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Uriah Heep

Live Performances by Uriah Heep

Uriah Heep Live Performance of 'Easy Livin'' at Underground News, Chicago

Underground News
Chicago, IL, US

January 1, 1972 | Video Length: 3:17
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    In January 1972, Uriah Heep was beginning to reach significant heights in their career with the release of their acclaimed album "Demons and Wizards," which had come out in 1972 just prior to the live performance in Chicago. The album included the hit single "Easy Livin'," the very song they performed during the recording at Underground News. This period was a notable turning point for the band as they blended heavy rock with progressive elements, helping them stand out in the evolving music scene of the early '70s. The band was known for their theatrical live performances and powerful harmonies, which contributed to their growing popularity. "Easy Livin'" became one of their defining tracks, showcasing their lyrical storytelling and musical prowess—a hallmark of their early success. The Chicago performance exemplified their energy and connection with audiences, solidifying their status as a key figure in rock music of the era.

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    In January 1973, Uriah Heep was in a pivotal moment of their career with the release of their album "Look at Yourself," which came out in 1971, and "Demons and Wizards," released shortly before the live recording. "Demons and Wizards," which debuted in April 1972, featured some of their most beloved tracks and helped solidify the band's presence in the hard rock and progressive rock scenes. The live performance at Budokan, captured in March 1973, showcased the band during a peak period of creativity and popularity, particularly in Japan, where they gained a devoted following. Notably, this era was marked by the group’s distinctive blend of heavy rock with rich harmonies and fantasy-themed lyrics, hallmarks of Uriah Heep’s style. The concert features standout tracks like "July Morning" and "Easy Livin'," which remain fan favorites, underscoring the group's impactful live performances that contributed to their legacy in rock music.

Uriah Heep Live Performance of 'Sweet Freedom' in the USA

US, USA

January 1, 1973 | Video Length: 4:38
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    In early 1973, Uriah Heep was in a significant phase of their career, having built a reputation for their energetic live performances and distinctive blend of rock, progressive elements, and harmonious vocals. The live recording of "Sweet Freedom" captures the band during their promotional period for the album "Look at Yourself," which was released in 1971 and included the hit "July Morning." Interestingly, by the time this live performance took place, Uriah Heep had already released several successful albums, solidifying their place in the rock genre. Notably, the lineup during this performance features iconic members such as Mick Box on guitar and David Byron on lead vocals, both of whom were crucial to the band's sound and appeal. This era marked both a peak in their creative output and a burgeoning popularity in the United States, showcasing their evolution in the rock scene of the early 1970s.

  • In early 1973, Uriah Heep was riding high on the success of their previous studio album, "Demons and Wizards," released in 1972. This period marked a ... Read Full Description >

    In early 1973, Uriah Heep was riding high on the success of their previous studio album, "Demons and Wizards," released in 1972. This period marked a significant point in their career, as they were establishing themselves as a prominent force in the hard rock and progressive rock genres. The live recording from January 1, 1973, captures the band during this peak, showcasing their dynamic performance style and the iconic songs that had garnered them a passionate fanbase. Notably, "Easy Livin'"—one of their most famous tracks—became a staple of their live shows and exemplified their sound during this era. Additionally, the band's fusion of heavy metal with elements of classical and progressive rock helped them create a distinctive identity, further evidenced by their energetic live performances, as seen in this recording.

  • In January 1973, Uriah Heep was riding high on the success of their critically acclaimed albums, particularly "Demons and Wizards" (1972), which solid... Read Full Description >

    In January 1973, Uriah Heep was riding high on the success of their critically acclaimed albums, particularly "Demons and Wizards" (1972), which solidified their position in the hard rock scene. Their live performances during this period showcased a dynamic blend of progressive rock and heavy metal, capturing the band's theatrical style and powerful musicianship. Notably, the lineup during the recording featured iconic members such as David Byron on vocals and Ken Hensley on keyboards and guitar. This concert series highlighted their energetic stage presence and the band's ability to connect with audiences, blending intricate musical arrangements with vivid storytelling. Following this live period, Uriah Heep would release "Sweet Freedom" in 1973, further establishing their legacy in the rock genre. The live recordings from 1973-75 are often regarded as essential viewing for fans, illustrating the band's evolution during a transformative time in rock music history.

Uriah Heep Live Performance of 'Circle of Hands'

January 1, 1973 | Video Length: 8:10
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    In January 1973, Uriah Heep was in the midst of a significant phase in their career, building on the momentum established by their earlier albums. Prior to this live recording, the band had released "Demons and Wizards" in 1972, which included well-received tracks such as "The Wizard" and "Easy Livin'." The live concert captured in the video showcases the band's energetic performance style and highlights their popularity during this era, particularly in the United States, where they were gaining traction. An interesting fact related to this period is that Uriah Heep was known for their elaborate live shows featuring dramatic stage presence, which helped to solidify their reputation as a prominent rock band. This recording not only reflects their growing fanbase but also the musical prowess of a group at its creative peak, solidifying their place in the progressive rock genre.

  • In January 1973, when Uriah Heep performed "Stealin'" live, they were riding high on the success of their album "Demons and Wizards," which had been r... Read Full Description >

    In January 1973, when Uriah Heep performed "Stealin'" live, they were riding high on the success of their album "Demons and Wizards," which had been released in 1972. This album was significant in establishing the band's reputation in the rock genre, blending progressive rock with heavy metal and showcasing their unique sound. Notably, "Stealin'" became one of their defining tracks. The live performance captured the band's energetic stage presence during a pivotal moment in their career, as they were gaining popularity in both the UK and internationally. Their style, characterized by powerful vocals and intricate harmonies, was on full display, contributing to their status as a prominent band in the early '70s rock scene. This era was marked by enthusiastic touring and a growing fan base, solidifying their legacy in rock history.


Uriah Heep - Circle of Hands Live Performance at Town Hall, Birmingham

Town Hall
Birmingham, AL, UK

January 1, 1973 | Video Length: 7:31
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  • In January 1973, Uriah Heep was riding the wave of success following the release of their acclaimed album "Demons and Wizards," which came out in 1972... Read Full Description >

    In January 1973, Uriah Heep was riding the wave of success following the release of their acclaimed album "Demons and Wizards," which came out in 1972. This album showcased the band's signature sound, blending rock, progressive elements, and fantasy-themed lyrics, and included hits like "The Wizard" and "Easy Livin'." By the time of the live recording in Birmingham, the band had established a solid reputation, particularly in the UK and Europe, but were also gaining traction internationally. Their energetic performances, exemplified by the live rendition of "Circle of Hands," highlighted the band's dynamic stage presence. Notably, in 1973, Uriah Heep was also making a mark in the Japanese market, performing pivotal concerts that would cement their popularity there, contributing to their burgeoning international fanbase.

Uriah Heep - Sunrise (Live Performance)

April 1, 1973 | Video Length: 5:10
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    In 1973, Uriah Heep was at a pivotal point in their career, highlighted by the release of the live album "Live" on April 1st, 1973. This recording features tracks that showcase the band's heavy progressive rock sound and their strong musicianship, which had been established through earlier studio albums like "Demons and Wizards" (1972) and "The Magician's Birthday" (1972). The live performance captured on "Live" includes "Sunrise," a track that exemplifies the band's ability to combine melodic elements with hard rock intensity. An interesting fact is that this period marked a significant commercial peak for Uriah Heep, with their dynamic stage presence and intricate compositions earning them a dedicated fanbase in the burgeoning rock scene of the early 1970s. The lineup featured key members like vocalist David Byron and bassist Gary Thain, contributing to the band's signature sound that continues to resonate with audiences today.

  • In July 1973, Uriah Heep was riding high on their success following the release of their fifth studio album, "Sweet Freedom," which had come out earli... Read Full Description >

    In July 1973, Uriah Heep was riding high on their success following the release of their fifth studio album, "Sweet Freedom," which had come out earlier that same year. The live performance of "July Morning," featured in the YouTube recording, showcases a song originally from their 1971 album "Look at Yourself." This era marked a peak in the band's popularity, as they were known for their distinctive blend of hard rock and progressive elements, characterized by powerful vocals and intricate keyboard arrangements. Notably, "July Morning" has become one of Uriah Heep's signature songs, celebrated for its epic sound and memorable melodies. The live recording illustrates the raw energy and musicianship the band was known for during their concerts, helping solidify their reputation as a formidable live act in the early '70s rock scene.

Uriah Heep Live at Budokan, Tokyo: Sunrise Performance (1973)

Budokan
Tokyo, Japan

September 1, 1973 | Video Length: 4:00
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  • In September 1973, Uriah Heep performed live at the Budokan in Tokyo, showcasing their evolving sound following the release of their album "The Magici... Read Full Description >

    In September 1973, Uriah Heep performed live at the Budokan in Tokyo, showcasing their evolving sound following the release of their album "The Magician's Birthday" in 1972. This album is notable for consolidating the band's progressive rock style and included tracks like "Sunrise," which was featured in the live recording. By this time, Uriah Heep had already gained significant popularity and was known for their energetic live performances. The lineup at the Budokan included iconic members such as David Byron on vocals and Ken Hensley on keyboards, both of whom played pivotal roles in shaping the band's musical identity. This performance emphasizes their rise within the rock scene during the early 1970s, marked by a distinct blend of heavy rock and melodic elements, indicating their trajectory toward becoming one of the era's prominent progressive rock bands.

Uriah Heep Live Performance of 'Stealin'' and 'Sweet Freedom' at NBC Studios

NBC Studios
Burbank, CA, United States

September 28, 1973 | Video Length: 9:45
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  • In September 1973, when Uriah Heep performed live at NBC Studios in Burbank, they were riding the wave of success following the release of their accla... Read Full Description >

    In September 1973, when Uriah Heep performed live at NBC Studios in Burbank, they were riding the wave of success following the release of their acclaimed album "Sweet Freedom." Released just prior to the concert in September 1973, "Sweet Freedom" showcased the band's signature blend of hard rock and progressive elements, featuring notable tracks like "Stealin'" and the title song "Sweet Freedom." The live performance captured the band at a pivotal moment in their career when they were gaining substantial popularity, particularly in North America. This era marked a high point for Uriah Heep as they were known for their dynamic stage presence and elaborate live shows. The use of remastered audio and video in the current recording emphasizes the enduring appeal of their music and the lasting legacy of the band's performances from that vibrant period in rock history.

Performance of 'Stealin' by Uriah Heep on The Midnight Special

NBC Studios
Los Angeles, CA, US

September 28, 1973 | Video Length: 5:09
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  • On September 28, 1973, Uriah Heep performed "Stealin'" for "The Midnight Special," showcasing their dynamic stage presence at NBC Studios in Los Angel... Read Full Description >

    On September 28, 1973, Uriah Heep performed "Stealin'" for "The Midnight Special," showcasing their dynamic stage presence at NBC Studios in Los Angeles. At this point in their career, they had recently released the album "Sweet Freedom" in 1973, which featured a blend of hard rock and progressive elements that characterized the band's sound. This live performance occurred during a prolific period for Uriah Heep, as they were gaining considerable popularity and touring extensively, having previously released successful albums like "Look at Yourself" and "Demons and Wizards." The band's lineup at this time included iconic members like Ken Hensley and David Byron, which contributed to their powerful sound and theatrical performances. A notable aspect of this period was their growing influence on the heavy metal genre, paving the way for future bands and solidifying their place in rock history.

Uriah Heep - 'Stealin' Live Performance at The Midnight Special

The Midnight Special
Los Angeles, CA, United States

September 28, 1973 | Video Length: 4:57
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  • Uriah Heep was in a pivotal phase of their career during the live recording of "Stealin'" at The Midnight Special on September 28, 1973. This performa... Read Full Description >

    Uriah Heep was in a pivotal phase of their career during the live recording of "Stealin'" at The Midnight Special on September 28, 1973. This performance showcased the band’s classic lineup, which remained stable from 1972 to 1975, featuring Mick Box on guitar, Ken Hensley on keyboards and vocals, and David Byron on vocals. The song "Stealin'" is from their 1973 album "Sweet Freedom," which followed the successful release of "Look at Yourself" and "Demons and Wizards." By this time, Uriah Heep was gaining international recognition and solidifying their status as pioneers of progressive rock and heavy metal. The performance captures the band's energetic live presence, allowing fans a glimpse of their robust stage dynamics. "Sweet Freedom" marked a significant point in their discography, highlighting their evolving sound and strength as a live act during the early 1970s rock scene.

Uriah Heep Full Concert at Shepperton: Featuring 'Easy Livin' and More

Shepperton, England, United Kingdom

January 1, 1974 | Video Length: 34:57
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  • In early 1974, Uriah Heep was actively promoting their fifth studio album, "Sweet Freedom," which was released later that year. The Shepperton live pe... Read Full Description >

    In early 1974, Uriah Heep was actively promoting their fifth studio album, "Sweet Freedom," which was released later that year. The Shepperton live performance captures the band during a vibrant phase of their career, just after the release of "Wonderworld," their fourth album. At this stage, Uriah Heep had established a reputation for their progressive rock sound and dynamic live performances, featuring a lineup praised for its musicianship, particularly with David Byron's powerful vocals and Ken Hensley's distinctive keyboards. This concert is notable not only for showcasing some of the band's best material but also for being part of a pivotal moment when they were transitioning into a new era, exploring varied musical styles while maintaining their hard rock roots.

  • In January 1974, Uriah Heep was riding high on the success of their fourth studio album, "Sweet Freedom," which had been released just months earlier ... Read Full Description >

    In January 1974, Uriah Heep was riding high on the success of their fourth studio album, "Sweet Freedom," which had been released just months earlier in 1973. This period marked a peak in the band's popularity, featuring a distinctive blend of hard rock and progressive elements that attracted a diverse fanbase. Notably, they were recognized for their energetic live performances, and the concert captured in the video resonates with this reputation. During this time, the band featured classic members including keyboardist Ken Hensley and guitarist Mick Box, both of whom significantly contributed to their sound. The live performance from 1974 showcases tracks like "Easy Livin’" and "Stealin’," which were audience favorites and have become staples in Uriah Heep's catalog. This concert symbolizes an important moment for the band, representing their status as major players in the rock scene of the early 1970s.

Uriah Heep Live in London: Full Concert at Camden Palace 1985

Camden Palace
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 1985 | Video Length: 1:29
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Uriah Heep - Paradise / The Spell / Circle Of Hands / The Magician's Birthday - Full Concert

Shepherd's Bush Empire
London, United Kingdom

December 7, 2001 | Video Length: 28:04
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    In December 2001, Uriah Heep was in a revitalized phase of their career, having released their album "Sonic Origami" in 1998 and their follow-up, "The Magician's Birthday Party," shortly before this live recording. The concert at Shepherd's Bush Empire featured key tracks like "Paradise," "Circle Of Hands," and "The Magician's Birthday," showcasing their classic rock sound. Notably, this performance marked a significant reunion for the band, as it included original members Mick Box and Ken Hensley, alongside longtime collaborator Lee Kerslake. This lineup not only paid homage to their legacy but also illustrated their enduring appeal, capturing the essence of their music that has influenced generations. The choice of songs emphasized their deep catalog, particularly around the themes of fantasy and mysticism that have defined much of their work.

Uriah Heep Live Performance of 'Stealin' at Astoria Theatre, London

Astoria Theatre
London, England

November 8, 2003 | Video Length: 5:26
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    In November 2003, Uriah Heep was in the midst of a significant phase in their career, marked by the presence of John Lawton, who had returned to the band. The group's live recording of "Stealin'" showcases their enduring legacy in the rock scene, driven by a blend of progressive rock and heavy metal influences. Prior to this performance, Uriah Heep released their studio album "Sonic Origami" in 1998, which reinforced their commitment to evolving their sound. The Astoria Theatre performance exemplified the band's resilience and adaptability, as they continued to captivate audiences with their classic hits alongside newer material. This live concert not only drew on the band's extensive discography but also highlighted Lawton's powerful vocal presence, which had originally defined their sound in the late 1970s, making the event a nostalgic reunion for longtime fans.

Ken Hensley Performance of 'Lady In Black' Live in Hamburg, Germany

Fabrik
Hamburg, Germany

May 22, 2007 | Video Length: 11:32
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  • In the live recording from May 22, 2007, at the Fabrik in Hamburg, Germany, Ken Hensley performed "Lady In Black," a classic Uriah Heep song originall... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording from May 22, 2007, at the Fabrik in Hamburg, Germany, Ken Hensley performed "Lady In Black," a classic Uriah Heep song originally featured on their 1971 album "Salisbury." By this time in Hensley's career, he had pursued various solo projects after leaving Uriah Heep in the late 1980s but was still deeply connected to the band's legacy. The live performance showcased not only his enduring talent as a vocalist and musician but also highlighted the song's lasting resonance with fans. Hensley's presence in this performance underscores the historical significance of "Lady In Black," which remains one of the band's most beloved tracks. This rendition reflects the band's evolution while celebrating their rich catalog, particularly during the era of classic rock's ongoing revival in the 2000s.

Uriah Heep Full Concert Live at Koko, London - Featuring 'Against the Odds'

Koko
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 2014 | Video Length: 1:46:21
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    In 2014, when Uriah Heep performed live at Koko in London, they were enjoying a resurgence in popularity following the release of their album "Outsider" in 2014. This album marked a significant moment as it was their first studio release in almost a decade, showcasing a return to form that resonated well with both long-time fans and new listeners. The live set includes tracks that span their extensive career, reflecting their ability to blend hard rock with progressive elements. Notably, in this recording, the band pays tribute to their late bassist Trevor Bolder during the performance of "Between Two Worlds," highlighting the deep connections within the group. Uriah Heep's longevity in the music industry is underscored by their active touring and recording schedule, even as they celebrated over 40 years of making music at the time of this performance.

Uriah Heep Performs 'July Morning' at Rock Meets Classic Concert in Frankfurt

Jahrhunderthalle
Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany

April 15, 2017 | Video Length: 8:51
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    In April 2017, Uriah Heep performed at the Jahrhunderthalle in Frankfurt, Germany, as part of the Rock Meets Classic concert series. By this time, the band had recently released their album "Living the Dream" in 2018, showcasing their enduring musical prowess. "Living the Dream" continued to affirm Uriah Heep's legacy, highlighting their blend of hard rock and progressive elements that has characterized their work since the early 1970s. The 2017 live performance featured classic tracks, resonating with long-time fans while also introducing newer elements of their sound. Notably, Uriah Heep has a rich history of live performances and has remained active in the rock scene, marking their 50th anniversary in 2018—a testament to their resilience and adaptability in the ever-changing music industry. The concert not only illustrated their historical significance but also their ability to connect with audiences across generations.

Ken Hensley & Live Fire Perform 'July Morning' Live in Novokuznetsk, Russia

City Centre
Novokuznetsk, Russia

July 7, 2018 | Video Length: 11:03
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  • In July 2018, during the concert captured in Novokuznetsk, Russia, Ken Hensley performed "July Morning," a classic track from his time with Uriah Heep... Read Full Description >

    In July 2018, during the concert captured in Novokuznetsk, Russia, Ken Hensley performed "July Morning," a classic track from his time with Uriah Heep. Hensley, a founding member of the band, was pivotal in shaping its sound and wrote many of their most celebrated songs. By this period in his career, Hensley had been part of various projects post-Uriah Heep, yet he continued to embrace the iconic music that made him famous. Prior to this live recording, Uriah Heep’s last studio album released was *Outsider* in 2014, marking a continued evolution of the band's sound while celebrating its legacy. This concert not only showcased Hensley’s enduring talent but also highlighted the ongoing appreciation for Uriah Heep's contributions to rock music, particularly in Eastern Europe where the band has a dedicated fan base.

Uriah Heep - July Morning Live at Wacken Open Air Concert

Wacken Open Air
Wacken, SH, Germany

July 1, 2019 | Video Length: 11:45
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  • In July 2019, Uriah Heep performed at the renowned Wacken Open Air festival, a testament to their enduring legacy in the rock and metal scene. This li... Read Full Description >

    In July 2019, Uriah Heep performed at the renowned Wacken Open Air festival, a testament to their enduring legacy in the rock and metal scene. This live recording came shortly after the release of their studio album "Living the Dream," which was launched in September 2018 and marked an important milestone for the band as it showcased their ability to adapt and thrive in modern music. The performance in Wacken featured their classic track "July Morning," a song from their iconic 1972 album "Demons and Wizards," reflecting their deep catalog. Interestingly, Uriah Heep is notable for being one of the pioneering bands in the progressive rock genre, and their continued presence on such a prominent platform as Wacken highlights not only their longevity but also their ability to connect with both new fans and longtime supporters.

Uriah Heep - 'Easy Livin'' Live Performance at Wacken Open Air

Wacken Open Air
Wacken, SH, Germany

August 2, 2019 | Video Length: 3:51
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  • In August 2019, when Uriah Heep performed "Easy Livin'" live at Wacken Open Air, the band was celebrating over 50 years in the music industry. They re... Read Full Description >

    In August 2019, when Uriah Heep performed "Easy Livin'" live at Wacken Open Air, the band was celebrating over 50 years in the music industry. They released their latest studio album, "Living the Dream," in 2018, showcasing their continued relevance in the rock genre. This live performance highlighted their enduring popularity and the band's ability to connect with both long-time fans and new listeners. Uriah Heep is known for their blend of hard rock and progressive elements, and "Easy Livin'," one of their most iconic tracks from the 1972 album "Demons and Wizards," remains a staple in their live shows. The Wacken Open Air festival, known for its celebration of heavy metal, provided a fitting backdrop for this legendary band as they demonstrated their classic sound and stage presence to a large audience of dedicated fans.

Uriah Heep Performs 'Lady in Black' Live at Wacken Open Air 2019

Wacken Open Air
Wacken, HH, Germany

August 2, 2019 | Video Length: 6:11
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  • In 2019, when Uriah Heep performed "Lady in Black" live at Wacken Open Air, they were celebrating a prolific period in their long career, having relea... Read Full Description >

    In 2019, when Uriah Heep performed "Lady in Black" live at Wacken Open Air, they were celebrating a prolific period in their long career, having released their 25th studio album, "Living the Dream," the previous year. This album showcased the band's continued evolution in the hard rock and progressive rock genres, featuring a balance of classic rock elements and modern production techniques. Uriah Heep is known for their energetic live performances, and their appearance at Wacken, one of the largest metal festivals globally, solidified their status as enduring icons in the rock scene. The performance of "Lady in Black," one of their most beloved tracks, resonated with the audience, highlighting the band's legacy and their ability to connect with both long-time fans and newer generations.

Uriah Heep - Full Concert at Wacken Open Air Performing Multiple Hits

Wacken Open Air
Wacken, SH, Germany

August 3, 2019 | Video Length: 1:11:20
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  • In 2019, when Uriah Heep performed at Wacken Open Air, the band was celebrating a long and storied career spanning over four decades. Prior to this li... Read Full Description >

    In 2019, when Uriah Heep performed at Wacken Open Air, the band was celebrating a long and storied career spanning over four decades. Prior to this live show, their most recent studio album was "Living the Dream," released in September 2018. This album marked a significant moment, as it showcased the band's enduring ability to produce new, relevant music while maintaining their classic rock sound. Notably, the performance at Wacken Open Air was part of the thirtieth anniversary of this iconic festival, indicating the band’s lasting legacy and appeal in the rock genre. Uriah Heep’s setlist during this show included fan favorites, reflecting their extensive catalog, and demonstrated their continued connection with a dedicated audience. This performance also highlighted the band’s resilience in the music industry, showcasing their ability to thrive even in an era dominated by changing musical trends.

Uriah Heep - Live Wacken 2023 Full Concert

Wacken Open Air
Wacken, Germany, Germany

July 29, 2023 | Video Length: 1:7:05
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  • As of the live recording on July 29, 2023, during the Wacken Open Air festival, Uriah Heep was celebrating a rich legacy in rock music, having formed ... Read Full Description >

    As of the live recording on July 29, 2023, during the Wacken Open Air festival, Uriah Heep was celebrating a rich legacy in rock music, having formed in 1969. Prior to this concert, the band had released their latest studio album, “Chaos & Colour,” in January 2023. This record received positive reviews and showcased the band's commitment to evolving their sound while retaining the classic elements that have defined their career. The live performance included a robust setlist featuring both new tracks like "Against the Odds" and their timeless classics such as "Easy Livin’" and "Lady In Black," illustrating their ability to blend new and old material. Interestingly, Uriah Heep is known for their energetic live performances and has a dedicated fanbase, which continues to grow even decades after their formation, making events like Wacken crucial for maintaining their relevance in the rock scene.

Uriah Heep - Full Concert Live at Wacken Open Air 2023

Wacken Open Air
Wacken, SH, Germany

August 3, 2023 | Video Length: 23:20
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  • In August 2023, Uriah Heep performed at the prestigious Wacken Open Air festival, showcasing their status as pioneers of British hard rock. This live ... Read Full Description >

    In August 2023, Uriah Heep performed at the prestigious Wacken Open Air festival, showcasing their status as pioneers of British hard rock. This live recording occurred shortly after the release of their latest studio album, "Chaos & Colour," which debuted in January 2023. The band has a rich history, dating back to the early 1970s, and their performance at Wacken reflects their enduring appeal, with a setlist featuring classic tracks such as "Stealin'," "Rainbow Demon," and "July Morning." The festival is renowned for its massive audience and diverse lineup, indicating the band's significant legacy in the rock genre. Interestingly, despite numerous lineup changes over the years, the band has maintained a loyal fan base, showing their resilience and ability to adapt to the evolving music scene. The Wacken performance marks a celebratory moment for the band, honoring both their past and future in rock music.

Uriah Heep - Full Concert Live at The Parker featuring 'Save Me Tonight'

Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker
Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA

April 23, 2024 | Video Length: 1:11:36
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  • As of April 2024, Uriah Heep was continuing to tour and perform live, showcasing their enduring presence in the rock scene. Prior to this live recordi... Read Full Description >

    As of April 2024, Uriah Heep was continuing to tour and perform live, showcasing their enduring presence in the rock scene. Prior to this live recording, the band had released their album "Chaos & Colour" in 2023, which demonstrated their ability to evolve while maintaining their classic sound. The concert at Lillian S. Wells Hall in Fort Lauderdale features songs that span their extensive catalog, including fan favorites like "Stealin'" and "Rainbow Demon." Notably, Uriah Heep's history of dynamic live performances and their ability to connect with audiences highlight the band's resilience and relevance over the decades. This concert not only emphasizes their legacy but also their ongoing commitment to delivering high-energy performances, reflecting their status as a seminal band in the hard rock genre.

Uriah Heep Full Concert - Live Performance at Patchogue Theater

Patchogue Theater
Patchogue, NY, USA

May 7, 2024 | Video Length: 1:21:51
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  • As of May 7, 2024, when Uriah Heep performed a full show at the Patchogue Theater in New York, the band had an extensive career marked by significant ... Read Full Description >

    As of May 7, 2024, when Uriah Heep performed a full show at the Patchogue Theater in New York, the band had an extensive career marked by significant achievements. Their latest studio album prior to this performance was "Living the Dream," released in 2018, which continued to showcase their distinctive blend of hard rock and progressive elements. At this stage, Uriah Heep remains an influential band, celebrated for their energetic live performances and powerful vocal harmonies, which can be especially seen in their setlist, including classics like "Gypsy" and "Stealin'." Interestingly, Uriah Heep is known for their longevity in the rock scene, having formed in 1969, and this show reflects their enduring appeal with dedicated fans. The band's continuous evolution over decades has allowed them to blend nostalgia with contemporary music, making their live performances a bridge between generations.

  • Uriah Heep's live concert titled "Thirty Years in Rock" took place in 1998, a significant milestone in the band's career as they celebrated three deca... Read Full Description >

    Uriah Heep's live concert titled "Thirty Years in Rock" took place in 1998, a significant milestone in the band's career as they celebrated three decades in the music industry. Prior to this event, they released the studio album "Sonic Origami" in 1998, which showcases their evolution in sound while adhering to their signature heavy and progressive rock roots. This live recording not only captures the excitement of their extensive catalog but also features the lineup that included vocalist Bernie Shaw, who has been a pivotal member since the mid-1980s. Interestingly, "Thirty Years in Rock" is noted for celebrating their enduring legacy, highlighting both classic hits and newer material, and exemplifying the band's ability to adapt and thrive in the changing music landscape over thirty years. This concert remains a testament to Uriah Heep's lasting influence in rock music.