Vocalist, bassist, and composer – Glenn Hughes has earned a legendary status with his work since the late 1960s. From his beginnings in the band Trapeze, to jumping into the line-up of Deep Purple in the 1970s (behind Roger Glover), to his solo work, Hughes' career has been recognised worldwide, as evidenced by his induction with Deep Purple into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (2016) or the great interest in his concerts. In 2009, Glenn, along with guitarist Joe Bonnamasa, keyboardist Derek Sherinian (Dream Theater) and Led Zeppelin's John Bohnam's son Jason, formed the rock supergroup Black Country Communion. This year, the musician returned to his concert project, during which he plays the greatest hits from the Deep Purple repertoire, and in April he will visit Krakow and Warsaw, where we will be able to hear the legendary album Burn in all its glory.