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Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo

Why see Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo?

Benatar Giraldo!

Singer Pat Benatar and guitarist Neil Giraldo first met in a rehearsal room in 1979. Not only did the two hit it off romantically from the get-go, but they also discovered they were a perfect match musically as well. In the very same year, they released In the Heat of the Night, which contained the duo's first classic track Heartbreaker. More hits were to follow in subsequent years, including Hit Me With Your Best Shot, You Better Run and Love is a Battlefield, a run that garnered Benatar four consecutive Grammy Awards between 1980 and 1983.

Married since 1982, the husband-and-wife-duo have the kind of on-stage chemistry that could only result from one of rock and roll's greatest love stories. Whether backed by a full band or stripping things back for an intimate acoustic show, the pair command the hypnotized attention of their audiences, regaling them with tales of their vibrant career and life together in between soaring renditions of the songs that solidified their partnership.

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3 reviews, average rating: (4.7 Stars)

Gordon Hutcherson

Pat benatar and Neil Giraldo

They were great enjoyed it so much I'm still watching on you tube! Pat still sings great and cool how she moves around, Neil's guitar was on fire! He's excellent!! Pls bring back soon and even though thier legends I'm sure it opened more doors for them.Also Bass and drums were great too! Pls bring them back soon!! ... Read more

Mike

Pat Benetar

Always liked her but Stevie Nicks was who I listened to more.After seeing Pat Benetar I was completely impressed with her voice and that sassy attitude.She was incredible with such a powerful voice and of course Neil kicked ass on guitar!! ... Read more

SM

Pat & Neil 4/15/23

Very nice show. Neil was great. His talents are really showcased and Pat sounded as strong as ever. The lighting crew however, feels a need to blind the audience with the white strobes as we try to look up at the stage. Finally, how could they not play? “hit me with your best shot“? ... Read more
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