Peter Frampton Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Frampton Comes Alive! with Special Nashville Performance

Peter Frampton is set to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his iconic 1976 live album, Frampton Comes Alive!, with a special performance in Nashville. The show, titled "Frampton Comes Alive 50th, Hits and More," will be recorded for an upcoming episode of the PBS series Recorded Live at Analog at the Analog venue in the Hutton Hotel. Despite being sold out, fans can join a waitlist for tickets on BandsinTown.com.
The 75-year-old Rock & Roll Hall of Famer expressed his excitement for the event on social media, reflecting on the impact of Frampton Comes Alive! and inviting fans to join him for a night celebrating the album's songs. Alongside tracks from the live album, Peter will also perform other hits and gems from his extensive career.
Recorded Live at Analog, now in its second season, showcases intimate performances by various artists at the Analog venue in Nashville. Previous episodes have featured renowned musicians like Michael McDonald, Slash, and The Black Crowes. Frampton Comes Alive! marked a turning point in Peter's career, propelling him to rock superstardom with its live renditions of his solo and Humble Pie songs.
Released in 1976, Frampton Comes Alive! topped the Billboard 200 chart and produced hit singles like "Show Me the Way" and "Baby, I Love Your Way." The album's success led to multiple platinum certifications and a place in the Grammy Hall of Fame. Peter is currently on his Let's Do It Again! Tour, with upcoming shows in Florida before the Nashville performance.
Don't miss the chance to witness Peter Frampton's iconic music live and celebrate the 50th anniversary of Frampton Comes Alive! Visit Frampton.com for more tour dates and information.