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Ready to rock the Yorkshire coast

Status Quo were born from the ashes of another group, London beat combo The Spectres, which featured Francis Rossi on guitar and Alan Lancaster on bass. Roy Lynes and John Coughlan joined on keys and drums respectively but after a series of false starts and failed singles, the band changed its name to Traffic Jam. After Rick Parfitt joined on guitar, the band was finally renamed Status Quo and shifted stylistically to a more psychedelic sound.

The quintet struck gold with their first single as Status Quo. 'Pictures Of Matchstick Men' was a top-10 hit in the UK and went to No.12 in the US, but despite another UK top ten hit with 'Ice In The Sun', the band couldn’t replicate their first time out success and went back to the drawing board once again.

By the dawn of the ’70s, Quo had parted ways with Lynes and revamped themselves with a straight-up hard rock sound, first unveiled on Ma Kelly’s Greasy Spoon. A dedicated touring regimen boosted their fortunes and bit-by-bit Quo started to convince people that their heavier, blues rock sound was a put-on. Dog Of Two Head was a step in the right direction, but it was 1973’s Piledriver that sealed the deal and ushered forth future crowdpleasers 'Don’t Waste My Time' and 'Paper Plane'.

The band stuck to the formula for Hello!, which featured their biggest single to date in the form of 'Caroline' and cemented their place at the forefront of the new wave of British denim-clad rockers. Quo (1974) and On The Level (1975) maintained the momentum, but after Blue For You in 1976, the band needed something to change things up. That came in the surprisingly poppy and cleaned up sound of Rocking All Over The World, the 1977 album that took its name from the band’s cover of a lesser-known John Fogerty song. The single was a huge hit and went on to become Quo’s calling card.

Quo closed out the ’70s with a series of cleaned-up but nonetheless hard rocking records, scoring another major hit single along the way with 'Whatever You Want'. Coughlan and Lancaster's departures in 1981 and 1987 left Rossi and Parfitt as the band’s main songwriters.

The duo assembled a new line-up, featuring long-time unofficial keyboardist Andy Bown, drummer Jeff Rich and bassist John Edwards. The new roster continued the fine run of form inherited from the previous incarnation with hit singles including 'In The Army Now' and 'Burning Bridges', which reached No.1 when rerecorded with the Manchester United squad as 'Come On You Reds'.

In 1997, Rick Parfitt underwent heart surgery that kept him out of action for three months. Three years later, Rich left the band, replaced by Matt Letley. Status Quo continued to tour and record throughout the ’00s, scoring hits with Heavy Traffic, the covers album Don’t Stop, The Party Ain’t Over Yet and In Search Of The Fourth Chord. Quid Pro Quo landed them another UK top ten album in 2010 and the band starred in their own feature film Bula Quo in 2013.

The band recorded acoustic versions of their hits for the 2015 album Aquostic and its 2016 sequel Aquostic II. These were followed by a huge Hyde Park acoustic show in summer 2016. Later that year, Rick Parfitt took ill while on tour in Turkey and sadly died that Christmas.

The indominable Status Quo regrouped again and brought in Richie Malone to replace Parfitt. They released their 33rd album Backbone in 2019.

In October 2023, Status Quo announced they were "Ready to rock the Yorkshire coast," as they will return to Scarborough Open Air Theatre on Sunday 2 June 2024.

Setlists

    1. 1.Caroline
    2. 2.Rain
    3. 3.Little Lady
    4. 4.Softer Ride
    5. 5.Beginning of the End
    6. 6.Hold You Back
    7. 7.What You're Proposing / Down the Dustpipe / Something 'bout You Baby I Like / Wild Side Of Life / Rollin' Home / Railroad / Again and Again / Mystery Song
    8. 8.The Oriental
    9. 9.In My Chair
    10. 10.In the Army Now (Bolland & Bolland cover)
    11. 11.Roll Over Lay Down
    12. 12.Down Down
    13. 13.Whatever You Want
    14. 14.Rockin' All Over the World (John Fogerty cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Don't Waste My Time
    2. 16.Paper Plane
    3. 17.Burning Bridges (On and Off and on Again)
    1. -The Drone
    2. 1.Caroline
    3. 2.Rain (Sung by John “Rhino” Edwards)
    4. 3.Little Lady (Sung by Richie Malone)
    5. 4.Softer Ride
    6. 5.Beginning of the End
    7. 6.Hold You Back
    8. 7.What You're Proposing / Down the Dustpipe / Something 'bout You Baby I Like / Wild Side Of Life / Rollin' Home / Railroad / Again and Again / Mystery Song
    9. 8.The Oriental
    10. 9.In My Chair
    11. 10.In the Army Now (Bolland & Bolland cover)
    12. 11.Roll Over Lay Down
    13. 12.Down Down
    14. 13.Whatever You Want (Sung by Andy Bown)
    15. 14.Rockin' All Over the World (John Fogerty cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Burning Bridges (On and Off and on Again)
    1. 1.Caroline
    2. 2.Rain
    3. 3.Little Lady
    4. 4.Softer Ride
    5. 5.Beginning of the End
    6. 6.Hold You Back
    7. 7.What You're Proposing / Down the Dustpipe / Something 'bout You Baby I Like / Wild Side Of Life / Rollin' Home / Railroad / Again and Again / Mystery Song
    8. 8.The Oriental
    9. 9.In My Chair
    10. 10.In the Army Now (Bolland & Bolland cover)
    11. 11.Roll Over Lay Down
    12. 12.Down Down
    13. 13.Whatever You Want
    14. 14.Rockin' All Over the World (John Fogerty cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Don't Waste My Time
    1. 1.Caroline
    2. 2.Rain
    3. 3.Little Lady
    4. 4.Softer Ride
    5. 5.Beginning of the End
    6. 6.Hold You Back
    7. 7.What You're Proposing / Down the Dustpipe / Something 'bout You Baby I Like / Wild Side Of Life / Rollin' Home / Railroad / Again and Again / Mystery Song
    8. 8.The Oriental
    9. 9.In My Chair
    10. 10.In the Army Now (Bolland & Bolland cover)
    11. 11.Roll Over Lay Down
    12. 12.Down Down
    13. 13.Whatever You Want
    14. 14.Rockin' All Over the World (John Fogerty cover)
    1. 1.Caroline
    2. 2.Rain
    3. 3.Little Lady
    4. 4.Softer Ride
    5. 5.Beginning of the End
    6. 6.Hold You Back
    7. 7.What You're Proposing / Down the Dustpipe / Something 'bout You Baby I Like / Wild Side Of Life / Rollin' Home / Railroad / Again and Again / Mystery Song
    8. 8.The Oriental
    9. 9.In My Chair
    10. 10.In the Army Now (Bolland & Bolland cover)
    11. 11.Roll Over Lay Down
    12. 12.Down Down
    13. 13.Whatever You Want
    14. 14.Rockin' All Over the World (John Fogerty cover)

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 24 reviews
  • Still a fantastic band

    by RS on 17/08/2024Salt & Tar, Bootle Canalside - LiverpoolRating: 5 out of 5

    Saw SQ at Salt and Tar, Bootle. Well organised event, great atmosphere and the band were amazing. Such a good night

  • Status quo

    by Rico on 17/08/2024Salt & Tar, Bootle Canalside - LiverpoolRating: 4 out of 5

    Great night, great facilities well done to all involved

  • Night out

    by Cambridgegirl on 17/08/2024Salt & Tar, Bootle Canalside - LiverpoolRating: 1 out of 5

    Saw Status Quo they where superb support music was awful first time at Salt & Tar Which is a glorified car park with a few food stalls & couple of bars extremely over priced little seating And would you belive it porta loos I wouldn't have brought tickets if I had known it was such a dump. Unfortunately got tickets for Tom Jones tonight don't waste your money going here it's freezing to as open air.

  • Amazing as always

    by Clarabelle on 17/08/2024Salt & Tar, Bootle Canalside - LiverpoolRating: 5 out of 5

    Status Quo were fantastic Event was different Not many facilities around area to have a meal before concert Take a coat as it gets chilly once sun goes down Should stop people coming in who are very drunk as it spoils it for everyone

  • Brilliant

    by SueV on 17/08/2024Salt & Tar, Bootle Canalside - LiverpoolRating: 5 out of 5

    Seen Quo 6 times and never disappointed..they always do a brilliant show ..really enjoyed the venue too

  • Awesome

    by Joe on 17/08/2024Salt & Tar, Bootle Canalside - LiverpoolRating: 5 out of 5

    Rossi good as ever. Band amazing. Keep on rocking.

  • Margate, Dreamland Thursday 15th August 2024.

    by SKV on 16/08/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    SQ Absolutely rocked the stage for 1hr 45mins. Started with a banger, played a tremendous medley. Frances treated us to some extraordinary solo performances and at 10pm the 5 guys really cranked the Marshall stacks to 11 and the happiest crowd that I have ever been in danced along with the band until 10.30. Everyone left the gig happy and buzzing. Absolutely awesome performance from totally professional artists, thank you so much for such a happy, fun evening.

  • SQ @ HALIFAX PIECEHALL

    by Mike on 14/08/2024The Piece Hall - HalifaxRating: 4 out of 5

    Great show, thoroughly enjoyed it. The venue would benefit from having 2 large screens to accommodate patrons at the back.

  • Status quo gig

    by Sue on 14/08/2024The Piece Hall - HalifaxRating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely great gig. Quo where amazing as always. Great venue. Food and drink served quickly. Didn't have to wait long to get into the venue. Plenty of places to park near the venue

  • Status Quo in the rain

    by Rosemary on 14/08/2024The Piece Hall - HalifaxRating: 5 out of 5

    Great night at The Piece Hall in Halifax. Status Quo were their usual entertaining selves, and well supported by The Alarm. Fabulous venue - and the staff were polite and friendly. Will definitely look out for more events there. Even the weather couldn't spoil the occasion.

  • Great night of classic rock

    by Robert K on 14/08/2024The Piece Hall - HalifaxRating: 5 out of 5

    Having seen the Quo a fair few times over the years I knew what to expect from last night's concert, great songs, fantastic banter with the crowd and a hell of a good live band. They played all there classics Caroline, Down Down,Whatever you want and Rocking all over the World and what better way to bring the show to a close than have the crowd gong mental to Burning Bridges. If this is there last tour then what a way to go out. Also a shout out to Mike Peters from The Alarm supported them with a great 11 song set.

  • Status Quo and live@lounge Piece Hall

    by Rachel on 14/08/2024The Piece Hall - HalifaxRating: 5 out of 5

    Just wow, what a concert, the whole experience will stay with me a long time. Status Quo was just amazing, true rock band. The live@lounge team gave a 5☆service. If we went back to Piece Hall we would definitely use this again

  • Totally amazing loved it

    by Shed on 14/08/2024The Piece Hall - HalifaxRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show, fantastic venue, absolutely had a fantastic day, brilliant from start to finish.

  • awsome

    by rach on 14/08/2024The Piece Hall - HalifaxRating: 5 out of 5

    my first quo and piece hall gig .. it was amazing and i want to do it all again...