
Stealer: A Night of Classic 70s Rock
When
Friday, 17 July 2026, 19:00 – 23:00
Viewpoint Road, Felixstowe, IP11 3TW
Time
19:00 – 23:00
Price
Not listed — worth a quick ask
About this event
Stealer Bring the Sound of the 70s to Landguard Fort – July 17th Get ready to turn back the clock. On Friday 17 July, the historic walls of Landguard Fort will echo with the unmistakable energy, swagger, and sunshine-soaked sound of the 1970s, as the brilliant Stealer take to the stage. This powerhouse band has built a reputation for capturing the true spirit of the decade — the riffs, the rhythm, the harmonies — all delivered with irresistible charisma. Expect a night packed with the songs you know and love, from rock anthems to soulful classics, all performed with the band’s signature flair. Why Stealer? Stealer aren’t just a tribute to the era — they live it. Their setlist is a celebration of the artists who defined a generation, performed with authenticity, passion, and a whole lot of fun. Whether you grew up with this music or you’re discovering it for the first time, their show is guaranteed to get you moving. A Perfect Summer Evening at the Fort There’s nothing quite like live music at Landguard Fort. As the sun dips over the shoreline and the courtyard fills with atmosphere, you’ll be treated to a night that blends heritage, community, and pure musical joy. Bring your friends, bring your dancing shoes, and get ready for a feel-good evening in one of Suffolk’s most iconic settings. Event Details Date: Friday 17 July Location: Landguard Fort, Felixstowe Featuring: Stealer – live 70s classics Tickets are expected to go fast — and once you’ve heard them, you’ll...
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