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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 213 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Stealin when you should have been buying

    by Astrid on 5/4/24Metropolitan Theatre - Morgantown

    Show was fantastic. Props to Mick Box for his awesome guitar. Omg, Adam Wakeman was amazing on keyboards. The show was not well attended, but those who did attend were really present. The admiration of the crowd could really be felt during "Stealin". It was definitely one of the highlights. I love love Sunrise, they did a great job, but they rocked it up more than it needed to be. The song should be more melodic and intense. I wish they had done Paradise/The Spell, it's one of my all time favorite songs.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Uriah Heep was great

    by SCOOBY DEE on 5/3/24Metropolitan Theatre - Morgantown

    I loved listening to uriah heep sing but couldn't see them at all cause everyone standing in the way and with me having problems with my knees and back I CAN NOT stand to try and see em

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great hard rock and metal show

    by Jebl on 5/3/24Metropolitan Theatre - Morgantown

    Great show went mainly to see Saxon who was fantastic Uriah Heep also was fantastic both bands are really impressive

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    rock

    by rodger on 5/3/24Metropolitan Theatre - Morgantown

    love it the show was great cant wait to see them agina

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great

    by MH on 5/3/24Mercury Ballroom - Louisville

    Been into this band since they started and I finally got to see them. It was a great concert and it was up close and personal!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    54 Years of Pure Rock

    by Hilary Claypool on 5/1/24Mercury Ballroom - Louisville

    I first saw Uriah Heep in 1973, at the age of 15. I hadn't seen them since until Sunday night, April 28. Of course, all the members of the "Classic Line-up"that I saw in '73 are dead - except for Mick Box. He has done a great job of keeping U.H. tied to its roots - Heavy Hammond organ, harmonized vocals (they all sing), and wha-wha guitar. Sunday night's show was nothing short of excellent. They played three tracks from their newest album, Chaos & Color: "Save Me Tonight,""Hail the Sunrise,"and "Hurricane."These tracks were classic hard rockers, while maintaining a contemporary flavor, as well. "Grazed by Heaven"was second in the set and is off their "Living the Dream"album from 2018. This song is one of the hits from that album and moves at high speed with great chops from drummer Russell Gilbrook. Other than "Free and Easy,"form 1977s "Innocent Vitim,"the remaining tracks were from the Byron era of the band. "Rainbow Demon,""Stealin',""Sweet Lorraine,""Gypsy,""Look at Yourself,""July Morning,""Sunrise,"and "Easy Livin'."These were all played with an enthusiasm and zeal one would expect from youths playing new songs, rather than from someone over 70 playing songs he's been hammering out for 50 years! The band was tight, on que, and delivered more than this old fan expected. Bernie hit the highs and lows spot on and did great climbing up to the top notes in July Morning. Compliments are due Adam Wakeman, who filled in for Phil Lanzon on the organ. I know time is limited for their shows, but It would have been fun to hear more of the last 5 albums from the last 15 years. But, with such a vast catalogue, they hit the right tracks. It was my first time in the Mercury Ballroom, so I was concerned about acoustics, but the venue sounded really good. Overall great, fun time seeing Uriah Heep and I'm glad I had the chance.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great!

    by Haskel on 5/1/24Mercury Ballroom - Louisville

    I went primarily for Saxon - I’ve been trying to see them for over 40 years. They were amazing. Uriah Heep was just as good. Great show, one of the best I’ve ever seen!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Prog Royalty

    by Art on 5/1/24Mercury Ballroom - Louisville

    While the opening band, Saxon, had more original members and remains true to their 1970s/80s rock traditions (great dueling guitar solos), Uriah Heep's progressive roots give them more longevity and makes their music remain relevant today. They did 3 songs from their new album, which is solid, if not as progressive for its time as their earlier work. The new lineup, supporting the original guitarist, displayed excellent musicianship and gave new life to classic Heep songs. The vocalist had excellent range and was an appropriate frontman for this band. It is clear that these guys had a major influence on bands that followed them. I hear their influence in some of Rush's earlier work and in Dream Theatre's music. I didn't think I'd get to see this band, but I'm so glad I did. I took my kids (20s) to the show, and they were suitably impressed. This is a band with cross-generational appeal. See them while you can!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show in Louisville!

    by BowdenOfBrandon on 4/29/24

    I saw them for the first time ever tonight (Apr 28, 2024) in Louisville, KY. They were fantastic! Phil apparently was unable to make the US tour, but Adam Wakeman did a fine job on the keys. Mick was solid as ever, and Bernie can still hit any note that he wants. Dave and Russell kept the rhythm strong. They played a lot of old favorites like Stealin', Gypsy, July Morning, and Easy Livin', but several of their newer songs such are awesome as well. I am very grateful to them for "crossing the pond"to play the States again!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Brit great band

    by Ihllo on 3/13/24

    I enjoyed putting the LP of magician birthday every birthday party of mine when young

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Even better with age

    by KTracy on 8/12/22

    I saw Uriah Heep right before the pandemic for the first time and WOW. Talk about an amazing, energetic performance! To be honest, I like their more metal sound today even more than their original work, and I adore early Heep, too. Don't miss them!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    uriah heep 'appy days

    by barnyh on 4/23/18The Railhead at Boulder Station Hotel & Casino - Las Vegas

    i have seen heep several times since 1976 and it is still a treat to watch this great band. all the members especially mick look to be enjoying the concert as much as the audience. as well as a few newer songs they played a lot of the old favourites including magicians birthday, mick's guitar and bernie's singing were exceptional it's just a shame we don't see more of them at home [england] but they do seem to be more popular else where especially easstern europe all iin all a great night with a great band must add all members of the band are excellent musicians and worthy of carrying the band's traditions into a glorious future

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    total review

    by phenreg on 4/21/18The Railhead at Boulder Station Hotel & Casino - Las Vegas

    the only draw back to this venue is it is older, that being said i dont goo to a concert for the venue. the sound quality was excellent,very interment . the band was great they played all the old favorites plus a nice selection of there upcoming new album. it was totally mixed in throughout the concert. they were very enterjetic and truly seemed to be having fun. they played about 2 hours with a couple encores .old school rock, just four guys doing what they love very active in getting the audience involved .

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Time To Live

    by SKTUCK15 on 4/17/18The Railhead at Boulder Station Hotel & Casino - Las Vegas

    Great band. 50 years of Rock. Legends. Mick Box's guitar solos, sweeps, and chunk chords echoed through my veins. Great musicians all around. Just tell Ken Hensley to drop in sometime. See you in Sept.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great classic band

    by Romiko0 on 4/17/18The Rose - Pasadena

    Legendary great musicians, amazing show! Mick Box is living legend and great guitarist!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 4/16/18The Canyon Agoura Hills - Agoura Hills

    50 years of cranking out that kind of rock !!!! Hats off to one of the, " Big Four " ! They were fun as hell to watch and hear ! Lead singer was a WIZARD as usual with the crowd and his voice ! If you love classic rock like I do... Gotta go see them live ! I will be looking for another concert to go to this summer. If they come back to the Canyon Club , I will be there ! That place is first class and BADASS ! GO HEEP !!!!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    A letdown

    by joombit on 4/16/18The Rose - Pasadena

    The venue was a small theater, actually good for smaller groups and shows The seats were okay but dinner service was slow and the food just okay. It could have been just what I ordered, so don't take that as a blanket statement. The opening acts were fillers. Nothing remarkable about them at all. The second was better than the first, maybe because they were a bit older, and perhaps more experienced. It was just a time filler. Uriah Heep was okay, but for some reason I was expecting more. They left off at least one of their well known hits, and the others were not played well. Maybe they are just old and tired. I liked them then and now, but the concert was just an big blah to me. At least I can say I've seen them.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    uriah heep at the canyon club

    by roxylady on 4/16/18The Canyon Agoura Hills - Agoura Hills

    I love Uriah Heep and a couple of years ago at the Saban Theater they were spectacular. Well this time was mostly a disappointment for me. They opened the show with my favorite song "Gypsy" but there were only a few other songs I knew that they sang. The worst part of this show was the sound level, which ruined it for everyone there. It was SO LOUD that it became noise and not music. I was waiting for the walls to cave in from the extreme noise. I am thankful I can still hear as I normally see 35 shows a year and this one was the loudest. Bernie Shaw is a fantastic singer and showman which is the only reason I stayed for the whole show.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Uriah Heep still rocks

    by Tribble2 on 4/16/18The Rose - Pasadena

    Uriah Heep is huge in Europe and should be that way here in the US. The show at the Rose in Pasadena was phenomenal and they did not miss a beat. This is their 5th decade and Bernie Shaw can still hit all the notes, Mick Box still shreds on guitar and Russel Gilbrook is a beast on the drums. They have a new album coming out in September and I plan to preorder it!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 4/15/18The Rose - Pasadena

    Great concert. Nice venue. Good food. Uriah Heep was great!