Carl Palmer is set to revive the legacy of Emerson, Lake & Palmer with a groundbreaking live experience coming to the UK in February 2027. An Evening with Emerson, Lake & Palmer blends live performance with cutting-edge technology, reuniting all three members on stage and screen in a powerful two-hour concert experience.
Featuring footage from the band’s legendary 1992 Royal Albert Hall performance, the show sees Palmer performing live alongside synced visuals of Keith Emerson and Greg Lake.
The UK run will include prestigious venues such as Gateshead Glasshouse, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and the London Palladium.
With over 48 million albums sold, Emerson, Lake & Palmer remain one of the most influential acts in Progressive Rock and Heavy music history.
Following the passing of Keith Emerson and Greg Lake in 2016, Carl Palmer remains the last surviving member, making this show not just a celebration of the music but a powerful way to bring the band back together on stage once more.
Tickets go on sale from May via ELPTickets.com.

Formed in 1970 in London, Emerson, Lake & Palmer were progressive rock pioneers and one of the biggest bands on the planet. With over 48 million albums sold and a string of era-defining records, ELP took rock music to new heights, blending classical, jazz and pure rock energy into a sound that filled arenas worldwide.
From their explosive breakthrough at the Isle Of Wight Festival 1970 to headlining global tours, ELP delivered shows that were as ambitious as their music and helped define what a live rock spectacle could be.
The band’s final performance came in 2010 at London’s High Voltage Festival 2010, marking their 40th anniversary.







