Steve Steinman brings Anything For Love — The Meat Loaf Story to Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
The life and legacy of US rock legend Meat Loaf is being celebrated in a show heading to Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena.
Anything For Love — The Meat Loaf Story, starring Newark’s Steve Steinman, returns to the arena on Wednesday (December 14).
The music world was saddened in January following the sudden death of the Bat Out Of Hell singer but Steve’s show pledges to continue bringing Meat Loaf’s music to fans.
It features Lorraine Crosby, who famously duetted with Meat Loaf on the original recording of the iconic I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That).
Steve Steinman, who is in his 30th year of touring the music of Meat Loaf, said he was excited to be performing the show.
He said: “The music of Meat Loaf is very special to me.
“We were all saddened by his sudden death but he left a legacy that will live on forever through his music.
“He was an incredibly talented musician and performer and I feel honoured that I get to celebrate that with my show.
"This is a celebration of Meat Loaf and the amazing songs he brought to the world.
"I can’t wait to get on stage and perform these hits and to have the beautifully talented Lorraine Crosby joining me really is the icing on the cake.”
Lorraine added: “I can’t think of a better person who can do Meat Loaf’s epic songs justice than Steve.
“I’m really excited to be part of such an incredible show, I’ve turned down many offers to perform this song, but Steve’s reputation and his productions are phenomenal.”
Accompanying Steve and Lorraine will be the Bad For Good Rock Orchestra as they perform hit after hit including Anything for Love, Bat Out Of Hell, Paradise By The Dashboard Light, Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth, Two Out Of Three Ain’t Bad, Dead Ringer For Love and many more.
Steve Steinman appeared as Meat Loaf on the hit television series Stars In Their Eyes in 1993 and has gone on to give more than 2,000 performances.