authentic and well kept the two founding members were. Super impressed with Collin’s vocals - easy to close eyes and transport back.