ROCK band Taxi is playing its 100th gig this weekend.
The gig is at The Lamb in West Malvern, a pub the band once described as its "spiritual home".
Taxi, made up of Rob O'Neil, Matt Woosey and James E-Williams, play classic rock in the style of bands like Free, Led Zep-pelin, Cream and Queen.
"We'll be playing a mixed set to encompass a little of everything we do, including some of the favourites, some new songs, acoustic stuff and covers by bands that inspire us," said Rob.
They formed in May 2004 and have played gigs up and down the country, as well as appearing on BBC Radio and Kerrang FM.
"It's been great fun so far," said Rob. "We've had amazing times travelling around in the van and been well received by audiences everywhere."
The gig is at 8.30pm tomorrow (Saturday) and admission is free.
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