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Saga Announces First UK Show in 20 Years for Anniversary Tour

todayJuly 4, 2026

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Canadian prog rock legends Saga are set to make a triumphant return to the UK next February, marking their first performance in two decades. Fans can catch them live at the iconic Shepherd’s Bush Empire as part of their highly anticipated 1977-2027 Generations 50th anniversary tour.

This special tour celebrates the band’s rich history and musical evolution over the past 50 years, promising an unforgettable experience for both longtime followers and new fans alike. With a setlist that will likely span their extensive catalog, attendees can expect a night filled with classic hits and deep cuts that showcase Saga’s unique sound.

As they gear up for this monumental event, excitement is building within the rock community. Don’t miss your chance to witness Saga’s return to the stage—it’s bound to be a night to remember!


Source: www.loudersound.com

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