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Buy one ticket to see Marshall Amps - 50 Years of Loud and get another FREE

Posted: 11 years ago
Members of Iron Maiden, Slipknot, Black Sabbath, Dream Theater, Slayer and more will pay homage to the great Marshall at Wembley Arena
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In celebration of 50 glorious years of Marshall 'making it loud', Wembley Arena will be celebrating the British company's legacy and reputation with a special one-off show this Sunday, 22nd September.

Called 'Marshall Amps - 50 Years of Loud', the show will feature established luminaries from the rock world performing 'to the max' with the ubiquitous Marshalls proudly behind and in front of them.

Corey Taylor of Slipknot, Nicko McBrain of Iron Maiden, Doug Aldrich of Whitesnake, Black Label Society's Zakk Wylde, Paul Gilbert of Mr. Big, Glenn Hughes from Black Sabbath and Deep Purple fame, Kerry king from Slayer, Free's Andy Fraser, Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater and The Cult's Billy Duffy will all form part of the live line-up, as well as two names often associated with Marshalls and guitars, Yngwie Malmsteen and a rare show from Joe Satriani.

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The Special Offer is: Buy one ticket to see 'Marshall Amps - 50 Years of Loud' and get another FREE. Each ticket normally costs £35 so when you buy two together, it works out at just £17.50!! Hurry though - Glenn Hughes was on the BBC this morning (Weds) and tickets will start flying out, especially as a BOGOF. Click on the Book this offer button below to take advantage of this offer and make sure you enter the word TMDEAL into the "partner offer" box.

Founder Jim Marshall, who sadly passed away this year, first sold amps in a small shop in Hanwell, Ealing in 1962 and first came up with a Marshall amp as an alternative to the expensive US Fender amps being imported at the time. Marshalls were capable of handling much of what was thrashed through them and were cheaper and louder - job done. Hendrix, Van Halen, Grohl, Blackmore - they've all rocked the heck out of these things for decades.