Tygers of Pan Tang's 2017 Concert Photos

Tygers of Pan Tang is a New Wave Of British Heavy Metal band originating from Whitley Bay in the North-East of England. The band was originally formed by Robb Weir (guitar) Brian Dick (drums) Rocky (real name Richard Laws - bass) and Jess Cox (vocals). Rapidly building a local following, they were first signed up by local independent label Neat Records before MCA gave them a major record deal and released their first album "Wild Cat" in 1980. Subsequently John Sykes was added as second guitarist.

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 Troon, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Winterstorm 2017
Nov 25, 2017
 Troon, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Winterstorm 2017
Nov 25, 2017
 Troon, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Winterstorm 2017
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 Troon, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Winterstorm 2017
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Winterstorm 2017
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 Troon, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Winterstorm 2017
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 Troon, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Winterstorm 2017
Nov 25, 2017
 Troon, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Winterstorm 2017
Nov 25, 2017
 Troon, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Winterstorm 2017
Nov 25, 2017
 Troon, Scotland, United Kingdom
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2024 25 photos
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2018 12 photos
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2012 4 photos
2011 1 photo
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