Watersmeet | 50 Years of Fender

Watersmeet | 50 Years of Fender

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About the show

"Unique" | "Innovative" | "Entertaining"
"...it's like a TEDtalk perfectly interwoven into a rock concert! Stunning...."

Described as INNOVATIVE and UNIQUE, 50 Years of Fender is a show like no other - telling the fascinating story of the iconic Fender Stratocaster across its most 5 important decades. This live and commercial show takes audiences through the incredible story of how the world's most recognisable guitar became the iconic instrument we all know and love - told through the biggest songs and the influential players that made it such an important part of making music.

Reviews:

“Brilliant show guys, well done. Loved the story telling behind this fantastic musical instrument and with accomplished musicians supporting. Great night thank you”

“We've gone from Holly to Halen... Buddy to Van and it's only half time. A great show with some bangin' tunes..”

“"Great night out watching this show! Great variety of tunes from all the decades. Loved the Hendrix and Dire Straits! Liked the history on the strat between songs.”

Join us for this astounding 2 hour rock n roll rollercoaster of amazing music and fascinating stories.

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50 Years of Fender

50 Years of Fender tells the fascinating story of the iconic 🎸 Stratocaster 🎸across it’s most 5 important decades. This fully live and commercial show takes audiences through the incredible story of how the world's most recognisable guitar became the iconic instrument we all know and love - told through the songs and the players that made it such an important staple of modern music making.…

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on Friday 20 March 2026