ONE of the biggest voices - and the biggest frames - in rock will be heard on stage in Lancaster this weekend.
The life story of Meatloaf, starring Steve Steinman, comes to the city's Grand Theatre for two nights only.
It is a rock and roll roller coaster of a ride through the singer's incredible life over the past 30 years in which Meatloaf has worked with some of the greatest singers and producers of all time.
Not only does the show deliver all the favourite tracks from Bat out a Hell' to Dead ringer for Love' but there are also songs from Bonnie Tyler, Cher, Celine Dion and Elvis plus music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Jim Steinman.
Steve Steinman takes the lead role for his fifteenth year as Meatloaf.
He has both the voice and look of Meatloaf himself - and is backed by an incredible stage set, video projections and a superb band.
The show is at the Grand tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday only. For details and tickets, call 01524-64695.
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