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 YOUFO are UK's only UFO/Schenker tribute band.  Their live set is based on the infamous 'Strangers in the Night' live album which is often listed by critics and fans as one of the best live rock albums of all time and ranks up with Thin Lizzy's "Live and  Dangerous", Kiss's' "Alive" and Deep Purple's "Made in Japan".  All the classics are accurately replicated live - from the phenomenal hits
  'Only You Can Rock Me',  'Doctor Doctor', 'Lights  Out' and 'Rock Bottom' from the 'SITN'  right through to 'Selfmade Man',' Venus' and 'Pushed To The Limit' from later albums.
YOUFO pride themselves on capturing the sight, sound and feel of UFO from the guitarist's trademark black and white flying V and the instantly recognizable stance, the faultless and powerful drumming and the hammering bass lines to the understated keyboards and the melodic vocal lines.
The band are very proud to be widely recognized by fans, music critics and venue owners  to becoming one of the best  UK Hard Rock professional tribute acts.

Quotes from fans and reviews

 “...as a long time UFO fan since 78 you guys sound great-definitely do justice to the proud name of UFO.”

 “I was expecting a dodgy UFO tribute band but that was pure excellence.”                  
                               
 “... you could tell by the smiles that they genuinely enjoy what they do and judging by the crowd reaction so did they.”

  “ ... the set included “Try me” and the vocals of Graham Knight had the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end.”

“Good show ... Energetic and tight!!”

“Brilliant! the closest you’ll ever get in experiencing the Mogg/Schenker combination”  
 
And simply.... if you want to hear 'SITN' faithfully recreated come along and listen to YOUFO!

Be sure to check back frequently for updates and new information on YOUFO !

 

Youfo would like to continually add to their current setlist - Vote for your favouite tracks to be added to the setlist for 2011
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